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GREEN BAY -- They don't come more earnest than Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, whose intense Christian faith and gift of gab are simply facts of life in the Green Bay Packers' locker room. So when the veteran defensive end went to Mike McCarthy this offseason and asked to address the team before one of its organized team activity practices, the coach had only one reservation."He said, 'How long is it ... [link]

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FRIDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 1/18/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... with his big hits. KGB bought DVDs of a movie called Facing the Giants and gave copies to everyone in the Packers organization. The Giants’ offensive linemen ...

Eli Has ‘Seinfeld’, Pack Has Own DVD Inspiration
Published 1/18/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
Let Eli keep his ‘Seinfeld’ discs - the Packers already have their own special DVDs for inspiration. The WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL reports that Green Bay defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila gave out over 300 copies of a low-budget religious movie to teammates & staff prior to this season. The 2006 film - typical story of underdog football team overcoming great odds to beat local powerhouse - was made by members of a Georgia church ...

Straight To Video : Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Hijacks The Pack’s Netflix Que
Published 1/19/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... Despite adding few additional weapons to surround Brett Favre last summer, Green Bay find themselves just 60 minutes away from Super Bowl XLII.  To hear the Wisconsin State Journal’s Jason Wilde tell the tale, the video-pushing evangelism of DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila was equally parts prophesy and motivational genius. ...

Jesus is not clutch. Fuck Jesus.
Published 1/26/2008 by Andrew at The Grand National Championships
... And then, there’s this story, that I (a week late) just found. It seems as if the Packers Defensive Lineman Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila went to the OTA’s and distributed 300 DVD’s to everybody for a little indie movie written by two pastor brothers in Georgia. The title? Facing the Giants. ...

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