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If you remember Jerry Kramer and Lombardi’s Packers then you remember how he opened a few holes that became touchdowns.  His most famous one was the Ice Bowl when Green Bay beat Dallas and moved to Super Bowl II:   

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Kramer cut down Dallas defensive tackle Jethro Pugh at the line of scrimmage and helped open the gap where quarterback Bart Starr squeezed his way into the Lambeau Field end zone for the winning touchdown with 13 seconds remaining. 

Maybe Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia can turn into Kramer and open a hole for candidate Walker.  Let’s check out what’s happening in Georgia:    

Kemp appeared at a rally with Walker on Saturday in Cobb County, a populous county in Metro Atlanta, encouraging voters to “send number 34 to the United States Senate,” a reference to Walker’s now-retired jersey number he wore in his days as a University of Georgia football star.