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Tom Pelissero (@tompelissero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An absolute gem of a man who was so kind to me in my young days at the Green Bay Press-Gazette, and anytime I saw him for years thereafter. Rest in peace, Bob.

Michael Rodney (@packersnotes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Packers had two winning seasons in the 16 years before Bob Harlan took over as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the Packers had 13 winning seasons in 18 years, including bringing the Lombardi Trophy back home in 1996.

Rob Reischel (@robreischel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's my story on former #Packers CEO & President Bob Harlan — who passed away today at 89. Harlan was undoubtedly one of the most important men in franchise history. forbes.com/sites/robreisc…

Gery Woelfel (@gerywoelfel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bob Harlan was one of the most unpretentious executives ever in pro sports. Always down to earth. Always respectful. Always candid. Like the time I asked him if Green Bay, the Mecca of pro football, would ever, ever host a Super Bowl. He paused, laughed and said, “I brought

Bill Huber (@billhubernfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bob Harlan is on a hypothetical Packers Mount Rushmore. Who else? Here are Jacob Westendorf's choices (and one snub).⬇️ si.com/nfl/packers/on…

Mark Beech (@markbeech2pt0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP to Bob Harlan, the man who saved the Packers and, in a way, Green Bay—the city and the team are so closely bound that one of the cofounders of the club is the great grandson of the man who founded the town. There’s no place in U.S. sports like it. Harlan got that. (1/x)

RIP to Bob Harlan, the man who saved the Packers and, in a way, Green Bay—the city and the team are so closely bound that one of the cofounders of the club is the great grandson of the man who founded the town. There’s no place in U.S. sports like it. Harlan got that. (1/x)
Zach Kruse (@zachkruse2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From long-time NFL writer Peter King on the passing of Bob Harlan: "Bob Harlan will go down as one of the most underrated figures in the storied history of one of the great franchises in American sport." About sums it up.

Todd Spence (@todd_spence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1994, Johnny Carson surprised David Letterman's audience two years after his retirement to present the Top 10 List 🙌 The moment would also mark Carson's last appearance ever on television