Green Bay, WI–small businessman, carpenter and governor candidate Brett Hulsey will show other Packer fans how to Recycle Rodger’s old No. 12 Jerseys and turn them into like new No. 10 jerseys for Jordan Love at the tailgate outside of Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

“We want to conserve our money and resources and keep those old no. 12 jerseys out of the landfill,” said Hulsey, a longtime Packer fan, and president of Better Environmental Solutions, an affordable housing, energy, environmental and constructions company.

Brett urges fans to bring white duct tape and green masking tape. He will provide black markers. This video shows how to convert no. 12 to 10. If you need help, look for the Brettmobile at the tailgate outside Lambeau. “A good way to move forward is to convert the No. 12 jerseys to No. 10,” said Hulsey. “I have a plan to move Wisconsin forward for my family and yours. You can let me know how I can help you do that at www.vote4brett.org.”

“Go Brewers!” added Brett who was a little league catcher. Bob Uecker is a hero, “I agree that the best way to catch a knuckleball is to wait until it quits rolling, as Bob said.”

Brett’s  Sports Background

Brett started playing football in the 5th grade in Norman, Oklahoma, home of the many time national champion OU Sooners, and attending their football camp. 

Brett played wide out, defensive back, and kick return. After the 9th grade, others urged Brett to try cross country and he lettered as a sophomore. Brett went onto varsity letter three years at Middlebury College, and was the cross country Team Captain.

Brett created the 16 Minute Workout to stay in shape if you don’t have much time. He also helped coach and referee his son’s Middleton Rugby Team and played for the Wisconsin Rugby Club VOMITS, old man team.