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Former Green Bay police chief makes solid tackle at Lambeau

December 24, 2012 By Bill Scott

Jim Arts left his job as police chief of the city of Green Bay to become the head

Jim Arts

of security with the Tennessee Titans.  Arts was on the Titans sidelines Sunday and was pressed into service when a fan ran onto the south end of Lambeau Field.

After eluding a couple of security officers, Arts ran off the Titans sideline and made a good hard, open field tackle on the spectator, likely making that fan wish he had stayed in the stands.

It was a good looking tackle and had many of the players impressed.

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