Topic: Bart Starr
Super Bowl XLV started out like it would be a Green Bay Packers rout of the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it actually turned out to be an exciting game...
0 View Larger Image . The day belonged to Stanford, all about smart choices, a promising future and a standing ovation for new coach David Shaw...
The Green Bay Packers were sponsored by a meat packing company in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1919. It was large scale and as such how could a market like Green Bay, Wisconsin compete? It is thought that Lambeau was encouraged to try ...
Though Green Bay was 8-4 against the Eagles 10-2, the better team did not win. Looking back, it seemed like Green Bay played the entire game in what is now called the "Red Zone. When Lombardi came to Green Bay in February ...
Bart Starr played quarterback for the University of Alabama in the mid-fifties. Eventually, Lombardi's Packers, with Bart Starr as the quarterback, would win five league championships, including the first two Super Bowls. The Packers had a winning season in 1959 (Lombardi ...
Never was this more apparent then during the coaching career of one of the greatest Packers of all time, Bart Starr. Bart Starr wasted no time in his pursuit of wanting to transition to coaching. Starr spent his first three seasons with ...
"- Evander Holyfield?"One man can be a crucial ingredient on a team, but one man cannot make a team. "?- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?"Ask not what your teammates can do for you. "?- Bart Starr?"One finger cannot lift a pebble. "?- Lisa Leslie?"It ain ...
NO SPORTS IN HEAVEN..HEAVEN FORBIDAfter reading the Saints and Sinners column in the religious section of a newspaper in October 2004, I decided to give my views about the subject of sports in heaven. George Plagenz stated, and I quote, "We ...
Here is a short list of the Packers? all-time leaders in touchdownpasses to date: That season, Dickey also had career highs inpassing yards (4458) and touchdown passes (32), both of which led the NFL thatseason (as did the picks). Tobin Rote (89 ...
January 9, 1934, Montgomery, Alabama, U.S.), American collegiate and professional gridiron football quarterback and professional coach who led the National Football League (NFL) Green Bay Packers to five league championships (1961-62, 1965-67) and to Super Bowl victories following the 1966 and ...