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Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers

2 жыл бұрын

“They had one good season in 1989, and that turned out to be a fluke!” - Cliff Christl
Legacy: 100 Seasons of the Green Bay Packers tells the remarkable story of the Packers, from the team’s humble beginnings to its centennial season.
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@MyKetoRecovery
@MyKetoRecovery Жыл бұрын
Bob Harlan doesn’t get the credit he rightly deserves. Many of his decisions made the Packers the crown jewel of the NFL again. Him toiling with the Packers he understood what the Packers could become. He is the biggest reason the franchise had a huge turnaround.
@chrisconsorte7893
@chrisconsorte7893 Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t have said it better myself!
@blahblah5603
@blahblah5603 10 ай бұрын
TRUE THAT HEY!!
@johnholt890
@johnholt890 7 ай бұрын
Oct 17th 1983 I watched highlights the next Sunday on UK Channel 4 and that made me a Packers fan. I knew nothing about their storied history I just loved the incredible shootout game beating the Super Bowl Champions and the atmosphere of the crowd. One of the better decisions in my life. I really hope to pilgrimage to Lambeau one day soon.
@TheMickey1892
@TheMickey1892 7 ай бұрын
Save up your money and go. It’s worth it! I’ve been several times and actually just last week w my nephew and his boys to see them beat the Rams. Always a great experience (better when they win of course!). Go Pack Go!
@DanStrayer
@DanStrayer Жыл бұрын
Man: 9 years. Bart had plenty of time.
@mikesandoval1052
@mikesandoval1052 10 ай бұрын
Lol that’s wild man
@johngunderson6168
@johngunderson6168 Жыл бұрын
I remember that Washington game. Stayed up with my dad to watch it.
@ericthompson749
@ericthompson749 3 ай бұрын
What's not mentioned is that Lynn Dickey became the first Packer to throw for 4,000 yards in a season when he threw for 4,458 yards in 1983 (which led the NFL that year and stood until 2011). Still ranks second all time in Packers' history for passing yards in a season. Dickey also led the NFL with 32 touchdown passes that year as well.
@TheNBAfan101
@TheNBAfan101 10 ай бұрын
I do think Bart was a helluva coach. The problem was he was a terrible drafter and deal maker. But it doesn’t change the fact that he was an amazing person and player.
@porterwake3898
@porterwake3898 7 ай бұрын
100% that was the issue with Starr and with Sherman in the 2000s.
@jpmnky
@jpmnky 5 ай бұрын
The 1981, 1983, and 1989 NFL Drafts were loaded. Historically loaded. And GB blew it each and every time. It’s mind boggling in hindsight looking how badly they’d blown it every year in the draft. And the trades are a whole other matter. Crazy.
@lakebay972
@lakebay972 Жыл бұрын
At 29:37, you'll noticed #66 Lawrence Pfohl who later became wrestling legend "The Total Package" Lex Luger. This picture was taken circa 1982. Pfohl never played a down for the Packers due being on Injured Reserve nor is he on the Packers All-Time Roster. Also, #66 was retired in 1983 honoring Ray Nitschke who wore it from 1958 to 1972.
@chrisconsorte7893
@chrisconsorte7893 7 ай бұрын
That’s Lex Luger alright. He’s paraplegic now.!!
@user-zx8de8op9l
@user-zx8de8op9l 4 ай бұрын
I was at County stadium on October 26, 1986 when they lost to the 49'er's 17-31, my dad an I went as part of a group from our park district. Our seat were right in front of the player, may be 5 row from the field.
@jab1289
@jab1289 Жыл бұрын
Lloyd Eaton, their West Coast Scout, told Bob Harlan that it was a mistake (and that he couldn't play). Harlan asked him why he didn't say anything, and Eaton said that they didn't listen to him, anyway (they also had a scout throw a fit over Montana two years earlier, and Starr ignored him).
@russellst.martin4255
@russellst.martin4255 8 ай бұрын
Surprised they didn't mention Majkowski was MVP runner up in 89.
@Lawomenshoops
@Lawomenshoops Жыл бұрын
1980’s First Round Picks 1980 Bruce Clark. signed CFL. Came back and traded to Saints for 1983 1st rounder., used to select Tim Lewis 1981 Rich Campbell 1982 Ron Hallstrom. Part of the Jin Jefferson trade, Packers and SD swapped 1st rounders. SD traded pick to Saints who took Lindsay Scott with the Packers original pick. 1983. Packers picked traded to SD- they took Gary Anderson . Packers took Tim Lewis from the Bruce Clark trade. 1984 Alfonso Carrecker. 1985 Ken Ruettgers 1986 traded to SD for Mossy Cade. Terrible deal. Gerald Robinson picked with the Packers pick. 1987 Brett Fullwood 1988 Sterling Sharpe 1989 Tony Mandrich
@mikesandoval1052
@mikesandoval1052 10 ай бұрын
Dude they traded away 8 first and second rd picks ??? That’s a prime example of why we do need an owner . Just ridiculous.
@XBC3-4GOTY
@XBC3-4GOTY Жыл бұрын
The Packers of the 80s were better then the 70s and if they had a Defense in the 80s with their Great Offense they could’ve been a Dynasty and Loved the Replay Game Against the Bears in 1989
@porterwake3898
@porterwake3898 7 ай бұрын
Dickey was awesome!!
@Brian-dh9lp
@Brian-dh9lp 6 ай бұрын
I was there. That play happened rifht in front of me. My favorite game I attended in my life.
@paulschwietering6194
@paulschwietering6194 Жыл бұрын
During the '70 's I was focused on the Bengals and their rivals , the Steelers, the Browns, and the Oilers. I didn't follow the Packers closely at all but I do remember that the last couple of years of Bart Starr's coaching career at Green Bay were marred by controversy, with some of his players referring to him as "J. R." ( After a reprehensible character on a Soap Opera of the day).
@lakebay972
@lakebay972 Жыл бұрын
A stint in Dallas would've been very interesting considering the Cowboys were rivals during his heyday. Mostly, JR Ewing, is a cultural Dallas icon.
@theskeptic2010
@theskeptic2010 Жыл бұрын
You'd be talking about "Dallas" the prime time soap that millions followed in it's heyday. I remember everyone - millions - wanted to know "Who shot J.R.?" Hard to believe now that a mere TV show was actually that popular. TV is such trash and garbage nowadays it's really not worth watching anymore.
@lakebay972
@lakebay972 Жыл бұрын
@@theskeptic2010 back then, you only had 3 channels: ABC, NBC and CBS. Dallas was on the latter. In larger cities, there was also an educational channel, a religious channel and an independent. It was Kristin Sheppard who shot JR. She was JR's sister-in-law.
@DNSKansas
@DNSKansas 5 ай бұрын
The 1985 snow bowl game vs. Tampa was not the season finale. There were three games after that.
@redmustangredmustang
@redmustangredmustang 8 ай бұрын
Bart Starr just wasn't NFL coach material. He got all those years because of who he was. He got a long leash but the sad thing is they had Dickey who would have done great with another team, but basically wasted the talents of James Lofton and John Jefferson. The 89 Packers would have gone to the playoffs in any other year, but other teams had better divisional records so they lost out on those tie breakers. Sadly after 89 things just went down the toilet until Ron Wolf came along and got Holmgre and took a big chance on Favre. When Magic went down with that injury, it turned out that their fortunes would change for the better
@redmustangredmustang
@redmustangredmustang 8 ай бұрын
The thing is the Bears from 84 to 91 had that run making the playoffs except in 89. The Bears were just a better team and the Packers weren't. There were some games they pulled out in 84 and that Butler kick in 87, but other than that, the Bears were just a better team. They had that one Super Bowl, but couldn't sustain that effort like the 49ers did with their players and had a better head coach in Bill Walsh and especially QB in Joe Montana. The Vikings made a run in the late 80's, but ran into roadblocks with the Redskins and 49ers. Again the Packers just couldn't draft well to keep up with the Bears and Vikings.
@jab1289
@jab1289 8 ай бұрын
@redmustangredmustang The Bears almost drafted Montana, according to Bill Tobin, who was a scout with Chicago in 1979. They were planning on taking him in the third round, but GM Jim Finks changed his mind. Also, they passed on HOF TE Kellen Winslow for DE Al Harris with their second first-round pick. If they would have drafted Winslow and Montana, we may be talking about the Bears as the Team of the 80's.
@Lawomenshoops
@Lawomenshoops Жыл бұрын
The John Jefferson trade, the Packers and San Diego Chargers swapped first round picks in 1982- so technically the Packers didn’t lose a 1st round pick. They went from pick 10 to 22 in the first round, and took Ron Hallstrom. They did lose their 83 first round pick. And 2nd round picks in 82 and 84! They did have a 83 first round pick, from New Orleans for Bruce Clark! They took CB Tim Lewis, whose career ended by a neck injury in 86 or 87. They passed up QB Jim Kelly! The Packers first round pick traded to SD was #22.
@DNSKansas
@DNSKansas 5 ай бұрын
In 1983, the Packers also passed up some QB from Pitt named Marino. Also could have had Darrell Green instead of Tim Lewis if they wanted a CB.
@lakebay972
@lakebay972 Жыл бұрын
At 13:19, the Cardinals players were pelting snow at the fans?! Today's NFL, they would've been fined and suspended if not banned from the league. However, Green Bay had the last laugh whooping their butts in the season opener.
@DNSKansas
@DNSKansas 5 ай бұрын
That was the 1984 season opener. In the 1983 opener, the Packers nearly blew a 21-point lead in Houston, winning in overtime.
@classicrockbeagle
@classicrockbeagle 10 ай бұрын
Lofton: "Lynn Dickey was the best quarterback I ever played with". Dude! Ever heard of Jim Kelly?
@mikesandoval1052
@mikesandoval1052 10 ай бұрын
Haha
@williamstocker584
@williamstocker584 12 күн бұрын
Do you always get offended by peoples opinions
@willdodge200
@willdodge200 Жыл бұрын
The Mandarich pick was the right choice. Was he a bust? Yep, a huge one. But who would have blocked for Aikman or Sanders?
@silverguard8105
@silverguard8105 10 ай бұрын
Barry Sanders barely needed an offensive line.
@xman777b
@xman777b 7 ай бұрын
Barry is not what the Packers needed in Round 1
@xman777b
@xman777b 7 ай бұрын
​@@silverguard8105 don't win games by running east & west. That's just fan service.
@trevinschaerr3732
@trevinschaerr3732 7 ай бұрын
32:55 Maybe that’s because they were the majority of the rogues on that team. I wouldn’t like ‘em either.
@oldhickory4686
@oldhickory4686 Жыл бұрын
I watched the Packers as a boy, and later watched many games from this era as an adult. I mean no disrespect to anyone, and I'm just saying things as a football fan and how it relates to the game itself. Bart Starr was an awful GM and head coach. If you watch those games and see how players reacted after making a catch for a big gain, or a run for a touchdown, they acted like they had never done it before. The lack of discipline on the field was staggering to watch. Even during a TV broadcast, one of the announcers had mentioned a player (who I believe was Coffman) saying in an interview, that Starr had let the players run the game, and tried not to interfere with their "talent". He said at times it seemed like the team suffered because of a lack of discipline. When I heard that, it corroborated what I was seeing on the field. Starr's firing was a long time coming. And to be honest, he should have resigned if people were worried about him "saving face". When they brought Gregg in, he was right. If you were a "Bart guy", he didn't want you around. Because all those players had spent a decade playing with no discipline. No wonder they resented Gregg; the disciplinarian. Dickey saying he lost the fun of the game. You had fun being mediocre? Well, wouldn't it be more fun to actually play on a winning team?! My final point is a rebuttal of players complaining about the poor defensive team they had. What they didn't tell you is a typical scenario that repeated itself over and over. The Packers would score, on say, a pass from Dickey to Lofton. Lofton would dance around like he had just won the Super Bowl. They would kick off and maybe stop the other team. The Packers would get the ball back at the 20 yd. line, and the first play Dickey would throw a floating duck nowhere near any receiver, and it would be an interception. Well, guess who is coming out on the field again? The defense! And not only are they back on the field, but the other team is already in the red zone. When your "highlight play" is your own blocked FG attempt with a run for a touchdown; that speaks volumes! And when your top pick chooses to play in Canada over an NFL team, that's when you need to start looking in the mirror.The 80's Packers were terrible from the top brass all the way down to the field. Without Bob Harlan and Ron Wolf, the 90's would have been a continuation of the 80's.
@trevinschaerr3732
@trevinschaerr3732 7 ай бұрын
Dickey played for K-State he was used to losing had no idea how to be a winner.
@Hespeakstruth
@Hespeakstruth Жыл бұрын
I thought Bruce Clarke wentbto the Saints?
@DNSKansas
@DNSKansas 5 ай бұрын
He did after playing in Canada. Saints had to give Green Bay their #1 pick in 1983 to acquire him.
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 Жыл бұрын
The opening game of 1980 was September 7, not September 17
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 Жыл бұрын
The 1980's were not so great, just like the 1970's
@Lawomenshoops
@Lawomenshoops Жыл бұрын
Hey Lynn who goes to Canada? The first pick in the 1979 NFL draft.
@jimb5796
@jimb5796 8 ай бұрын
I noticed that Randy Wright wasn't mentioned. I guess I can understand that since he's considered the worst QB in Packers history.
@XBC3-4GOTY
@XBC3-4GOTY Жыл бұрын
Wish the Packers Drafted Barry Sanders in 1989
@mikesandoval1052
@mikesandoval1052 10 ай бұрын
They could have taken Derrick Thomas …almost anyone except the incredible bulk
@jab1289
@jab1289 8 ай бұрын
@XBC-4GOTY Allegedly (I read this on another site), Lindy Infante wanted Barry Sanders. However, Tom Braatz selected Mandarich instead.
@xman777b
@xman777b 7 ай бұрын
​@mikesandoval1052 there you go. Way better selection than Barry. The masses are wrong yet again.
@porterwake3898
@porterwake3898 7 ай бұрын
1983 should have been an 11-5 season and a run at the Super Bowl, just could NOT win the close ones.
@DNSKansas
@DNSKansas 5 ай бұрын
As bad as the Packers were in the 1980s, there were two Wisconsin sports teams which were worse: Badger football and Badger basketball.
@brendajennerjohn4961
@brendajennerjohn4961 Жыл бұрын
When the packers do win lalais always there to take credit for something he doesn't know anything about When they lose laflure talks like was
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