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Post by bears75 on Nov 10, 2014 22:47:00 GMT -5
QB: Brett Favre, Bart Starr, Aaron Rodgers RB: Jim Taylor, Ahman Green, John Brockington, Paul Hornung WR: Donald Driver, James Lofton, Boyd Dowler, Sterling Sharpe, Antionio Freeman TE: Paul Coffman, Ron Kramer, Jermichael Finley LT: Chad Clifton, Ken Ruettgers RT: Forrest Gregg, Mark Tauscher C: Frank Winters, Larry McCarren LG: Marco Rivera, Fuzzy Thurston RG: Jerry Kramer, Gale Gillingham LDT: Ron Kostelnik, Ryan Pickett RDT: Henry Jordan, Santana Dotson LDE: Willie Davis, Aaron Kampman RDE: Reggie White, Lionel Aldridge LOLB: Dave Robinson, John Anderson ROLB: Fred Carr, A.J. Hawk MLB: Ray Nitschke, Nick Barnett LCB: Herb Adderley, Mark Lee RCB: Charles Woodson, Ken Ellis FS: Willie Wood, Darren Sharper SS: LeRoy Butler, Mark Murphy P: Don Chandler, David Beverly K: Ryan Longwell, Chris Jacke KR: Steve Odom, Al Carmichael
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Post by Morkim on Nov 10, 2014 23:04:58 GMT -5
Sharpe should be higher IMO.
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Post by bears75 on Nov 10, 2014 23:22:26 GMT -5
Sharpe should be higher IMO. Needed one more good season to catch Dowler IMO
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Post by cityofchamps on Nov 10, 2014 23:53:25 GMT -5
There you go again. Ignoring Hall of Fame credentials and going for stats instead. Smh..
Paul Hornung should be higher than mister no-name John Brockington. 50 Touchdowns to Brockington's 30.
Heck, I am surprised you didn't put Rodgers in over Starr, based on your previous nonsensical logic.
And Ryan Pickett? Really? Over Cullen Jenkins?
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Post by Jindred on Nov 11, 2014 1:45:31 GMT -5
I understand how Favre and Starr are ahead of Rodgers, based purely on time served and overall stats.. But I think Rodgers is the best Packers QB of all time. TBH he is the best QB I have ever watched play. This has nothing to do with stats, or hall of fame credentials I just think Rodgers pure skill at the position is definitely more than Favre, hard to say about Starr as I didn't get to watch him.
If you want a stat, that I believe, puts him ahead of Favre and Starr is
213 TDs to 55 INT. Thats nearly a 4 to 1 TD to INT Ratio.
Favre is 508 to 336.. Thats not even a 2 to 1 ratio.
Starr is 152 to 138.. This is just bad..
Ok wait.. Why is Starr ahead of Rodgers? He has a terrible TD to INT ratio.. He has less yards and less TDs in more games started than Rodgers.. After looking at this further its ridiculous for Starr to be ahead of Rodgers IMO.
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Post by Miss Lacy on Nov 11, 2014 2:54:04 GMT -5
Thumbs up to your insightful recognition and acknowledgement of some of the lesser known Packer greats. And before him-- Dorsey Levin. However, the Packer's great 1000yd rusher years, leading up to their first SB victory in 20 years, could not have been possible without the consistently stellar performance of GB's looooong time FB--William Henderson. You can hear the fans today at Lambeau chanting Kuuuuuuhn, when GB's current FB John Kuhn plunges for a first down from a 3-and-1 or another goal-line TD. He's the Pack's "secret" goal line play. LOL A weapon that GB (and every other team in the league) has been using long before Kuhn or Henderson. Donald Driver was a Packer for his entire 10+ year career, so it only makes sense that he would hold franchise records for a wide receiver. But, what makes him special is the fact that over all those winning years-- WR "stars" came and went (the no-names who washed out of the NFL after they left GB and Favre are endless)-- but Driver remained steadfast to his team and his legacy proves it. James Lofton was that same type of player in the 80-90s. Not very flashy--but one of the only consistant offense weapons the Packers had for many years. TE: Paul Coffman, Ron Kramer, Jermichael Finley
Really? I vote none of the above. Long before Graham and Gronk-- and even Gates and Gonzales-- Mark Chumra and Keith Jackson set the standard for what the NFL's new hi-bread TE would look like. Old Guys Rule. Nuff Said.
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Post by cantonhall34 on Nov 11, 2014 4:18:25 GMT -5
Sharpe should be higher IMO. Yes. Lofton and Sterling Sharpe and Don Hutson are the top 3 WRs in the history of the franchise. Driver had a lot of games in the pass happy era, so he gets his numbers from there, but to ignore the greatness of the two HOFers and ONE that should be in Sharpe is a little off. Driver is probably NOT going to the HOF. The others are. He's number FOUR at best there. Also, Reggie White is an EAGLE.
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Post by bears75 on Nov 11, 2014 15:08:39 GMT -5
And Ryan Pickett? Really? Over Cullen Jenkins? Really!! There is more to defense than just sacks sonny boy
Ryan Pickett: 119 games, 198 tackles, 121 assist Cullen Jenkins: 93 games, 130 tackles, 64 assist
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Post by Juggs on Nov 11, 2014 15:34:32 GMT -5
I think it's interesting that you've got AJ Hawk but not Claw Matthews. That's like putting Bart Scott on the Ravens without Ray Lewis in my opinion. Hawk has been the second fiddle for a long time, regardless of stats.
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Post by bears75 on Nov 11, 2014 20:29:12 GMT -5
I think it's interesting that you've got AJ Hawk but not Claw Matthews. That's like putting Bart Scott on the Ravens without Ray Lewis in my opinion. Hawk has been the second fiddle for a long time, regardless of stats. Two more seasons played with the team. Matthews will be on the list after this season.
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