Posted on 05/26/2019 8:47:37 AM PDT by Trump20162020
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Bart Starr closely affiliated with this organization for troubled youth.
He was a true gentleman on and off the field.
As a kid, my father and I were were standing in line at a McDs after my Saturday baseball game. On the East coast.
Dad told me to look over at the two guys in the other line, and said “That’s Bart Starr on the right.”
We didn’t ask for an autograph.
I have a helmet signed by him!
RIP.
Highest postseason passer rating since 1950 (min. 150 attempts)
1) Bart Starr: 104.8
2) Kurt Warner: 102.8
3) Matt Ryan: 100.8
4) Drew Brees: 100.0
5) Aaron Rodgers: 99.4
Highest QB postseason winning percentage since 1950 (minimum of 10 starts)
1) Bart Starr: .900 (9-1)
2) Jim Plunkett: .800 (8-2)
3) Tom Brady: .750 (30-10)
4) Terry Bradshaw: .737 (14-5)
5) Troy Aikman: .733 (11-4)
He was a sportsman. One who played the game to the fullest and loved the game he played.
Never watched a single game in which he played(slightly before my time) but I couldn’t watch a single Packers-Cowboys game in which he wasn’t mentioned fondly.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Starr. Rest in Peace
Lived in Green Bay during the golden age of Vince Lombardi, Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Ray Nitschke & others. Our house was less than a mile from Lambeau Field & whenever The Pack scored, the roar of the fans on TV was followed a second later by the actual roar near where we lived.
As noted, you’re getting old when your sports heroes as a kid are now dying of old age.
Condolences to family and friends of Bart Starr. One of my all time favorites along with those great Packer teams and coach Lombardi. RIP Bart. Thanks.
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I read in another article that he suffered a severe back injury during a hazing incident at ‘Bama and did not play much his junior and senior seasons. Also, his stats in the pros the first couple years were mediocre at best. But that sure changed. He certainly was the perfect quarterback for Lombardi. Smart (called his own plays at a time when Paul Brown was still shuttling guards in and out with plays) and tough as iron.
My Dad’s favorite football team.
THAT was football.
RIP, Bart Starr.
You, too, Dad.
RIP. One of the all time greats.
Loved seeing play on TV. RIP.
I just realized that the lowest paid pro player now probably makes more than Starr did his entire career. Kinda sad.
Dad was a Packer Backer no matter where we were stationed. Are they still locally owned?
Looks that way:
http://www.leagueoffans.org/2012/04/06/green-bay-packers-ownership-structure-remains-the-ideal/
RIP.
Frank Gifford did the play-by play for CBS.
At halftime he said he was going to have a bite of coffee.
BTW both him and I attended Sidney P. Lanier High School in Montgomery, Alabama. Bart in 1948-1951, me for one semester in 1964.
Yeah, Old Sidney P. was one the eight high schools I attended while being a construction brat growing up in the late 1940s through the mid-1960s.
One of my first two sports heroes, along with Carl Yastrzemski. RIP Bart. Thank you for your example.
RIP, this Bear fan’s favorite Packer.
And a belated Happy Memorial Day to all.
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