Totally agree! He was the best in the league then he got hurt. As much as I am grateful to Holmgren Favre and Reggie, I always felt like Sterlling did not get the respect and accolades. He made Favre
Nothing will ever match those years from 1994-97. As a grade-schooler, watching the Packers those days, there was something magical about that team during those seasons. I knew the names of virtually all the Packers those days. Not just Favre, Freeman, Reggie, and LeRoy, but also guys like Travis Jervey, Mark Prior, don Beebe, Frank Winters (Ol Bag O'doughnuts), and even Jeff Thomason and Bob Kuberski. It was truly Packer fever. Every Friday before the game, or Monday during school if they were playing Monday night, EVERYONE was wearing Green n' Gold. Super Bowl XXXI, my family, and my grandparents, all watched it together, and we went nuts on desmond's kickoff return touchdown. It was such a great night, 3 generations of our family all watching a Packers Super Bowl win together. Green n Gold Till I'm dead n Cold!
Well I guess that I might be considered a " long time Packer fan Going back to when I barely understood football Lille Blackburn and " Scooter" McLean and his 1 - 10 - 1 record in 56 ??? Before this guy Lombardi arrived in Green Bay . Coach Vince I believe took the fledgling Packers to the playoffs and barely lost to the Eagles as time expired and GB was in the " Red Zone " as I recall a tackle by Chuck Bednarik on Jim Taylor . I could be wrong but I was only 8 years old at the time . But a coach by the name Lombardi was " Called " to GB . And a resurrection occured !!! GB was renamed " Titletown " During Saint Vincent's arrival . However , the NFL merged with the old AFL to create a game billed as the World Championship Game ! It turned out to be perhaps the biggest of any single sporting game . And still continues to be heard in every country across the globe . Wow I was fortunate enough to be in attendence for SB 2 in Miami FLA .I Believe the ticket was 20 ??dollars or less . It would turn out to be a very significant day in Packers history .It was St Vin's last game at the Packs HC .BUT no one , no one would believe it would be 3 decades till the Pack returned to the ultimate game in professional sports . It's so complicated to get the perfect chemistry of players and coaches to be assembled to get that ultimate goal of being in the the best in the world This clip shows how that combination of players / coaches are so difficult to attain and even more difficult to repeat in the reality of Free Agency / Salary Cap era . The 90s era in GB was vital as far as what happen if GB continued as the doormat of the NFC north Let alone the entire NFC . As I approach my 8 th decade of being a true Packer Backer I Know the post # 12 era will be transitional but all things come to an end . I ll still back up the youth that will represent us in 2023 . Stay loyal it won't be easy but that's the name of the game " Refuse to lose . '
Not a fanatic GB fan, but this team has always fascinated me because they are essentially the last of the "town teams" that made up the early NFL. So much history in this franchise.
Same here! As a Canadian, I mostly watched hockey and the early '90s Toronto Blue Jays. The Brett Favre trade was what drew me into NFL football and the Packers.
I worked at Lambeau Field the year the Atrium was added. I had the extraordinary privilege to meet Bob Harlen and be the bartender selected to work his personal and professional events. Getting to meet Mike Sherman and loads of the players while working there are memories I will always cherish. The Green Bay Packers organization is one of a kind, and the legendary players who have worn the Green and Gold have been exceptional examples on and off the field.
Those of us that grew up during the 70s and 80s unfortunately remember "the lean years". We were starved for a championship - heck, even a playoff game! Between '94 and '97 was a very special time to be a Packer fan! We weren't used to our team winning consistently and making the playoffs!! We Packer fans were ecstatic!
What makes the Green Bay Packers such a huge hit is their team doesn’t just represent the town they play in, they represent the entire state of Wisconsin. That and it’s like a College Football atmosphere more than Pro. It’s so neat that place is!
Smallest market in the NFL for the longest time and never moved. In an eras where teams moved for bigger stadiums, bigger audiences, better tv, the Packers have always been in Wisconsin. They played Milwaukee and Madison for some games but they are the Green Bay Packers.
In 2005, my son and I flew from Los Angeles to attend our first Packer game. It was late by the time the plane landed but we wanted to drive by Lambeau Field even before we went to our hotel. Luckily the Atrium was still open, and we excitedly entered. There were only a handful of people walking around when I looked over and saw a gentleman in a long trench coat, standing alone peering out a window into the darkness. I knew immediately that it was Ron Wolf! I grabbed my son, walked over to him and started chatting. I was a conversation that maybe lasted two minutes, but he signed a few items and took a few pictures. He was so kind to take the time to talk to a couple of fans... boy what a night. Ron Wolf exudes nothing but class and has forever left an imprint on the success of the Green Bay Packers even to this day.
@@TristenCoon-bw3snif you look on wiki they have it, 11 NFL or NCAA head coaches. 12 if you count Doug Pederson who was Favre’s backup for a couple years
Talent knows Talent and how to acquire it. Then develop it. Once Ron Wolf joined the Packers he convinced the brilliant Mike Holmgren to follow him. Like his mentor, the great Bill Walsh, he immediately attracted "The Best And Brightest." Top level Assistant Coaches that thrived in a creative culture. Bill Walsh may have been the most intellectually brilliant man in NFL history. He worked with Mike Holmgren to perfect " The West Coast Offense." It was raised to such an Art, that it even exploded in the snow and mud of Green Bay. Moral Of The Story= Great coaches win anywhere under almost any conditions. All it takes is an ownership and Front Office smart enough to bring them in.
15:52 - "All that really mattered here was football." Sounds like a dig to Jerry Glanville's "Too legit to quit" Falcons and all the extra-curricular activities on the sideline.
I know that Packers fans don’t look at Super Bowl XXXII all that fondly, it’s my favorite Super Bowl game ever. The best? No. It was at the time the best one in many years. But it’s my favorite one for a lot of reasons.
Richest history in the NFL. Atlanta letting talent walk out of the city, the Falcons have a rich history of that. And Jimmy leaving Dallas. I was jealous of GB in these years. Nice people got together and won.
I remember waking up my mom to tell her Bart Starr had dived across the goal line to win the Ice Bowl. I saw saw Favre and the team win the Superbowl. I saw Aaron Rodgers change the game, We Green Bay fans are so lucky, and 10 looks like he may be even another. We need to be thankful. Go Pack go!
Ron Wolf’s draft strategy get the best player on the board, patience and shrewdness and that mantra has not change👍just match the GM synonymous with the qb. Wolf/favre Thompson/Rodgers Gutty/Love. And that can be match with the coaches Holmgren, McCarthy and Leflure
Everyone talks about how Brett Favre and Reggie White were the reasons........ however had it not had been for the hiring of Ron Wolf? None of that would have happened. Ron Wolf brought the Packers back to being a Championship Caliber Team! Thank you Ron Wolf for coming here and making Green Bay, or bringing the Packers back to what they once were, Champions!
16:18 Did we just have our week three birth of a star in Jordan here this week? He sure looked like a real deal QB week 3 just like Brett. Fingers crossed.
I don’t have to many hero’s in my life outside of war , one of the three that standout outside of that is Ron Wolf , I knew they would be winners again soon as his name was mentioned .
Milwaukee ticket holders lost a game with the move to Green Bay. Two regular and one preseason game. I don't really like how they talk like they did them a favor by letting them "have" some tickets. Milwaukee kept that franchise going.
It had to be done and considering that they could have done nothing for them, this move was certainly remarkable and Bob Harlan should be commended for such.
What about the late 60s Superbowl wins, you mean during your lifetime, they even had many more before they even had a Superbowl. Go to the Packers Hall of Fame and learn more about the team.
@kurtschreihart7424 Yes, I know about the championships in the 60,s But Green Bay should have more the 4 Superbowl championships. With the two quarterbacks we have had Rodgers and Favre
No kidding! You have one guy that gave one team 6 championships and one team 1! Ironically, beats Green Bay to go to a first ever Home Field Advantage Super Bowl!😂
@@user-xw3vw3nk9llooking at what he accomplished in a small amount of time is only a piece of what he would’ve accomplished if he hadn’t had a career ending injury though… context is important and he’s the reason for another hof’er in his brother who says he was always better and who raised him. Great player and great guy
This is how the renewal of the "Glory Years" begun with all new team leaders from "Brett Farve to Reggie White, support by Ron Wolf-GM & Coach Mike Hologram. This was a change, the GB-Packers "Third Super Bowl" in about 29-Years. That era, a new time since I9I9, (nearly 70 years) and New Orleans witnessed a "Perfect" Super Bowl game playing the "New England Patriots," a I996-I997 season, this is a "Lombardi Trophy" game (January I2, I997, beating the Carolina Panthers), and Winning a Super Bowl Trophy on I-26-I997. It took years to win as an underdog. In January at Super Bowl XXXI a Packer win; 35 to 2I became a Precious Victory, that Team was unique. Turning the Winning Tide for Green Bay and Excellence was found searching for "Perfection as Lombardi had Preached." TJ (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Technology Teacher & CAD/Design Consultant; also, a Lambeau Field Ticket-taker.
If your "market" is the breadth of your fandom and not your geographical media market, then the Packers are possibly the largest market team in the NFL... Dallas and Pittsburgh would be the only two challengers
Dallas deserved their home field advantage. Also, they ran the ball down the Packers throat. That isn’t an accident, it’s physically beating up the defense up front.
Growing up as a WI kid, witnessing the dismal Bart Starr HC years, it wasn't until the '95 championship game, yes they lost, but that was the first time there was a "Wow, we can run with these guys... if not this year it will be the next for sure"
When we got Brett i told my friends we got the modern Terry Bradshaw that who i saw when he was in college , i heard people say sit him and i said he wpuld break records and be a HOF QB they said your nuts buy guess i was right
I think we will win. The Bears have improved since week 1, and will be motivated to be a spoiler. We have to contain Fields because he will run. I trust that Love will not let this one get out of hand. Look for the defense to show up. 30 Packers Bears 17. I think we learned our lesson last year when we blew it on the last game
The people who run the hall of fame are journalists and are extremely biased. They should let the players and coaches in the hall of fame decide who can be in not journalists who never played the game
Sound familiar? JLove situation? Not exact but people are communicating. I was at that game when Brett came in for Majikowski against Cincinnati. When an entire staff is behind someone and in agreement it’s a major deal when in a league such as that.
I'm a green bay fanatic I know how they got the name and what year I also know that in the seventies for a short period they had a serial killer at wide receiver he didn't last long
Yeah, I became aware of that for the 1st time watching this; although I've seen that footage many times previously. Guess the officials either didn't see it, OR just didn't call it cause it was such a dynamic/ dramatic play for the Packers at the time/ at home/ in the cold etc
STERLING SHARPE NEEDS TO BE IN HALL OF FAME
By far.......
They didn't even mention his record setting season receptions .
He made Brett Favre. Gave him his start. Made Majkowski look great and made me a Packers Fan. He ignited that return
So Troy brown should be ? He was great for a few years I can list many of wr who put up numbers....
Totally agree! He was the best in the league then he got hurt. As much as I am grateful to Holmgren Favre and Reggie, I always felt like Sterlling did not get the respect and accolades. He made Favre
Hiring Ron Wolf was the best move the packers have ever made. I am so glad that we had Bob Harlan to guide us in the right direction.
I am so glad Leroy Butler got his roses and be inducted into the hall of fame. He was so underrated.
How in the actual fluck do you call a hall-of-famer underrated? You sound like a real clown.🤪
Watching the Packers from 1993 -1998 was the most enjoyment I ever had as a sports spectator.
Nothing will ever match those years from 1994-97. As a grade-schooler, watching the Packers those days, there was something magical about that team during those seasons. I knew the names of virtually all the Packers those days. Not just Favre, Freeman, Reggie, and LeRoy, but also guys like Travis Jervey, Mark Prior, don Beebe, Frank Winters (Ol Bag O'doughnuts), and even Jeff Thomason and Bob Kuberski.
It was truly Packer fever. Every Friday before the game, or Monday during school if they were playing Monday night, EVERYONE was wearing Green n' Gold. Super Bowl XXXI, my family, and my grandparents, all watched it together, and we went nuts on desmond's kickoff return touchdown. It was such a great night, 3 generations of our family all watching a Packers Super Bowl win together. Green n Gold Till I'm dead n Cold!
You must be my kids age , and your right myself and my boys had the time of our lives those years ..
So true about those special years 1994-1997... such a sustained period of magic, joy and success - the Packers haven't really witnessed since.
Well I guess that I might be considered a " long time Packer fan Going back to when I barely understood football Lille Blackburn and " Scooter" McLean and his 1 - 10 - 1 record in 56 ??? Before this guy Lombardi arrived in Green Bay . Coach Vince I believe took the fledgling Packers to the playoffs and barely lost to the Eagles as time expired and GB was in the " Red Zone " as I recall a tackle by Chuck Bednarik on Jim Taylor . I could be wrong but I was only 8 years old at the time .
But a coach by the name Lombardi was " Called " to GB . And a resurrection occured !!! GB was renamed " Titletown " During Saint Vincent's arrival .
However , the NFL merged with the old AFL to create a game billed as the World Championship Game ! It turned out to be perhaps the biggest of any single sporting game . And still continues to be heard in every country across the globe . Wow I was fortunate enough to be in attendence for SB 2 in Miami FLA .I Believe the ticket was 20 ??dollars or less . It would turn out to be a very significant day in Packers history .It was St Vin's last game at the Packs HC .BUT no one , no one would believe it would be 3 decades till the Pack returned to the ultimate game in professional sports . It's so complicated to get the perfect chemistry of players and coaches to be assembled to get that ultimate goal of being in the the best in the world This clip shows how that combination of players / coaches are so difficult to attain and even more difficult to repeat in the reality of Free Agency / Salary Cap era . The 90s era in GB was vital as far as what happen if GB continued as the doormat of the NFC north Let alone the entire NFC .
As I approach my 8 th decade of being a true Packer Backer I Know the post # 12 era will be transitional but all things come to an end . I ll still back up the youth that will represent us in 2023 . Stay loyal it won't be easy but that's the name of the game " Refuse to lose . '
i still have my 1994 shoebox full of packer things from that yr and now im 37 :P
The music junked another video 👎👎👎👎👎👎💩💩💩😬
Not a fanatic GB fan, but this team has always fascinated me because they are essentially the last of the "town teams" that made up the early NFL. So much history in this franchise.
any house in town will prolly offer ya a brat and a beer :D
Favre was the reason I started to watch football again. It was fun watching someone who was having fun winning and playing.
Same here!
As a Canadian, I mostly watched hockey and the early '90s Toronto Blue Jays.
The Brett Favre trade was what drew me into NFL football and the Packers.
Same it was Favre and Reggie for me as well.
Me, too!
Favre was also the reason so many Packer fans had heart attacks with gut wrenching interceptions....but the wins were awesome!
I worked at Lambeau Field the year the Atrium was added. I had the extraordinary privilege to meet Bob Harlen and be the bartender selected to work his personal and professional events. Getting to meet Mike Sherman and loads of the players while working there are memories I will always cherish. The Green Bay Packers organization is one of a kind, and the legendary players who have worn the Green and Gold have been exceptional examples on and off the field.
Those of us that grew up during the 70s and 80s unfortunately remember "the lean years". We were starved for a championship - heck, even a playoff game! Between '94 and '97 was a very special time to be a Packer fan! We weren't used to our team winning consistently and making the playoffs!! We Packer fans were ecstatic!
The happiest of times
Amen
What makes the Green Bay Packers such a huge hit is their team doesn’t just represent the town they play in, they represent the entire state of Wisconsin. That and it’s like a College Football atmosphere more than Pro. It’s so neat that place is!
I think they represent a lot of Rural America. Cowboys...America's team? Nah, that's Green Bay BABY
Trading for Brett Favre was the best decision Ron Wolf made hands down. Best franchise changing trade ever.
Brett favre won 1 fn ring and threw 336 interceptuins.
Best thing to happen in Green Bay in a longtime
@@jamescowan36512 NFC Championship Rings SuperBowl 31 Ring and NFL HOF Ring
Nothing but a fake fan
@@williamstocker584 I’m no fraud. I grew up with this team and am a proud Shareholder 🧀.
Smallest market in the NFL for the longest time and never moved. In an eras where teams moved for bigger stadiums, bigger audiences, better tv, the Packers have always been in Wisconsin. They played Milwaukee and Madison for some games but they are the Green Bay Packers.
Mike Holmgren is a Great Head Coach
I am a Seahawks fan. He also changed Seahawks around too
@@AmirKhan-rh6jj yes
Holmgren coaching tree was crazy...
He should be in the HOF
Amen
I'm smiling now like then
I would trade no sports memory for my memories of the 1990s Packers rebirth. The state was electric .
What a great decade for Packers fans! 🤩
I love this franchise man. So many great childhood memories!
In 2005, my son and I flew from Los Angeles to attend our first Packer game. It was late by the time the plane landed but we wanted to drive by Lambeau Field even before we went to our hotel. Luckily the Atrium was still open, and we excitedly entered. There were only a handful of people walking around when I looked over and saw a gentleman in a long trench coat, standing alone peering out a window into the darkness. I knew immediately that it was Ron Wolf! I grabbed my son, walked over to him and started chatting. I was a conversation that maybe lasted two minutes, but he signed a few items and took a few pictures. He was so kind to take the time to talk to a couple of fans... boy what a night. Ron Wolf exudes nothing but class and has forever left an imprint on the success of the Green Bay Packers even to this day.
Glad these are back
Me too.
Me to
A 2000- 2010
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Packers will always have a place in my heart
Favre is a freaking legend!
Was.
@@kellypennock6062 no “Is”
Still is, facts dont care about your feelings snowflake. @@kellypennock6062
My life starts in Cedarburg, wi. Thx 4 getting us going again
Love this so nostalgic
Should've shown Favre's first completion as a packer to Favre
I didn't realize this was a series. I will have to go back to the very beginning and watch them all.
God's team... The Green Bay Packers. I love it! Cowboys can keep America's team.
There is no bigger hero in this story than Bob Harlan.
The reason I'm a packers fan from California. Greatest team ever! I was only 7 when farve became starting qb
The team with the most wins in the NFL all time is the Packers, I hope they continue to build a new team with the goal of winning.
Edger Bennett under appreciated packer from this time Dorsey got all the RB love but man.
I miss real football lol
Me too.
If anyone knew how many coaches branched off mike holgrem and became hc is pretty crazy
Who are the other head coaches? I honestly don't know. I wasn't born until 2005
Trustencoon-bw3sn the other coaches were Andy Reid Jon Gruden Steve Mariucci and Ray Rhodes
@@TristenCoon-bw3snif you look on wiki they have it, 11 NFL or NCAA head coaches. 12 if you count Doug Pederson who was Favre’s backup for a couple years
I have Loved 💚💛The Packers Since second grade elementary school and am 37 years Young now
Talent knows Talent and how to acquire it. Then develop it. Once Ron Wolf joined the Packers he convinced the brilliant Mike Holmgren to follow him. Like his mentor, the great Bill Walsh, he immediately attracted "The Best And Brightest." Top level Assistant Coaches that thrived in a creative culture. Bill Walsh may have been the most intellectually brilliant man in NFL history. He worked with Mike Holmgren to perfect " The West Coast Offense." It was raised to such an Art, that it even exploded in the snow and mud of Green Bay. Moral Of The Story= Great coaches win anywhere under almost any conditions. All it takes is an ownership and Front Office smart enough to bring them in.
15:52 - "All that really mattered here was football."
Sounds like a dig to Jerry Glanville's "Too legit to quit" Falcons and all the extra-curricular activities on the sideline.
Brett should have been MVP of that Super Bowl. OR Reggie White.
I remember before Farve, I was stationed at Great Lakes, Packers used to give away tickets for Green Bay games, had to pay for the Bears….
Don yes you were without a doubt, You a class act Don
Bob Harlan belongs in NFL HOF executive branch. Absolutely epic. Ron Wolfe hire is reason enough.
I love my Packers sooooooooo much.
I know that Packers fans don’t look at Super Bowl XXXII all that fondly, it’s my favorite Super Bowl game ever. The best? No. It was at the time the best one in many years. But it’s my favorite one for a lot of reasons.
Richest history in the NFL. Atlanta letting talent walk out of the city, the Falcons have a rich history of that. And Jimmy leaving Dallas. I was jealous of GB in these years. Nice people got together and won.
I remember waking up my mom to tell her Bart Starr had dived across the goal line to win the Ice Bowl. I saw saw Favre and the team win the Superbowl. I saw Aaron Rodgers change the game, We Green Bay fans are so lucky, and 10 looks like he may be even another. We need to be thankful. Go Pack go!
Reggie White tossed 315-pound offensive linemen around like they were Beanie Babies.
Favre is the Man!
Ron Wolf’s draft strategy get the best player on the board, patience and shrewdness and that mantra has not change👍just match the GM synonymous with the qb. Wolf/favre Thompson/Rodgers Gutty/Love. And that can be match with the coaches Holmgren, McCarthy and Leflure
Everyone talks about how Brett Favre and Reggie White were the reasons........ however had it not had been for the hiring of Ron Wolf? None of that would have happened. Ron Wolf brought the Packers back to being a Championship Caliber Team! Thank you Ron Wolf for coming here and making Green Bay, or bringing the Packers back to what they once were, Champions!
love this guy "Brett Faver"
Name two more important people to a professional sports franchise than Favre and Reggie. Can’t do it. Go Pack Go.
The Bengal game when Favre threw the winning touchdown pass to KT, was the first game my Fiancee, now wife Packers game!!! What a memory!!!
Go pack go from Houston Texas
You can't forget about the "line of scrimmage" instant replay throw against the Bears by Makjoski! That was where the success started, in my opinion.
The Cowboys in the 90s vs Favre are what the 49ers were for Rodgers.
16:18 Did we just have our week three birth of a star in Jordan here this week? He sure looked like a real deal
QB week 3 just like Brett. Fingers crossed.
Sterling Sharpe for the Hall of Fame
Need to make this a trend
Thst drive against Bengals i was wstching and working you could see he got in a rythm and threw a rope to the WR and a legend was born
I don’t have to many hero’s in my life outside of war , one of the three that standout outside of that is Ron Wolf , I knew they would be winners again soon as his name was mentioned .
Hope we make playoffs
Thank you, Brett farve, for all the memories
Milwaukee ticket holders lost a game with the move to Green Bay. Two regular and one preseason game. I don't really like how they talk like they did them a favor by letting them "have" some tickets. Milwaukee kept that franchise going.
It had to be done and considering that they could have done nothing for them, this move was certainly remarkable and Bob Harlan should be commended for such.
PACKER FAN SINCE BLACK & WHITE TV, BOUGHT MIKE HOLMGREN A GREEN & GOLD BIBLE . HE WROTE ME A LETTER OF THANKS
The audio commentary is done by Bob Harlan's son. He is a famous an incredible Monday Night Fottball announcer on the radio.
Greenbay Slacker nation!
That was my grandmother mike holmgren ran carts together with at piggly wiggly!!!!
Its pretty sad though that Green Bay has had only two Quarterbacks in 30 nfl seasons, but only has two championships to it's name...
@@AmirKhan-rh6jj 3 Hall Of Fame QBS STARR FARVE & RODGERS soon to be 4 with LOVE
What about the late 60s Superbowl wins, you mean during your lifetime, they even had many more before they even had a Superbowl. Go to the Packers Hall of Fame and learn more about the team.
@kurtschreihart7424 Yes, I know about the championships in the 60,s But Green Bay should have more the 4 Superbowl championships. With the two quarterbacks we have had Rodgers and Favre
No kidding! You have one guy that gave one team 6 championships and one team 1! Ironically, beats Green Bay to go to a first ever Home Field Advantage Super Bowl!😂
Love this !
I actually remember where I was during this game and who I was on the phone with when Thigpen dropped that pass.
1:00:47, Mike Holmgren was Packers head coach for 7 years, not 6
24:00 just like 2023 season, but Love got to the playoffs, won a playoff game, and almost, ALMOST got to the NFCCG!
Why isn't sterling Sharpe in hall of Fame is crazy
Didn't last long enough
@@user-xw3vw3nk9llooking at what he accomplished in a small amount of time is only a piece of what he would’ve accomplished if he hadn’t had a career ending injury though… context is important and he’s the reason for another hof’er in his brother who says he was always better and who raised him. Great player and great guy
And Ron Wolf made it all possible.
This is how the renewal of the "Glory Years" begun with all new team leaders from "Brett Farve to Reggie White, support by Ron Wolf-GM & Coach Mike Hologram. This was a change, the GB-Packers "Third Super Bowl" in about 29-Years. That era, a new time since I9I9, (nearly 70 years) and New Orleans witnessed a "Perfect" Super Bowl game playing the "New England Patriots," a I996-I997 season, this is a "Lombardi Trophy" game (January I2, I997, beating the Carolina Panthers), and Winning a Super Bowl Trophy on I-26-I997. It took years to win as an underdog. In January at Super Bowl XXXI a Packer win; 35 to 2I became a Precious Victory, that Team was unique. Turning the Winning Tide for Green Bay and Excellence was found searching for "Perfection as Lombardi had Preached."
TJ (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Technology Teacher & CAD/Design Consultant; also, a Lambeau Field Ticket-taker.
Such class! Go Pack
Amen 🔥
Lets not forget thatt mr taylor caught that pass.
If your "market" is the breadth of your fandom and not your geographical media market, then the Packers are possibly the largest market team in the NFL... Dallas and Pittsburgh would be the only two challengers
If Dallas had to play in Green Bay, the Packers would have a couple more Super Bowl trophies.
Dallas deserved their home field advantage. Also, they ran the ball down the Packers throat. That isn’t an accident, it’s physically beating up the defense up front.
Growing up as a WI kid, witnessing the dismal Bart Starr HC years, it wasn't until the '95 championship game, yes they lost, but that was the first time there was a "Wow, we can run with these guys... if not this year it will be the next for sure"
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I remember when packers got rid of chuck cecil for Butler i was like who is he and he showed me why and it was the right call Butler is HOF
I saw a Number I thought I would never see 🥶 🧊 ❄️
27:23 LeRoy is all of us.
Go Pack go!
Thx Willie. Say it.......
Give sterling his props. He gave his neck 4 us
Reggie stepped out. Whew!
Couldn’t agree more that Reggie White made Green Bay legitimate in 1993. It was him that made it “okay” to come to Green Bay.
When we got Brett i told my friends we got the modern Terry Bradshaw that who i saw when he was in college , i heard people say sit him and i said he wpuld break records and be a HOF QB they said your nuts buy guess i was right
As a huge Steelers fan from Wi. Bradshaw was and still is my all time favorite player and Brett Farve was the second coming of Bradshaw.
Loved it!!
That Packers Hall of Fame curator is an interesting guy
You think Rooney regrets that since we went on beat them in Superbowl 45? 😀😀😀😀😀
Anyone else notice Reggie was out when he laterals to LeRoy Butler for the first Lambeau Leap?
19:47
that's how ya do it Romo
Sterling sharpe..hof..
"I wasnt inebriated i was frozen" lol😂
Reggie White- 4 year 17mil. Man how times have changed
Amen
I think we will win. The Bears have improved since week 1, and will be motivated to be a spoiler. We have to contain Fields because he will run.
I trust that Love will not let this one get out of hand. Look for the defense to show up.
30 Packers Bears 17. I think we learned our lesson last year when we blew it on the last game
How is Sharpe not in the hall of fame
The people who run the hall of fame are journalists and are extremely biased. They should let the players and coaches in the hall of fame decide who can be in not journalists who never played the game
Love this nostalgic
Sound familiar? JLove situation? Not exact but people are communicating.
I was at that game when Brett came in for Majikowski against Cincinnati.
When an entire staff is behind someone and in agreement it’s a major deal when in a league such as that.
Holmgram coaching tree is crazy....
18:22 IT BEGINS!
First time hearing the catfish story. Thats funny!
💚💛..❤💯%
“Played in an era when you could tackle qbs”.
I'm a green bay fanatic I know how they got the name and what year I also know that in the seventies for a short period they had a serial killer at wide receiver he didn't last long
Reggie stepped out of bounds before handing the ball to LeRoy
Yeah, I became aware of that for the 1st time watching this; although I've seen that footage many times previously. Guess the officials either didn't see it, OR just didn't call it cause it was such a dynamic/ dramatic play for the Packers at the time/ at home/ in the cold etc
Well, Rice fumbled too. And no, that doesn't make it even.
@@willdodge200true story. I collect autographs and got Jerry Rices autograph. I told him he fumbled in the TO game and he said he didn't remember.