I would list it like this ...
Curly Lambeau
Vince Lombardi
Bart Starr
Ray Nitschke
Note ... yes, Favre was a far better athlete and player than Starr. But, I picked Starr due to the five world championships, the fact that he served as head coach for nine seasons, during one of the worst periods of team directors leadership (or non-leadership, rather), and the fact that Starr never acted like a dunce.
Lambeau
Lombardi
Starr
Hutson
Yes I know it's tempting to consider Favre or White but that would mean one of them deserves to be on there more that these four and that's not the case.
Uhh no Hutson?!?
Good list but I'm still shocked you didn't include Favre.
This is actually a good problem to have. Several teams will be much easier. I'm sure the Steelers have the same problem. Steelers would be Bradshaw Harris then a toss up between about 5 guysI did Lombardi, Lambeau, Starr, and White. An extra head will be put in later and that will be Rodgers
I'd go for Hutson or Curly1. Lombardi - most famous coach in nfl history.
2. Hutson - the most dominate player in nfl player.
3. Starr - 5 titles. A true field general. Best post season QB. Oh and the classiest packer of all time.
4. White - changed the culture. He also means as much to packer nation as any player we have ever cheered.
arguable ????You need two categories, say before and after 1990. Pre 1990:
Lambeau
Lombardi
Starr
Hutson
Post 1990:
White
Favre
Rodgers
Thompson
(post 1990 is high arguable but that's what I came up with five minutes prior to walking out the door).
Damn this is too hard... (thats what she said)
Pft staff got it right, voters got it wrong