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<blockquote data-quote="Zombieslayer" data-source="post: 217171" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>Interesting to see him put Favre ahead of Hutson. I'm not arguing it, I'm just saying it's interesting to see he did it.</p><p></p><p>Hutson revolutionized the game. Wasn't he also a spectacular DB as well as an End?</p><p></p><p>It's hard to keep Lofton off that list. Lofton was great, and once owned the most yards all-time receiving until Jerry Rice passed him up. But then again, who would I take off that list to put Lofton on it? Well, that's the problem.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is, as great as Starr was, I don't know if I'd put him ahead of Forrest Gregg. Gregg was Lombardi's favorite, because he was an insane workhorse. As coaches for the Packers though, both were bad. But I guess we're judging only their playing careers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombieslayer, post: 217171, member: 627"] Interesting to see him put Favre ahead of Hutson. I'm not arguing it, I'm just saying it's interesting to see he did it. Hutson revolutionized the game. Wasn't he also a spectacular DB as well as an End? It's hard to keep Lofton off that list. Lofton was great, and once owned the most yards all-time receiving until Jerry Rice passed him up. But then again, who would I take off that list to put Lofton on it? Well, that's the problem. The other thing is, as great as Starr was, I don't know if I'd put him ahead of Forrest Gregg. Gregg was Lombardi's favorite, because he was an insane workhorse. As coaches for the Packers though, both were bad. But I guess we're judging only their playing careers. [/QUOTE]
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