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Oh Oh! I got this! Sanchez! I didn't know he played in the 80's though...
Oh Oh! I got this! Sanchez! I didn't know he played in the 80's though...
First of all, a fantastic picture!
I am just wild *** guessing here...but most tackles in a season?
(Actually when I thought of Haynsworth, I thought of "biggest a-hole of all time"...but then I figured out there were too many Viqueens that could have stolen that record...)
So Howard was the NFL's equivalent of Arenas???Old School, good guess. Here's the answer:
www.CentralFloridaPackerBackers.com Oct. 2006
The NFL suspended Titans’ tackle Albert Haynesworth for a total of fivegames,
the longest suspension ever in the history of the NFL.
Last week in Tennessee, 6-foot-6, 320-pound Haynesworth knocked off
Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode's helmet, then kicked and stomped his
face. Gurode needed 30 stitches to repair the cuts left by the tackle's cleats.
Haynesworth’s five-game suspension eclipsed the previous record which was
held by Packers’ back Lynn “Tubby” Howard for almost 85-years. Howard
was suspended for three-weeks after he “kilt a Bahr” with his Winchester rifle
during the fourth-quarter of a game against Chicago in November of 1922.
Lynn Howard, great man. He's now taking care of things in heaven.
That article is from Jersey Al Bracco. He's just great.I think Lynn was simply returning the favor to the Bears. This is from NFL Preview 2010 | Predictions & Projections | NFL Touchdown
Green Bay Packers Vs. Chicago Bears - Great Moments From a Classic Rivalry
September 11, 2009 by Al Bracco | Packers vs Bears, Packers vs. Bears History, Packers vs. Bears Rivalry
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In the very first meeting between the Packers and the Bears in 1921, there was a single moment that would foretell a future of heated battles. Chicago’s John (Tarzan) Taylor threw a sucker punch that broke the nose of Packers tackle Howard Buck. It would prove to be the opening salvo in what became a long and tenuous rivalry between Green Bay and Chicago.
Pizzoti? I think?
Pizzoti? I think?
That's just soo easy... Bart Starr...My son ( YoungSchooFan) knew this as he was playing "Call of Duty" on his computer...
According to YSF,( a huge Levens fan) Levens was drafted in the 5th round out of Georgia Tech.
YSF also claims he started his career at Notre Dame...
Speaking of schools and round drafted, which Packer & Pro Football Hall of Famer was a 17th round draft choice out of the Crimson Tide?
How many years did Bart Starr throw for 3000+ yards?
Do You Know?
Do You Know?
Do You Know?
I would've said Chmura, but 83...Which former Packer pulled a "Ben Roethlisberger" type incident and was convicted of ****** assault in 1983?
This guy had some problems, the victim was a relation of his...uh, lets just say he was know as ......the "aunteater" after his conviction...:shock::shock::shock: