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<blockquote data-quote="David22" data-source="post: 586905" data-attributes="member: 10412"><p>My father, who has been a Packers fan for fifty years since they played the Cleveland Browns in the 1965 championship game, told me that Fuzzy Thurston was an amazing asset to the offensive line of the Lombardi era. He has told me many times that Mr. Thurston, along with the other offensive linemen of the Lombardi era - Jim Ringo, Forrest Gregg, Jerry Kramer, Bob Skoronski, John Dittrich, Norm Masters, Andy Cvercko, Ken Iman, John Miller, Ed Blaine, Dan Grimm, Ken Bowman, John McDowell, Lloyd Voss, Steve Wright, Gale Gillingham, and Bob Hyland - if they were on the offensive line of today (even though the guys we got already - David Bakhtiari, Bryan Bulaga, Garth Gerhart, T.J. Lang, Corey Linsley, Josh Sitton, Lane Taylor, and J.C. Tretter are amazing, too), our running game with Eddie Lacy, DuJuan Harris, John Kuhn, and James Starks would be just unstoppable beyond compassion. I could not agree with my father any more than that. Every time I see Mr. Lacy, Mr. Harris, Mr. Kuhn or Mr. Starks break away from the defense and take off, I often imagine the Lombardi era offensive line protecting them - even though I love our offensive line of today just as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David22, post: 586905, member: 10412"] My father, who has been a Packers fan for fifty years since they played the Cleveland Browns in the 1965 championship game, told me that Fuzzy Thurston was an amazing asset to the offensive line of the Lombardi era. He has told me many times that Mr. Thurston, along with the other offensive linemen of the Lombardi era - Jim Ringo, Forrest Gregg, Jerry Kramer, Bob Skoronski, John Dittrich, Norm Masters, Andy Cvercko, Ken Iman, John Miller, Ed Blaine, Dan Grimm, Ken Bowman, John McDowell, Lloyd Voss, Steve Wright, Gale Gillingham, and Bob Hyland - if they were on the offensive line of today (even though the guys we got already - David Bakhtiari, Bryan Bulaga, Garth Gerhart, T.J. Lang, Corey Linsley, Josh Sitton, Lane Taylor, and J.C. Tretter are amazing, too), our running game with Eddie Lacy, DuJuan Harris, John Kuhn, and James Starks would be just unstoppable beyond compassion. I could not agree with my father any more than that. Every time I see Mr. Lacy, Mr. Harris, Mr. Kuhn or Mr. Starks break away from the defense and take off, I often imagine the Lombardi era offensive line protecting them - even though I love our offensive line of today just as much. [/QUOTE]
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