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When former Green Bay Packers and Hall of Fame quarterback Bart Starr died Sunday at age 85, it brought back memories of the “tough” quarterback. Granted, when Starr and former Baltimor… ...
Four decades before Sunday's two Rodgers vs. Manning matchup, Hall of Famers Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas dueled in classic games. Packer Report's Tom Andrews remembers the ...
Starr finished his career throwing nearly 2,000 fewer passes than his great rival, Johnny Unitas, for just 24,718 yards to Unitas’s 40,234 (their career yards per pass average was identical, 7.8).
Starr’s Packers won while Johnny Unitas’ Baltimore Colts, Frank Gifford’s’ New York Giants, and Jim Brown’s Cleveland Browns were all in their heydays.
The 1971 Topps NFL Johnny Unitas is a prime example of how scarcity drives the sports card market and with only one PSA 10 that is known to exist.
Johnny U: The Life and Times of John Unitas By Tom Callahan Crown, 292 pages, $25 Pro football may be, as many pundits claim, our national sport, but it has created little in the way of genuine mem… ...
Although that may be true among draftees within Mr. Reid’s lifetime, it is demonstrably not true if one goes back to the 1950s, when the Green Bay Packers drafted Bart Starr in the 17th round ...
So who is the GOAT — Unitas, Luckman, Brady, Bradshaw, Montana, Starr, Manning? My opinion — Johnny U, plucked off the Pittsburgh sandlots. It is an opinion subject to change Sunday night.
The 1970 Topps NFL Bart Starr is a prime example of how scarcity drives the sports card market and with only 12 PSA 10s known to exist.
Starr joined Johnny Unitas and Sonny Jurgensen as the quarterbacks on the NFL’s All-1960s team and entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977 in his first year of eligibility.
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