Even though I am not a Packers Fan, I have great respect for Bart Starr. The Ice Bowl will always be one of the great legendary games of All time. God Bless Bart Starr & his family on the day of his passing. True legend will live 4ever
He not only won, he did it with a quiet dignity and class that is pretty much gone forever. There will never be another player in any sport of any kind quite like this man.
I was a Tom Landry-era Dallas Cowboys fan. Wasn't much to cheer about when my Cowboys played the greatest NFL team in pro football history, quarterbacked by this great, humble competitor. R.I.P. MISTER Bart Starr God bless our pro football heroes from a bygone era.🏈
Greise was the Starr of the Dolphins. Czonka was Taylor, Kick was Horning. A defense that had no names. Well Bouniconti and Ray Nitzke were HOF players.
Goodbye Bart ! You were my Dad's favorite QB and I grew up on stories of you . You were great beyond words and even decades later no one in this state could say they didn't know and respect Bart Starr ! RIP 5/26/19
I think he is better than both rodgers and favre. not the best but it could be an argument that only he could have made the packers work as well as they did. He's definitely in the top 20 and thats breaking it down to guys like otto graham and archie manning and a number of others who get no mention
I grew up with the Green Bay Packers, the stadium was literally in my back yard. Words simply cannot express what Bart Starr means to us fans. He embodied what being a legend means to us. He contributed so much, not just as our QB, but what he and Cherry gave to our community. His legacy with the Rawhide Boys Ranch has had such an impact on young, high risk kids, and he never passed up the opportunity to reach out to his community. The world needs a lot more Bart Starrs. My deepest condolences to his wife Cherry, his son, and all of their loved ones. RIP Bart. Heroes are remembered. Legends like you never die.
I honestly agree, however one reason why I think he's this low is because he didn't have the eye-popping passing statistics when he is compared to some of his contemporaries that are in the Hall of Fame like Johnny Unitas & Fran Tarkenton.
That guy was the Captain of 5 Championships,rounding them out with the first two SB where he was MVP both times.I don't think these old school players get the due they deserve because sometimes younger people forget or simply have not heard of that era.
he led the leauge in passing for different years in a running era. five world championships. two rings. not overrated, he just played in a different era
No, five rings. They lost their first championship game appearance in 1960 and never lost another playoff game. They also won 3 rings in a row. Brady can't say that.
+Paul Johnson not five rings. he won his conference 3 timses before the superbowl was created. then two superbowls. that's why they're called superbowl rings
Rafael Vargas The Super Bowl was first played after the 1966 season. Starr had 3 rings before that game. Yes, you must read. *facepalm* What is it with you idiots thinking there was nothing before that season??????
One of the greatest leaders at the Qb position, the greatest signal caller, only man who could stand up to Lombardi, big game great, consistent big play maker, All Pro, MVP, 2nd best Qb of the 60's behind Jonny U and a 5 time world champion. Bart Starr is a top 10 Qb of all time.
My hero in high school. A couple of my teammates occasionally called me "Bart" when I quarterbacked our high school football team my senior year. R.I.P. Bart, you were a pro on the field and off.
Joey...I agree. I think the reason he's so underrated is the fact that people think he was some kind of robot controlled by Lombardi. Not so...Starr (as well as Zeke Bratkowski) were very well prepared for every game and called their own plays, ran the offense. People mistake preparation for something else.
BART STARR is in the top five of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. I don't care what anybody says. He won 9 out of ten postseason games, five NFL Championships and the first two Super Bowls. End of story.
Just because he won five NFL championships and two Superballs that doesn't mean he's in the top five QBs of all time let me name a few Terry Bradshaw JoeMontana Tom Brady I hate the patriots Randall Cunningham and Dan Marino
Bart Starr at #51??? You're kidding!!! The man was one of a handful of the best QB's in the history of the NFL...look at his record...great leader on and off the field. The man wasn't cartoon like a lot of the so-called "players" in the NFL today...
you're right. especially when you see some players defined as higher up than #51. including some QBs. how can a lineman be considered greater than a QB who won 5 championships, calling all those games himself? the greatest post-season QB rating, until today. none of them have 5 championships. never led the league like him, or were MVP like him. these lists are crazy, historically myopic.
I fell in love with football because of the Packers, and I could not be more proud of the history of my team if I tried. Bart Starr is a true legend, and was a true Packer.
@@Xrayflames Automatic Otto played in the championship game of his league in all 10 of his seasons. The Browns were in the AAFC and chased the NFL Rams out of Cleveland. Of the AAFC teams, only the Browns and 49ers were taken into the NFL.
This man was the true definition of a game managing qb. No he wasn't a Johnny Unitas or a John Elway. But he was good enough to not cost you. But even he had big play capability. It's just because he had a elite defense to back him and a consistent run attack. Because of these luxuries he didn't have to play hero ball like a Brett favre or Aaron Rodgers
Even in the comments here, No one mentions that he almost never threw interceptions, threw i believe 394 consecutive passes w/out an interception, played in the era when QBs called their own plays. he was a ruthless general out there. he earned Lombardi's respect and trust [how hard is that] and the totally respect of his teammates. 5 NFL championships w/in 7 years, including 3 in a row. no other QB has that in his resume. not even Brady
I don't think so bro. what did Starr do after Lombardi? Without Lombardi, that team was sub .500...I think they worked extremely well together, but 25-60 is where Starr belongs...I personally would've had him at 32
+johnstjohn1987 so did Nitschke, Kramer, Gregg, Adderley, Taylor, Brown, Davis, Jordan, Jeter, Dale, McGhee, Dowler, Gillingham, Skoronski and Chandler. I'm not saying your opinion is wrong to put Starr in the top 10, but in my opinion, if Lombardi had another quarterback from that era, be it Y.A. Tittle, Sonny Jorgensen, Roman Gabriel, Johnny Unitas, John Brodie, Don Meredith...The outcome would have been the same. All that aside. Football is just a game. it's off the field that Bart Starr has left his mark...in the ministry of troubled youth.
Matthias Schwalbach Geez! That team was old and beaten up, their last hurrah was SB II! After that a lot of the players either retired or left. You just can't compare the Lombardi teams to post Lombardi teams. They weren't the same in any way. A mere shadow of their former self. Bart hung on for a few more years, but age and injuries had gotten to him too.
what makes a player great is how he performs against the best. bart starr had, for decades, the highest post season qb rating in nfl history. in other words, he played his best against the best....
ripperduck Anyone can play when there's nothing at stake, regardless of the game, regardless of the situation. But I believe that the true measure of the player is how well he plays UNDER PRESSURE WHEN YOU HAVE TO WIN. Bart Starr
Starr didn't throw dumb interceptions in critical moments of big games like Favre was known for. Many very good Packer teams and a very good Vikings team died by Favre trying to be the hero and throwing horrible interceptions in crucial moment. Brett Favre cost Green Bay at least a couple Super Bowl berths with stupid turnovers....including the 2007 NFC Championship Game against the Giants when he threw it right to the Giants DB Corey Webster and ended up costing the Pack a Super Bowl berth. He did the same exact thing to the Vikings in the 2009 NFC Championship Game...throwing a horrible pass in overtime that was intercepted and ultimately cost the Vikes a Super Bowl berth. Favre is so overrated
I'm a Raiders do or die but Bart star was a hell of a quarterback he's one of my favorite up there with Otto Graham and Bradshaw R.I.P BART may your name be sang with praise all over the NFL
When I was 7, I sat on my dad's lap watching football games when the TV was working. Dad bought a new black and white TV for Christmas. I sat on his lap and watched Green Bay win the AFL v. NFL championship game. Bart Star was my favorite player. And green Bay Packers are still my favorite team.
Came back after hearing the great Bart Starr passed away today. R.I.P Bart. You're the greatest Packer of all time. A great NFL champion and an even better man.
The Younger Generation bases greatness around passing stats in a pass happy league. Bart Starr, one of my favorite Quarterbacks ever, was more than Passing Stats. 104.8 Passer rating, Highest in NFL HISTORY, 9-1 Postseason Record, 5 NFL TITLES, THE GREATEST DRIVE IN THE GREATEST GAME IN NFL HISTORY, 2 SUPER BOWL MVPS and an even greater man than Football. (READ HIS BIOGRAPHY FOR DETAILS - AN EXCELLENT BOOK) He lived an Extraordinary life. My Prayers to his wife Cherry.
Met Bart Starr years ago he was signing autographs. I called him Mr. Starr and he said with a big smile, " Oh, call me Bart!" He was a very pleasant man. RIP.
My dad (who grew up watching the Packers practice on his high school field) was born the same year as the Packers. He could name every great player... and as could many of his contemporaries ...could count them among his acquaintances. Football in Green Bay has never been about the "league" or the "celebrity". It has always been about Green Bay. I digress. Dad KNEW Don Hutson and Johnny "Blood" McNally and Curly Lambeau.- - His favorite Packer... in his eyes, the GREATEST Packer? Bart Starr. For what it's worth, I agree.
My grandfather was at the Ice Bowl, he saw that iconic play on the 1 yard line. I’ve asked my dad before what my grandpa said about the game. He told me “that was a rough game to watch. I had a flask full of bourbon, and I drank the whole thing but I still felt cold”
One of my all time sports hero's with Steve Largent,and Walter Payton! Why do I say this is what he has done outside of sports. R. I. P. My Brother and I'll see you in Heaven!
Bart Starr is the equivalent of Bill Russell in the NBA. Stats weren't sexy, but won games like crazy. We shouldn't forget; the object of playing a game is to win. And when you are the best at winning, how can you not be a great player?
Bart Starr to me is the kind of QB you want because he's not just gonna throw the ball. He's gonna lead the team and every single person is gonna follow him.
Rest in peace Bart Starr. As a kid everybody wanted to be Bart Starr. A true gentleman.
I’ll take Johnny Unitas anyday
@@KingKongbabe Championships won: Starr 5, Unitas 3. Enough said.
@ Ever hear of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award? Enough said.
Rest in Peace Bart Starr (1934-2019).
Eric Thompson rip no15 YO
A legend
Im a bears fan but I love Bart starr
What a great narration from Bill Curry. Bart Starr was intelligent,articulate,classy,respectful,humble and one helluva QB. May he RIP.
Even though I am not a Packers Fan, I have great respect for Bart Starr. The Ice Bowl will always be one of the great legendary games of All time. God Bless Bart Starr & his family on the day of his passing. True legend will live 4ever
He not only won, he did it with a quiet dignity and class that is pretty much gone forever. There will never be another player in any sport of any kind quite like this man.
Packers should have a '15' sticker on the back of their helmets this season in honor of Bart Starr.
I agree
I suspect they will. If they don't, we should let them know how we feel.
bax323 they are
bax323 they actually announced that
Every season!
I was a Tom Landry-era Dallas Cowboys fan. Wasn't much to cheer about when my Cowboys played the greatest NFL team in pro football history, quarterbacked by this great, humble competitor.
R.I.P. MISTER Bart Starr
God bless our pro football heroes from a bygone era.🏈
Bart Starr is the most underrated quarterback ever. Great big game quarterback. RIP.
Who’s here after hearing him pass😢R.I.P from a Vikings fan
Old Shula Dolphin fan here. We won 2 Super Bowls with a running and passing game built on the Lombardi plan.
R.I.P From a skins fan...pray.
Greise was the Starr of the Dolphins. Czonka was Taylor, Kick was Horning. A defense that had no names. Well Bouniconti and Ray Nitzke were HOF players.
Falcons fan, but still sad 😢 one of the greatest qb of the 20th century
He’s my neighbor like a couple houses away
Damn the packers are loaded with legendary quarterbacks
3 of the top 10 all time imo. Pretty good.
Dan Morgan and we've been blessed Brett hundly😂
And you might beat those Packers,but you couldn't lick their Dickey...@Gravivector
Brett Favre is overrated.
Packers will be the only organization to have 3 Super Bowl winning, MVP Quarterbacks in the HoF.
Bart was a leader like none other in NFL history. Rest in peace, Bart.
Goodbye Bart ! You were my Dad's favorite QB and I grew up on stories of you . You were great beyond words and even decades later no one in this state could say they didn't know and respect Bart Starr ! RIP 5/26/19
The greatest QB of all time in my opinion. The leadership and character he possessed was like no other.
Indeed
I think he is better than both rodgers and favre. not the best but it could be an argument that only he could have made the packers work as well as they did. He's definitely in the top 20 and thats breaking it down to guys like otto graham and archie manning and a number of others who get no mention
Great QB and Packer and a better human
One of the greatest - if not the greatest - play callers of all time.
I grew up with the Green Bay Packers, the stadium was literally in my back yard. Words simply cannot express what Bart Starr means to us fans. He embodied what being a legend means to us. He contributed so much, not just as our QB, but what he and Cherry gave to our community. His legacy with the Rawhide Boys Ranch has had such an impact on young, high risk kids, and he never passed up the opportunity to reach out to his community. The world needs a lot more Bart Starrs. My deepest condolences to his wife Cherry, his son, and all of their loved ones. RIP Bart. Heroes are remembered. Legends like you never die.
Starr's accuracy is underrated!!!
I never grew up around this time but watching these highlights, wow. He's amazing!
He always seemed to come up with the play when they needed it....
if you watch a full game from them you can really see how good he was. he's easily better than favre and probably better than rodgers too
He deserves to be in the top 20
I agree. I respect this comment since you're a Vikings fan 🙏
I honestly agree, however one reason why I think he's this low is because he didn't have the eye-popping passing statistics when he is compared to some of his contemporaries that are in the Hall of Fame like Johnny Unitas & Fran Tarkenton.
RIP Bart Starr, he was a great man 😭
That guy was the Captain of 5 Championships,rounding them out with the first two SB where he was MVP both times.I don't think these old school players get the due they deserve because sometimes younger people forget or simply have not heard of that era.
Generally I agree with your post though I thought in SBI Max McGee should have won MVP.
Well said Dave
@@sdgakatbk Maybe....but who was throwing Max the ball?
He wasn’t a captain. Willie Davis and Bob Skoronski earlier it was Jim Ringo and Bill Forrster for the fist two Lombardi era champions
@@chassuppanz9018 Yes he was. Back then the QB managed the game, not the front line. But they were the bull doziers.
One of the true humble good guys of the NFL.
Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas, my earliest football heroes.
Mine also
Unitas should've gotten more than 1 ring.
It was amazing that the Jets beat him in 3, but man was that a hard one to swallow
@@RYMAN1321he won 3 nfl championships
@@BigBossCQCLegend Those were before the Super Bowl came about but I guess they count too.
he led the leauge in passing for different years in a running era. five world championships. two rings. not overrated, he just played in a different era
No, five rings. They lost their first championship game appearance in 1960 and never lost another playoff game. They also won 3 rings in a row. Brady can't say that.
+Paul Johnson not five rings. he won his conference 3 timses before the superbowl was created. then two superbowls. that's why they're called superbowl rings
Rafael Vargas They were not "conference" titles back then. The NFL and AFL didn't merge until 1970. Read into it if you don't believe me.
+Paul Johnson no qb has more than 4 SUPERBOWL rings period. don't need to read anything
Rafael Vargas The Super Bowl was first played after the 1966 season. Starr had 3 rings before that game. Yes, you must read. *facepalm* What is it with you idiots thinking there was nothing before that season??????
My grandparents lived in rural Wisconsin and Bart Starr went to a restaurant there and he let my grandparents try on his Super Bowl rings -- nice guy!
That's what I heard....no one like that around, nowadays.
One of the greatest leaders at the Qb position, the greatest signal caller, only man who could stand up to Lombardi, big game great, consistent big play maker, All Pro, MVP, 2nd best Qb of the 60's behind Jonny U and a 5 time world champion.
Bart Starr is a top 10 Qb of all time.
Rip to the most legendary packer of all time
Yes. The most...and they have a lot.
Rest in Peace you absolute legend.
My hero in high school. A couple of my teammates occasionally called me "Bart" when I quarterbacked our high school football team my senior year. R.I.P. Bart, you were a pro on the field and off.
#51? 5 world championships, a true leader and character second to none. Needs to be in the top 10.
World champion? American football is only played in the USA💀 Not a global sport like basketball or soccer😂
No one cares bro shut up
should be higher, very underrated
Joey...I agree. I think the reason he's so underrated is the fact that people think he was some kind of robot controlled by Lombardi. Not so...Starr (as well as Zeke Bratkowski) were very well prepared for every game and called their own plays, ran the offense. People mistake preparation for something else.
Godspeed, Bryan Bartlett Starr :'(
#15 = 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Bart star not in the top 30 is a sin
TRUTH
Agreed.
BART STARR is in the top five of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. I don't care what anybody says. He won 9 out of ten postseason games, five NFL Championships and the first two Super Bowls. End of story.
+Steven Leccese PERIOD!!
Just because he won five NFL championships and two Superballs that doesn't mean he's in the top five QBs of all time let me name a few Terry Bradshaw JoeMontana Tom Brady I hate the patriots Randall Cunningham and Dan Marino
Bart Starr at #51??? You're kidding!!! The man was one of a handful of the best QB's in the history of the NFL...look at his record...great leader on and off the field. The man wasn't cartoon like a lot of the so-called "players" in the NFL today...
Love your sincere comment bro because this was two years ago 🙏
51? Huh? Ok. I'm old, but that's ridiculous.
@@lifemomentsca Yes....good point. Before his death. Jim Cushman knows a good quarterback when he sees one. 51....ridiculous....
you're right. especially when you see some players defined as higher up than #51. including some QBs. how can a lineman be considered greater than a QB who won 5 championships, calling all those games himself? the greatest post-season QB rating, until today. none of them have 5 championships. never led the league like him, or were MVP like him. these lists are crazy, historically myopic.
I think it's because they was a run first team
I fell in love with football because of the Packers, and I could not be more proud of the history of my team if I tried. Bart Starr is a true legend, and was a true Packer.
#51? This is borderline criminal. Should be top 5.
If you look up the word "class" in the dictionary, Bart's picture should be there.
Him and Rodger Staughback were 2 of the classiest ever to play.
👌
So true
Bart was so great that his last name required not one, but two R's. He's my favorite player of all time. God Bless.
RIP legend 🙏 I'm a Giants fan, but you always have to take your hat off & respect greatness
Like L.T.
when you talk about the greatest quarterbacks, montana, brady, unitas, etc. starr isn't mentioned with them nearly enough.
All he did was win!!!
So true so is Stabler Stabler is usually left out to
No mention of Graham either...7 championships in 10 championship games. If quarterbacks are judged by championships, Graham should be on top.
@@Xrayflames Automatic Otto played in the championship game of his league in all 10 of his seasons. The Browns were in the AAFC and chased the NFL Rams out of Cleveland. Of the AAFC teams, only the Browns and 49ers were taken into the NFL.
D C Graham was great!
Great football player, coach and outstanding human being.
Am 67 and proudly wear his jersey. Terrific player and better human being.
This man was the true definition of a game managing qb. No he wasn't a Johnny Unitas or a John Elway. But he was good enough to not cost you. But even he had big play capability. It's just because he had a elite defense to back him and a consistent run attack. Because of these luxuries he didn't have to play hero ball like a Brett favre or Aaron Rodgers
R.I.P. you legend, Packer nation will truly miss you
Bart Starr was a hero. When there were heroes.
Rest In Peace to a legend❤️
RIP to a true NFL legend
Even in the comments here, No one mentions that he almost never threw interceptions, threw i believe 394 consecutive passes w/out an interception, played in the era when QBs called their own plays. he was a ruthless general out there. he earned Lombardi's respect and trust [how hard is that] and the totally respect of his teammates. 5 NFL championships w/in 7 years, including 3 in a row. no other QB has that in his resume. not even Brady
He'll live forever! RIP
In all honesty... probably the Most Legendary Run in Nfl history... that ice bowl qb keeper ...
#51?? What a joke. Starr belongs in the top 10 all time.
I don't think so bro.
what did Starr do after Lombardi?
Without Lombardi, that team was sub .500...I think they worked extremely well together, but 25-60 is where Starr belongs...I personally would've had him at 32
Oh come on. Dude helped GB to first two SBs. Set records. Top 20 then
+johnstjohn1987 so did Nitschke, Kramer, Gregg, Adderley, Taylor, Brown, Davis, Jordan, Jeter, Dale, McGhee, Dowler, Gillingham, Skoronski and Chandler.
I'm not saying your opinion is wrong to put Starr in the top 10, but in my opinion, if Lombardi had another quarterback from that era, be it Y.A. Tittle, Sonny Jorgensen, Roman Gabriel, Johnny Unitas, John Brodie, Don Meredith...The outcome would have been the same.
All that aside.
Football is just a game. it's off the field that Bart Starr has left his mark...in the ministry of troubled youth.
Matthias Schwalbach All good man. Respect.
Matthias Schwalbach Geez! That team was old and beaten up, their last hurrah was SB II! After that a lot of the players either retired or left. You just can't compare the Lombardi teams to post Lombardi teams. They weren't the same in any way. A mere shadow of their former self. Bart hung on for a few more years, but age and injuries had gotten to him too.
Having been around him a lot I love this.
what makes a player great is how he performs against the best. bart starr had, for decades, the highest post season qb rating in nfl history. in other words, he played his best against the best....
ripperduck Anyone can play when there's nothing at stake, regardless of the game, regardless of the situation. But I believe that the true measure of the player is how well he plays UNDER PRESSURE WHEN YOU HAVE TO WIN.
Bart Starr
That was the the most beautiful moment ever.
Bart Starr was class.
The REAL GOAT
believe it or not but Bart Starr is my cousin. He is related to my grandmother's mom on my dad side. I just learned that
Ian Glass #70 thats sick
Rad
That's a big fat lie!........just kidding cool. 😊
Roll Tide!!
Rip to a legend like Bart Starr.. 😭😭
Favre
Starr didn't throw dumb interceptions in critical moments of big games like Favre was known for. Many very good Packer teams and a very good Vikings team died by Favre trying to be the hero and throwing horrible interceptions in crucial moment. Brett Favre cost Green Bay at least a couple Super Bowl berths with stupid turnovers....including the 2007 NFC Championship Game against the Giants when he threw it right to the Giants DB Corey Webster and ended up costing the Pack a Super Bowl berth. He did the same exact thing to the Vikings in the 2009 NFC Championship Game...throwing a horrible pass in overtime that was intercepted and ultimately cost the Vikes a Super Bowl berth. Favre is so overrated
Jeremy Thompson Favre interceptions a myth.please read.. fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/29/brett-favre-and-the-interception-myth/
This video just gives you chills bart Starr was born to be a historian of football
I'm a Raiders do or die but Bart star was a hell of a quarterback he's one of my favorite up there with Otto Graham and Bradshaw R.I.P BART may your name be sang with praise all over the NFL
I am a Vikings fan but I love reading and watching Lombardi's Packers. Totally loved Starr!
Tough to root against a stand up guy like Bart Start, isn't it? Still sucks....another piece of my childhood....gone.
Rest easy Bart. Say hello to Vince for us
"He's got the quarterback sneak and he's in for the TD!" After a 5 for 5 passing drive from 75 yards out. In -25 degrees.
The Ice Bowl
When I was 7, I sat on my dad's lap watching football games when the TV was working. Dad bought a new black and white TV for Christmas. I sat on his lap and watched Green Bay win the AFL v. NFL championship game. Bart Star was my favorite player. And green Bay Packers are still my favorite team.
Met Bart a few times. An even better man than he was a QB. I cried when he died . He was the personification of class
Came back after hearing the great Bart Starr passed away today. R.I.P Bart. You're the greatest Packer of all time. A great NFL champion and an even better man.
The Younger Generation bases greatness around passing stats in a pass happy league. Bart Starr, one of my favorite Quarterbacks ever, was more than Passing Stats. 104.8 Passer rating, Highest in NFL HISTORY, 9-1 Postseason Record, 5 NFL TITLES, THE GREATEST DRIVE IN THE GREATEST GAME IN NFL HISTORY, 2 SUPER BOWL MVPS and an even greater man than Football. (READ HIS BIOGRAPHY FOR DETAILS - AN EXCELLENT BOOK) He lived an Extraordinary life. My Prayers to his wife Cherry.
RIP i cried for 2 minutes a true hero of football #always the goat
RIP Bart Starr u will be missed
People forget starr once threw 294 passes without an interception . Very accurate passer.
Rest in heaven Bart Starr
Met Bart Starr years ago he was signing autographs. I called him Mr. Starr and he said with a big smile, " Oh, call me Bart!" He was a very pleasant man. RIP.
He was a class act. through and through. He was respected by EVERYONE. MVP several times. 5 World championships..
This is why the "Bart Starr" award is High Up There, it is a Team Sport and your PEERS elect you for it. Giants Fan to the Core but, I am in AWE.
My dad (who grew up watching the Packers practice on his high school field) was born the same year as the Packers. He could name every great player... and as could many of his contemporaries ...could count them among his acquaintances. Football in Green Bay has never been about the "league" or the "celebrity". It has always been about Green Bay. I digress. Dad KNEW Don Hutson and Johnny "Blood" McNally and Curly Lambeau.- - His favorite Packer... in his eyes, the GREATEST Packer? Bart Starr. For what it's worth, I agree.
I felt like crying when he retired..I may have. I was 12 years old and seriously into football.
Bart Starr is the Best QB of all time. There, I said it
SuperMarioStar10 johnny unitas
@@nossonwaldman4451 I agree
A HOF player, still possibly underrated...
You will be dearly missed Bart. R.I.P legend
All class, and the archetype of man I would want my son to be. Dignified, reserved yet a commanding leader.
No, definitely underrated.
For sure.
I learned a number of the guys that payed on that team passed away just last year, rip to these legends
My grandfather was at the Ice Bowl, he saw that iconic play on the 1 yard line. I’ve asked my dad before what my grandpa said about the game. He told me “that was a rough game to watch. I had a flask full of bourbon, and I drank the whole thing but I still felt cold”
One of my all time sports hero's with Steve Largent,and Walter Payton! Why do I say this is what he has done outside of sports. R. I. P. My Brother and I'll see you in Heaven!
Bart Starr is the equivalent of Bill Russell in the NBA. Stats weren't sexy, but won games like crazy.
We shouldn't forget; the object of playing a game is to win. And when you are the best at winning, how can you not be a great player?
Bart Starr was the best. And he and his wife Cherry were down to earth great people.
Bart Starr will always be my favorite Green Bay Packer.
Does anybody who's familiar with NFL Films music know the name of the piece at 4:30 through the end?
Would love to see " a football life " episode on bart starr.
Bart Starr to me is the kind of QB you want because he's not just gonna throw the ball. He's gonna lead the team and every single person is gonna follow him.
R.I.P Bart Starr
Bryan Bartlett Starr. Led 5 championship teams in 7 years! 17th round draft choice. RIP
Fantastic player
My brother met Bart Starr at a restaurant in LaCrosse Wisconsin. They talked for 15 minutes!
Not a packers fan here and gotta say I have nothing but respect or this gentleman of the field
I think Starr was a major reason the Packers were dominant then and he is a top 5 QB in my book.
Him winning 5 championships and being this low is a curse too 20 at least go pack go
In my opinion i think that sometimes peoples forget how amazing Bart Starr was . Bart Starr is clearly an all time great.
Rest in Peace Bart