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Bossman641
04-17-2009, 02:08 PM
Things seem a little slow here, and I don't remember this topic coming up before so I figured I'd give it a shot.

If you were to put together an all-time Packers team covering every jersey number who would make the cut? Doesn't necessarily have to be the best player to wear the number, maybe just the most memorable. I've filled in a few and left the remainder open for some of you old-timers to fill in before we move to the recent past. List your picks and I'll update the list accordingly.


1 -
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3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 -
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13 - Chris Jacke?
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 -
17 - Craig Hentrich?
18 -
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22 -
23 -
24 - Willie Wood
25 -
26 - Herb Adderley
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31 - Jim Taylor
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51 - Jim Ringo
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64 - Jerry Kramer
65 -
66 - Ray Nitschke
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75 - Forrest Gregg
76 -
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80 - James Lofton
81 -
82 -
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84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 -
86 -
87 - Willie Davis
88 -
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90 -
91 -
92 - Reggie White
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96 -
97 -
98 -
99 -

K-town
04-17-2009, 02:15 PM
#28 Willie Buchanon
#42 John Brockington
#91 Brian Noble
#97 Tim Harris
#82 Lionel Aldridge
#81 Ron Kramer (?)


#51 Jim Ringo: What, no love for Jim Gueno? :)

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 02:15 PM
Some of my favorites:

93 - Gilbert Brown
30 - Ahman Green
25 - Dorsey Levens
91 - Brian Noble
50 - Johnny Holland
12 - Lynn Dickey
82 - Paul Coffman
33 - William Henderson
21 - Craig Newsome
36 - LeRoy Butler
34 - Edgar Bennett

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 02:25 PM
Updated. I looked up Ron Kramer and saw #88. I have no clue who he is. I'll go ahead and stick him at 88. I put Sean Jones on there at 96 as well



1 - Curly Lambeau
2 -
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 -
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
11 -
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke?
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 -
17 - Craig Hentrich?
18 -
19 -
20 -
21 - Craig Newsome
22 -
23 -
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 -
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 -
38 -
39 -
40 -
41 -
42 - John Brockington
43 -
44 -
45 -
46 -
47 -
48 -
49 -
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 -
53 -
54 -
55 -
56 -
57 -
58 -
59 -
60 -
61 -
62 -
63 -
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 -
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 -
69 -
70 -
71 -
72 -
73 -
74 -
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 -
77 -
78 -
79 -
80 - James Lofton
81 -
82 - Lionel Aldridge
83 -
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 -
86 -
87 - Willie Davis
88 -
89 -
90 -
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 -
95 -
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 -
99 -

Patler
04-17-2009, 02:30 PM
#1 Curley Lambeau - the only player to have worn it in Green Bay

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 02:35 PM
Couple other things I noticed in looking up player number and Packer Hall of Famers.

Who is Henry Jordan? I don't think I've ever heard him mentioned when talking about the Lombardi defenses.

I looked up Jackie Harris to doublecheck what number he was. I guess my memory is off, because I remembered him being a lot better than his stats showed.

sharpe1027
04-17-2009, 02:41 PM
1 -
2 -
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 -
7 - Don Majkowski
8 -
9 -
10 -
11 -
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke?
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 -
17 - Craig Hentrich?
18 -
19 -
20 -
21 - Craig Newsome
22 -
23 -
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 -
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 - Mark Murphy
38 -
39 -
40 -
41 -
42 - John Brockington
43 -
44 - Donny Anderson
45 -
46 -
47 -
48 -
49 -
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 - Frank Winters
53 -
54 -
55 -
56 -
57 -
58 -
59 -
60 -
61 -
62 -
63 -
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 -
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 -
69 -
70 -
71 -
72 -
73 -
74 -
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 -
77 -
78 -
79 -
80 - James Lofton
81 -
82 - Lionel Aldridge
83 -
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 - Max McGee
86 -
87 - Willie Davis/Robert Brooks
88 -
89 -
90 -
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 -
95 -
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 -
99 -

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 02:43 PM
8 - Ryan Longwell
22 - Mark Lee
37 - Mark Murphy
40 - Eddie Lee Ivery
52 - Frank Winters
53 - Fred Carr
54 - Larry McCarren
62 - Marco Rivera
65 - Mark Tauscher
72 - Earl Dotson
74 - Henry Jordan / Aaron Kampman
76 - Chad Clifton
80 - James Lofton / Donald Driver
86 - Boyd Dowler
85 - Max McGee
90 - Ezra Johnson

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 02:56 PM
1 - Curly Lambeau
2 -
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 - Derrick Frost
7 - Don Majikowski
8 - Ryan Longwell
9 -
10 -
11 -
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 -
17 - Craig Hentrich
18 -
19 -
20 -
21 - Craig Newsome
22 - Mark Lee
23 -
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 -
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 - Mark Murphy
38 -
39 -
40 - Eddie Lee Ivery
41 -
42 - John Brockington
43 -
44 - Donny Anderson
45 -
46 -
47 -
48 -
49 -
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 - Frank Winters
53 - Fred Carr
54 - Larry McCarren
55 -
56 -
57 -
58 -
59 -
60 -
61 -
62 - Marco Rivera
63 -
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 - Mark Tauscher
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 -
69 -
70 -
71 -
72 - Earl Dotson
73 - Aaron Taylor
74 - Henry Jordan/Aaron Kampman
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 - Chad Clifton
77 -
78 -
79 -
80 - James Lofton/Donald Driver
81 -
82 - Lionel Aldridge/Paul Coffman
83 -
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 - Max Mcgee
86 - Boyd Dowler
87 - Willie Davis/Robert Brooks
88 - Keith Jackson
89 - Mark Chmura
90 - Ezra Johnson
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 -
95 - Bryce Paup
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 -
99 -

Deputy Nutz
04-17-2009, 03:03 PM
#7 Don Majikowski
#89 Mark Chumra
#88 Keith Jackson

Zool
04-17-2009, 03:05 PM
#95 Bryce Paup

Patler
04-17-2009, 03:23 PM
Couple other things I noticed in looking up player number and Packer Hall of Famers.

Who is Henry Jordan? I don't think I've ever heard him mentioned when talking about the Lombardi defenses.


Who was Henry Jordan??? It makes me sad that he is not better remembered. :cry:
Henry Jordan was to DTs what Willie Davis was to DEs in the 1960s.

Part of why he has been forgotten is probably because he died so young. Dropped dead at 42. I believe he was the first of the Lombardi era greats to die. A real shock at the time.

He was one of Lombardi's "steals". Got him from the Browns for a fourth round draft choice, I think the first year Lombardi was in GB. Jordan was a "no body" who then went on to a HOF career.

Patler
04-17-2009, 03:33 PM
#6 - Derrick Frost (you did say he could be just "memorable"!)

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 03:42 PM
#6 - Derrick Frost (you did say he could be just "memorable"!)

Frost is memorable in the way a car crash is memorable, so I'll add him for you.

Zool
04-17-2009, 03:46 PM
#83 John Jefferson

Patler
04-17-2009, 03:48 PM
I nominate Bob Skoronski at #76 over Chad Clifton.

Bob Skoronski played with Starr, Taylor, Hornung, Gregg, Kramer, Dowler, etc.
Bob Skoronski was the offensive Captain.
That alone explains the type of player that he was.

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 03:51 PM
#81 Desmond Howard

#42 really ought to be LeShon Johnson or maybe Sharper

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 03:53 PM
#94 KGB or Bob Kuberski


http://www.packerpalace.com/blog/kgb-rex-nye_priceless2.jpg

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 03:57 PM
#22 consider....Elijah Pitts

https://www.beckett.com/images/pgitems/131420201.jpg


Well...maybe not.

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 03:58 PM
1 - Curly Lambeau
2 -
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 - Derrick Frost
7 - Don Majikowski
8 - Ryan Longwell
9 -
10 -
11 -
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 -
17 - Craig Hentrich
18 -
19 -
20 -
21 - Craig Newsome
22 - Mark Lee
23 -
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 -
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 - Mark Murphy
38 -
39 -
40 - Eddie Lee Ivery
41 -
42 - John Brockington/Leshon Johnson/Darren Sharper
43 -
44 - Donny Anderson
45 -
46 -
47 -
48 -
49 -
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 - Frank Winters
53 - Fred Carr
54 - Larry McCarren
55 -
56 -
57 -
58 -
59 -
60 -
61 -
62 - Marco Rivera
63 -
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 - Mark Tauscher
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 -
69 -
70 -
71 -
72 - Earl Dotson
73 - Aaron Taylor
74 - Henry Jordan/Aaron Kampman
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 - Chad Clifton/Bob Skoronski
77 -
78 -
79 -
80 - James Lofton/Donald Driver
81 - Desmond Howard
82 - Lionel Aldridge/Paul Coffman
83 - John Jefferson
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 - Max Mcgee
86 - Boyd Dowler
87 - Willie Davis/Robert Brooks
88 - Keith Jackson
89 - Mark Chmura
90 - Ezra Johnson
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 - KGB/Bob Kuberski
95 - Bryce Paup
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 -
99 -

Zool
04-17-2009, 04:02 PM
#18 Doug Pederson
#77 Tony Mandarich
#71 Santana Dotson

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:02 PM
#56...Ted Hendricks. I know, just one year, but he was all-pro with 5 INTs. One of the best LBs in the history of the game...I know Wist will take him over Barnett.

https://www.bestsportsphotos.com/image.php?productid=21022

Zool
04-17-2009, 04:03 PM
#68 Mike Wahle

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:04 PM
#79...Dave Roller!

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:09 PM
#8 longwell

#10 TJ Rubley

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:09 PM
Some new ones, and some nominations for replacing some already on the list:

#63 - Fuzzy Thurston over Adam Timmerman due to longevity, and Fuzzy's lifetime commitment to the Packers.

#23 - "The Roadrunner" Travis Williams for electrifying KO returns.

#16 - Scott Hunter (why not?)

#40 - Tom Brown deserves consideration

#21 - Bob Jeter over Craig Newsome (I don't think this is even a close call.)

#60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey

#89 - Dave Robinson over Mark Chmura (Again, not even close, in my opinion)

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 04:13 PM
Some new ones, and some nominations for replacing some already on the list:

#63 - Fuzzy Thurston over Adam Timmerman due to longevity, and Fuzzy's lifetime commitment to the Packers.

#23 - "The Roadrunner" Travis Williams for electrifying KO returns.

#16 - Scott Hunter (why not?)

#40 - Tom Brown deserves consideration

#21 - Bob Jeter over Craig Newsome (I don't think this is even a close call.)

#60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey

#89 - Dave Robinson over Mark Chmura (Again, not even close, in my opinion)

Is this list for the best player or the most memorable? We should probably nail down what this list is before deciding.

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:14 PM
#10 Jan Stenerud

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 04:16 PM
1 - Curly Lambeau
2 -
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 - Derrick Frost
7 - Don Majikowski
8 - Ryan Longwell
9 -
10 - TJ Rubley
11 -
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 - Scott Hunter
17 - Craig Hentrich
18 - Doug Perderson
19 -
20 -
21 - Craig Newsome/Bob Jeter
22 - Mark Lee
23 - Travis Williams
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 -
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 - Mark Murphy
38 -
39 -
40 - Eddie Lee Ivery/Tom Brown
41 -
42 - John Brockington/Leshon Johnson/Darren Sharper
43 -
44 - Donny Anderson
45 -
46 -
47 -
48 -
49 -
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 - Frank Winters
53 - Fred Carr
54 - Larry McCarren
55 -
56 - Ted Hendricks
57 -
58 -
59 -
60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey
61 -
62 - Marco Rivera
63 - Fuzzy Thurston
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 - Mark Tauscher
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 - Mike Wahle
69 -
70 -
71 - Santana Dotson
72 - Earl Dotson
73 - Aaron Taylor
74 - Henry Jordan/Aaron Kampman
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 - Chad Clifton/Bob Skoronski
77 - Tony Mandarich
78 -
79 - Dave Roller
80 - James Lofton/Donald Driver
81 - Desmond Howard
82 - Lionel Aldridge/Paul Coffman
83 - John Jefferson
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 - Max Mcgee
86 - Boyd Dowler
87 - Willie Davis/Robert Brooks
88 - Keith Jackson
89 - Mark Chmura/Dave Robinson
90 - Ezra Johnson
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 - KGB/Bob Kuberski
95 - Bryce Paup
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 -
99 -

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:17 PM
Best player.


#59 Wayne (off the tracks train) Simmons

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 04:17 PM
Some new ones, and some nominations for replacing some already on the list:

#63 - Fuzzy Thurston over Adam Timmerman due to longevity, and Fuzzy's lifetime commitment to the Packers.

#23 - "The Roadrunner" Travis Williams for electrifying KO returns.

#16 - Scott Hunter (why not?)

#40 - Tom Brown deserves consideration

#21 - Bob Jeter over Craig Newsome (I don't think this is even a close call.)

#60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey

#89 - Dave Robinson over Mark Chmura (Again, not even close, in my opinion)

Is this list for the best player or the most memorable? We should probably nail down what this list is before deciding.

You guys can decide on that. I'd hope there's someone better than Derrick Frost to ever wear #6.

I was sort of thinking a combination of the 2, but I can see where that would lead to confusion and arguments.

I'm just listing everyone for now.

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:21 PM
Didn't Herb Adderley wear #36

#43 Buckets Goldenberg (he also wore #31)

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:27 PM
Some new ones, and some nominations for replacing some already on the list:

#63 - Fuzzy Thurston over Adam Timmerman due to longevity, and Fuzzy's lifetime commitment to the Packers.

#23 - "The Roadrunner" Travis Williams for electrifying KO returns.

#16 - Scott Hunter (why not?)

#40 - Tom Brown deserves consideration

#21 - Bob Jeter over Craig Newsome (I don't think this is even a close call.)

#60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey

#89 - Dave Robinson over Mark Chmura (Again, not even close, in my opinion)

Is this list for the best player or the most memorable? We should probably nail down what this list is before deciding.

Most of mine were on ability, except for my specific "memorable" nomination for Frost, and the lifetime award to Fuzzy T over Timmerman, who may have been better for his time. Brown/Eddie Lee Ivory I think is close. In my opinion, Jeter was a much better player than Newsome. and Robinson was much better than Chmura.

mraynrand
04-17-2009, 04:28 PM
#27 Chuck Mercein or Terrel Buckley!

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:29 PM
Didn't Herb Adderley wear #36


Not that I remember. Always 26 as I recall.

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:32 PM
#68 - Gale Gillingham over Mike Wahle. Yet another one that I do not think is even a close call.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 04:32 PM
Yet another one that I do not think is even a close call.

Old timer. :D

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 04:38 PM
OK let's go with best player to wear the number. I'm listing everyone suggested for now. Just tell me who to drop (bye Rubley, LeShon Johnson, and Frost)



1 - Curly Lambeau
2 -
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 -
7 - Don Majikowski
8 - Ryan Longwell
9 -
10 - Jan Stenerud
11 -
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 - Scott Hunter
17 - Craig Hentrich
18 - Doug Perderson
19 -
20 -
21 - Bob Jeter
22 - Mark Lee
23 - Travis Williams
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 - Chuck Mercein/Terrell Buckley
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 - Mark Murphy
38 -
39 -
40 - Eddie Lee Ivery/Tom Brown
41 -
42 - John Brockington/Darren Sharper
43 - Buckets Goldenberg
44 - Donny Anderson
45 -
46 -
47 -
48 -
49 -
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 - Frank Winters
53 - Fred Carr
54 - Larry McCarren
55 -
56 - Ted Hendricks
57 -
58 -
59 - Wayne Simmons
60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey
61 -
62 - Marco Rivera
63 - Fuzzy Thurston
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 - Mark Tauscher
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 - Gale Gillingham
69 - Bill Forrester
70 -
71 - Santana Dotson
72 - Earl Dotson
73 - Aaron Taylor
74 - Henry Jordan/Aaron Kampman
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 - Chad Clifton/Bob Skoronski
77 - Tony Mandarich
78 -
79 - Dave Roller
80 - James Lofton
81 - Desmond Howard
82 - Lionel Aldridge/Paul Coffman
83 - John Jefferson
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 - Max Mcgee
86 - Boyd Dowler
87 - Willie Davis
88 - Keith Jackson
89 - Dave Robinson
90 - Ezra Johnson
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 - KGB
95 - Bryce Paup
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 -
99 -

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:38 PM
#69 - Bill Forrester. I remembered Forrester, but not his number, which I had to look up. Forrester was an All-Pro linebacker year after year in the late '50s and early '60s.

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:42 PM
Yet another one that I do not think is even a close call.

Old timer. :D

I'm trying not to be, but someone has to stand up for the greats in the past that all the young fans have no memories of! :lol: :lol:

Patler
04-17-2009, 04:45 PM
OK let's go with best player to wear the number. I'm listing everyone suggested for now. Just tell me who to drop (bye Rubley, LeShon Johnson, and Frost)

87 - Willie Davis/Robert Brooks


Bye, bye Robert! You don't stand up to a HOF'er!

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 04:50 PM
21 - Craig Newsome/Bob Jeter

Jeter

42 - John Brockington/Leshon Johnson/Darren Sharper

Tough one. Everybody remembers Brockington because there wasn't much else to cheer on back in those days, but Sharper probably had a better Packers career.

60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey

No idea.

68 - Mike Wahle/Gale Gillingham

Gillingham

74 - Henry Jordan/Aaron Kampman

Jordan was a Hall of Famer, so it's hard to vote against him. Some people think he deserved the honor--while others felt he rode on the coat-tails of a great defense.

76 - Chad Clifton/Bob Skoronski

No idea. How many Pro Bowls did Skoronski make?

80 - James Lofton/Donald Driver

Lofton is a Hall of Famer, but Driver may have had a better Packers career. For right now, Lofton. When DD retires, he might edge him out.

82 - Lionel Aldridge/Paul Coffman

Not sure. I liked Coffman a lot.

87 - Willie Davis/Robert Brooks

Davis.

89 - Mark Chmura/Dave Robinson

Robinson.

94 - KGB/Bob Kuberski

KGB.

oregonpackfan
04-17-2009, 05:08 PM
Couple other things I noticed in looking up player number and Packer Hall of Famers.

Who is Henry Jordan? I don't think I've ever heard him mentioned when talking about the Lombardi defenses.


Who was Henry Jordan??? It makes me sad that he is not better remembered. :cry:
Henry Jordan was to DTs what Willie Davis was to DEs in the 1960s.

Part of why he has been forgotten is probably because he died so young. Dropped dead at 42. I believe he was the first of the Lombardi era greats to die. A real shock at the time.

Henry Jordan also had a great sense of humor and was a locker room leader. I had the pleasure of attending a sports banquet with Henry as the featured speaker. The guy was fantastic.

He was one of Lombardi's "steals". Got him from the Browns for a fourth round draft choice, I think the first year Lombardi was in GB. Jordan was a "no body" who then went on to a HOF career.

Patler
04-17-2009, 05:19 PM
42 - John Brockington/Leshon Johnson/Darren Sharper

Tough one. Everybody remembers Brockington because there wasn't much else to cheer on back in those days, but Sharper probably had a better Packers career.
I agree - a tough one. Brockington's candle didn't burn very long. I would have to go with Sharper


60 - John Anderson/Leroy Caffey

No idea.
I think they were somewhat the same player, but I have to go with Anderson.



74 - Henry Jordan/Aaron Kampman

Jordan was a Hall of Famer, so it's hard to vote against him. Some people think he deserved the honor--while others felt he rode on the coat-tails of a great defense.
Jordan made an awful lot of All-Pro teams during his time, so it is hard to go against him


76 - Chad Clifton/Bob Skoronski

No idea. How many Pro Bowls did Skoronski make?
I think only one, but the feeling at the time was that he was always deserving, but with Gregg a certainty at the other tackle Skoronski was overlooked. I consider Skoronski and Clifton as equals in pass protection, with Skoronski a better run blocker than Clifton, so my pick is Skoronski.


80 - James Lofton/Donald Driver

Lofton is a Hall of Famer, but Driver may have had a better Packers career. For right now, Lofton. When DD retires, he might edge him out.
I can't see Driver being considered a better player than Lofton, regardless of how his career ends.


82 - Lionel Aldridge/Paul Coffman

Not sure. I liked Coffman a lot.
I liked Aldridge, and thought he was under-appreciated on those teams; but I would probably have to pick Coffman based on performance. It is hard to compare a DE and a TE.

cpk1994
04-17-2009, 06:21 PM
71 - Santana Dotson

EDIT: Oops Santa was already mentioned. How about:

2 Mason Crosby
11 Ty Detmer

highlander
04-17-2009, 08:23 PM
55 Bernardo Harris
57 Rich Moran
58 Mike Flanagan

highlander
04-17-2009, 08:31 PM
The mid 40's is not ver good folks....

45 Perry Smith
46 Hank Gremminger
47 Jesse Whittenton
48 Ken Ellis
49 Ed West - wore the # 1 year

Fritz
04-17-2009, 09:07 PM
#81 Desmond Howard

#42 really ought to be LeShon Johnson or maybe Sharper

As Cheech - or was it Chong - said in their famous kamikaze pilot sketch, "Are you outta your f___ing mind?!?!?!"

#42 is John Brockington. Guy was a truck, a hard-charging back out of OSU, and for his first three years, until he was hurt, I believe, he was a thousand yard rusher at a time when the season was still only 14 games.

He went about 225 at a time when that's how much a big linebacker might be, and he ran - if I remember correctly - with his knees churning high.

If Sharper hadn't played with Minny for those few years I might say him, but no, John Brockington for me.

Fritz
04-17-2009, 09:12 PM
Also, to support patler's assertion on Henry Jordan - at that time I don't think the league kept track of individual tackles (I tried to look Jordan up). However, he was named first team All-Pro five times and was named to the Pro Bowl four times.

In 1964 he recovered a fumble and took it sixty yards to the house.

And here's how much the game changed: he was 6'-2" and weighed 248 pounds as a defensive tackle.

Today he'd be a linebacker.

Fritz
04-17-2009, 09:18 PM
What number was Johnny Gray? He was a pretty good safety, I think.

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 09:33 PM
Update

I stuck Eugene Robinson in at 41. I currently have #'s 27, 40, and 42 up for debate although I'm leaning towards Brockington. I know nothing about Chuck Mercein at #27.

* Edit - replaced Mandarich with Jenkins, I forgot Mandarich was still on the list from before. Put Gabe Wilkins at 98. Is he really the best we can do? Stuck Corey Williams at 99 but I'm open to suggestions.

**Updated with HW's suggestions


1 - Curly Lambeau
2 - Mason Crosby
3 - Tony Canadeo
4 - Brett Favre
5 - Paul Hornung
6 -
7 - Don Majikowski
8 - Ryan Longwell
9 - Josh Bidwell
10 - Jan Stenerud
11 - Matt Hasselbeck
12 - Lynn Dickey
13 - Chris Jacke
14 - Don Hutson
15 - Bart Starr
16 - Lou Brock
17 - Cecil Isbell
18 - Tobin Rote
19 - Arnie Herber/Mike Michalske
20 -
21 - Bob Jeter
22 - Mark Lee
23 - Travis Williams
24 - Willie Wood
25 - Dorsey Levens
26 - Herb Adderley
27 - Chuck Mercein/Terrell Buckley
28 - Willie Buchanon
29 -
30 - Ahman Green
31 - Jim Taylor
32 -
33 - William Henderson
34 - Edgar Bennett
35 -
36 - Leroy Butler
37 - Mark Murphy
38 -
39 -
40 - Eddie Lee Ivery/Tom Brown
41 - Eugene Robinson
42 - John Brockington/Darren Sharper
43 - Buckets Goldenberg
44 - Donny Anderson
45 - Perry Smith
46 - Hank Gremminger
47 - Jesse Whittenton
48 - Ken Ellis
49 - Ed West
50 - Johnny Holland
51 - Jim Ringo
52 - Frank Winters
53 - Fred Carr
54 - Larry McCarren
55 - Bernardo Harris
56 - Ted Hendricks
57 - Rich Moran
58 - Mike Flanagan
59 - Wayne Simmons
60 - John Anderson
61 -
62 - Marco Rivera
63 - Fuzzy Thurston
64 - Jerry Kramer
65 - Mark Tauscher
66 - Ray Nitschke
67 -
68 - Gale Gillingham
69 - Bill Forrester
70 -
71 - Santana Dotson
72 - Earl Dotson
73 - Aaron Taylor
74 - Henry Jordan
75 - Forrest Gregg
76 - Bob Skoronski
77 - Cullen Jenkins
78 -
79 - Dave Roller
80 - James Lofton
81 - Desmond Howard
82 - Paul Coffman
83 - John Jefferson
84 - Sterling Sharpe
85 - Max Mcgee
86 - Boyd Dowler
87 - Willie Davis
88 - Keith Jackson
89 - Dave Robinson
90 - Ezra Johnson
91 - Brian Noble
92 - Reggie White
93 - Gilbert Brown
94 - KGB
95 - Bryce Paup
96 - Sean Jones
97 - Tim Harris
98 - Gabe Wilkins
99 -Corey Williams

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:05 PM
You have to get Tony Mandarich out of there. Heck, I'd take Cullen Jenkins over him easy.

cpk1994
04-17-2009, 10:05 PM
98 Gabe Wilkins was the only one I could think of.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:06 PM
Nobody who has worn the #6 has played for the Packers for more than 1 year, according to packers.com.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:07 PM
#9 - Josh Bidwell

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:11 PM
#11 - Have to take Matt Hasselbeck over Ty Detmer. Neither played much in Green Bay, but Matt wins in a tossup because of the career he's had overall.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:14 PM
#16 - Lou Brock. I don't know anything about him, but he's in the Packers Hall of Fame and that's more than enough to beat out Hunter.

#17 - Cecil Isbell. He was on the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 30s.

#18 - Tobin Rote

mission
04-17-2009, 10:17 PM
#16 - Lou Brock. I don't know anything about him, but he's in the Packers Hall of Fame and that's more than enough to beat out Hunter.

Any guy who's made the MLB HOF is definitely good enough to fill a spot on the Pack's all-time roster.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:20 PM
Two Packer greats, Arnie Herber and Mike Michalske, both wore #19--although both wore other numbers, as well. In fact, Michalske wore 9 different uniform numbers for the Pack--which is a team record.

Bossman641
04-17-2009, 10:20 PM
#16 - Lou Brock. I don't know anything about him, but he's in the Packers Hall of Fame and that's more than enough to beat out Hunter.

#17 - Cecil Isbell. He was on the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 30s.

#18 - Tobin Rote

If I knew anything about Isbell I'd have more to go on, but Bidwell was a really good punter. Since I can't argue about someone I don't know you win though.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:29 PM
#20 - Johnny (Blood) McNally wore this number for a couple of years.

#27 - John Symank

#29 - Mike McCoy?

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:31 PM
Pains me to say this, but #30 probably should go to Clarke Hinkle. Dude is in the NFL Hall of Fame and the Packers have a practice field named after him.

#32 - not much. CB Dave Brown maybe?

#35 - Bob Flowers

#38 - Arnie Herber - this seemed to be his primary number.

#39 - Mike Prior

Fritz
04-17-2009, 10:39 PM
Since they don't have to be good or famous, how about someone who, from my younger years, was bad and perhaps infamous?

John Hadl. Dan Devine, I think, traded the mother ship to the Rams for a 34 year old QB who proceeded to play about a season and a half for the Pack. In his only full season, he threw 6 t.d.'s and 21 int's. Had a passer rating of....53.

I think Devine gave up two firsts and maybe another pick. Has to go down in Packer history as one of if not the worst acquisition ever. Ever.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:42 PM
#45 - Emlen Tunnell

#56 - Nick Barnett. Hendricks was great, but he played 1 year in GB.

#60 should be Lee Roy Caffey. It's a tossup. Both are Packers Hall of Famers, but Anderson only wore #60 for two years.

#61 - Lavvie Dilweg

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:51 PM
#67 - Karl Swanke

#70 - Keith Uecker

#77 - Ron Kostelnik

#78 - Bob Brown

#79 - Dave Hanner

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 10:59 PM
98 Gabe Wilkins was the only one I could think of.

Sadly, he's probably the best. It looks like numbers in the high 90s weren't used before the late 80s.

HarveyWallbangers
04-17-2009, 11:00 PM
#88 - Ron Kramer

TravisWilliams23
04-17-2009, 11:31 PM
Chuck Mercein wore #30. So I'd have to list Green over him.

Gotta go with Ron Kramer at #88 over Keith Jackson.

Would list Elijah Pitts at #22 over Mark Lee. Pitts scored a TD in Super Bowl I.

No doubt Travis Williams at #23! :D

Maxie the Taxi
04-18-2009, 10:40 AM
The name of the book is:

Packers by the Numbers: Jersey Numbers and the Players Who Wore Them

by John Maxymuk

As one reviewer says: "This book fills in the many blanks that researchers need for the Green Bay Packers! A MUST read for any Packers fan!!"

Amazon link is: http://www.amazon.com/Packers-Numbers-Jersey-Players-Wore/dp/1879483904/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240067876&sr=1-1


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packers11
04-18-2009, 10:53 AM
#21 - Charles Woodson

defiantly better than Newsome...

Cleft Crusty
04-18-2009, 11:42 AM
The name of the book is:

Packers by the Numbers: Jersey Numbers and the Players Who Wore Them

by John Maxymuk

As one reviewer says: "This book fills in the many blanks that researchers need for the Green Bay Packers! A MUST read for any Packers fan!!"

Amazon link is: http://www.amazon.com/Packers-Numbers-Jersey-Players-Wore/dp/1879483904/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240067876&sr=1-1


Preview Book at this link: http://books.google.com/books?id=m9o2_k8zu4QC&pg=PA286&lpg=PA286&dq=bill+forester,+jersey+number&source=bl&ots=JNSNyx6giO&sig=S8YsvyoUvyvky1NdJbiZC8Y6LFg&hl=en&ei=6e3pScbUL5qstgeIndCSBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPP1,M1

The definitive source from the oldest of the 'old school' packer fans. Well done, Maxi.

P.S. Don't forget about Mudbaths and Bloodbaths if you want to relive classic Packer-Bear rivalry

HowardRoark
04-18-2009, 02:56 PM
The name of the book is:

Packers by the Numbers: Jersey Numbers and the Players Who Wore Them

by John Maxymuk

As one reviewer says: "This book fills in the many blanks that researchers need for the Green Bay Packers! A MUST read for any Packers fan!!"

Amazon link is: http://www.amazon.com/Packers-Numbers-Jersey-Players-Wore/dp/1879483904/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240067876&sr=1-1


Preview Book at this link: http://books.google.com/books?id=m9o2_k8zu4QC&pg=PA286&lpg=PA286&dq=bill+forester,+jersey+number&source=bl&ots=JNSNyx6giO&sig=S8YsvyoUvyvky1NdJbiZC8Y6LFg&hl=en&ei=6e3pScbUL5qstgeIndCSBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPP1,M1

Nice to hear from you again, when you old guys don't post for awhile you never know what happened.

Maxie the Taxi
04-18-2009, 06:33 PM
Thanks for your concern. I'm still hanging in there.

I actually stop by quite a bit to read. Just haven't had anything brilliant to add.

Another notable #13 was Chester Marcol. One of my favorites.