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Homer Jay
08-31-2006, 11:15 AM
Rather than asking I'd your age I thought I'd see who you remember as the quarterback you first saw start for the Packers.

For me it was Bart Starr.

GBRulz
08-31-2006, 11:20 AM
This is not at all what I was thinking......LOL

GBRulz
08-31-2006, 11:22 AM
Where is Majik??

That is who was Qb when I first started following the packers religiously. Can't help that I grew up in FL and got a late start.

I like the creativity, but the numbers aren't going to be accurate like we were discussing in the other thread.

jack's smirking revenge
08-31-2006, 11:23 AM
Me neither. Good thing I didn't have to tell my story about the priests. That would've been embarassing.

tyler

jack's smirking revenge
08-31-2006, 11:23 AM
Where is Majik??

That is who was Qb when I first started following the packers religiously. Can't help that I grew up in FL and got a late start.

I like the creativity, but the numbers aren't going to be accurate like we were discussing in the other thread.

Ditto Majik. And, ditto moving this to the Packer arena.

tyler

GBRulz
08-31-2006, 11:25 AM
Me neither. Good thing I didn't have to tell my story about the priests. That would've been embarassing.

tyler

Look at the bright side, JSR...at least the priests weren't involved :shock:

jack's smirking revenge
08-31-2006, 11:41 AM
Me neither. Good thing I didn't have to tell my story about the priests. That would've been embarassing.

tyler

Look at the bright side, JSR...at least the priests weren't involved :shock:

How do you know that they weren't? :shock:

tyler

Astonishment
08-31-2006, 01:46 PM
Where is Majik??

That is who was Qb when I first started following the packers religiously. Can't help that I grew up in FL and got a late start.

I like the creativity, but the numbers aren't going to be accurate like we were discussing in the other thread.

Same here, Majik was the QB for me.

K-town
08-31-2006, 02:52 PM
EXcuse me, Scott Campbell? Our very own Packerrats polygamist was a Green Bay QB?
OUTSTANDING.

Badgepack
08-31-2006, 03:30 PM
Her name was Brenda, she was in 9th grade, myself, just a young 7th grader. One night, after a dance at the school.............

GrnBay007
08-31-2006, 03:34 PM
HA HA great title for this thread Homer!!!!

red
08-31-2006, 04:49 PM
lynn dickey

he was my favorite packer until that favre guy came along

my first packer game was his last.

it was a preseason game aginst new england. i was so excited i got to see him, then he was cut the next morning

lol

at least thats how i remember it happening

CaptainKickass
08-31-2006, 06:29 PM
Don "The Trajik Man" Majkowski was the QB when I was old enough to comprehend what football actually was......

A great excuse to get a bunch of people together, fire up the BBQ, drink a bunch of booze and yell at the TV.


:mrgreen: :D

hurleyfan
08-31-2006, 08:07 PM
Bart Starr...

Guess that means I am an old Fvck! :mrgreen:

AtlPackFan
08-31-2006, 08:12 PM
Bart Starr...

Guess that means I am an old Fvck! :mrgreen:

Yes you are and I'm right there with you. I VIVIDLY remember the ice bowl. Parents were having a party and listened to the game on the radio. If I remember correctly, they blacked out home games back then...even playoffs but I could be wrong...it could be I didn't watch the game because of my parents party. :roll: God, it sucks getting old?

AtlPackFan
08-31-2006, 08:14 PM
I don't remember Campbell ever starting??? The only thing I remember was he had a high completion % in college, he had some funky throwing motion that the Packers tried to change and he was another high first round bust. Not to the level of a Tony Mandrich but high.

hurleyfan
08-31-2006, 08:20 PM
Bart Starr...

Guess that means I am an old Fvck! :mrgreen:

Yes you are and I'm right there with you. I VIVIDLY remember the ice bowl. Parents were having a party and listened to the game on the radio. If I remember correctly, they blacked out home games back then...even playoffs but I could be wrong...it could be I didn't watch the game because of my parents party. :roll: God, it sucks getting old?

Man there was some shit teams between the Lombardi dynasty, and the Wolfe/Holmgren resurrection! Most of these young bucks (& doe's!) didn't get to experience first hand all the crap we as Packer fans had to put up with! Most don't want to admit to the name Forrest Gregg as coach.. He was a hell of a tackle though!!

digitaldean
08-31-2006, 10:46 PM
Bart was the QB during the Bengston years when I remember watching the Pack.

You missed out on the great QBs of the Devine era:
Hunter, Tagge, DelGaizo and Hadl

:roll:

Dickey was a great deep ball thrower to Lofton / Jefferson, but his asking to be benched vs. St. Louis (beginning the Randy Wright era) soured me a little to him.

Majik was a good QB but unfortunately too inconsistent as a starter. Could scramble like crazy, but he had his "what were you thinking!" type of moments as much as Favre has.

No matter if this is Favre's last season or not - enjoy the time he has left. The man helped bring Reggie White to GB and ultimately SB XXXI. (and SB XXXII if Holmy wouldn't have botched it).

Joemailman
08-31-2006, 11:19 PM
I started out with Bart. How did I ever survive this:

Jerry Tagge
Quarterback
Ht/Wt: 6-2, 220
Born: 4/12/1950
College: Nebraska
Drafted: 1972, round 1, by the Green Bay Packers
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+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
| Passing | Rushing |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
| Year TM | G | Comp Att PCT YD Y/A TD INT | Att Yards TD |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
| 1972 gnb | 4 | 10 29 34.5 154 5.3 0 0 | 8 -3 1 |
| 1973 gnb | 7 | 56 106 52.8 720 6.8 2 7 | 15 62 2 |
| 1974 gnb | 7 | 70 146 47.9 709 4.9 1 10 | 18 58 0 |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
| TOTAL | 18 | 136 281 48.4 1583 5.6 3 17 | 41 117 3 |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+

Jerry Tagge never finished in the top 10 in any major category.

Jerry Tagge is not in the all-time top 50 in any major category.

GrnBay007
08-31-2006, 11:28 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.

the_idle_threat
08-31-2006, 11:43 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?











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Ummmm ..... just kidding!

GrnBay007
08-31-2006, 11:46 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?











http://www.chricken.de/html/flash_hand/hand.png









Ummmm ..... just kidding!


LOL No you're not!! :razz:

mraynrand
09-01-2006, 08:14 AM
First Packer game I can remember was a 21-19 win over Detroit in Milwaukee in 1974. I can't recall who started, but I'd bet it was John Hadl, since Devine had just traded away the entire decade for him. Concannon and Jerry Tagge were the other QBs.

Green Bud Packer
09-01-2006, 09:21 AM
my first q.b was starr my first love at q.b was scott hunter. took the pack to the playoffs in '72. it was rich campbell by the way and he beat the ditka coached bears once.

Green Bud Packer
09-01-2006, 09:24 AM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?











http://www.chricken.de/html/flash_hand/hand.png









Ummmm ..... just kidding!


LOL No you're not!! :razz:Ahh yes,one of the palmer twins!

Chubbyhubby
09-01-2006, 11:17 AM
This is not at all what I was thinking......LOL

GBRulz,

You have a dirty mind shame on you! LOL

GBRulz
09-01-2006, 01:46 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.

I dated this guy for 5 years, we broke up and then he told me he was gay. :cry:

I haven't seen him in several years, but the last time I did I wanted to throw up. Can you say flaming? I guess that is why i have bitterness towards flaming gay men.

Scott Campbell
09-01-2006, 07:15 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.

I dated this guy for 5 years, we broke up and then he told me he was gay. :cry:

I haven't seen him in several years, but the last time I did I wanted to throw up. Can you say flaming? I guess that is why i have bitterness towards flaming gay men.

Hmmm. Sounds like he was hetro when you started dating him. What the hell did you do to the poor guy?

:razz:

Scott Campbell
09-01-2006, 07:16 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.


I try not to think about my first true love much. Maybe once or twice a year.

I married her.

GBRulz
09-01-2006, 07:22 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.

I dated this guy for 5 years, we broke up and then he told me he was gay. :cry:

I haven't seen him in several years, but the last time I did I wanted to throw up. Can you say flaming? I guess that is why i have bitterness towards flaming gay men.

Hmmm. Sounds like he was hetro when you started dating him. What the hell did you do to the poor guy?

:razz:


Actually....
I just figure he's like Rastak....there are those that eventually have to come out of the closet! Although we're still waiting for that moment from Rastak! Come on...look at this purdy green jersey you can wear... :razz:

oregonpackfan
09-02-2006, 10:05 AM
Hey, please put the "First Love" in another thread. I still have fond memories of my first love. Yes, some of us guys, believe it or not you female posters, do have affectionate feelings towards our old girl friends.

The first QB I remember seeing is Bart Starr in 1959. That was the year Lombardi lead the Packers to a 7-5 after an 1-11 season with Scooter McLean as coach.

Keep in mind that the QB called all the plays back then. I remember both my father and grandfather speaking in awed admiration at this young QB from Alabama making successful, unpredictable calls. I also remember that if Bart Starr had to run out of bounds because his receivers were covered, he always sought out a defender to hit just as he reached the sideline.

OPF

Scott Campbell
09-02-2006, 11:24 AM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.

I dated this guy for 5 years, we broke up and then he told me he was gay. :cry:

I haven't seen him in several years, but the last time I did I wanted to throw up. Can you say flaming? I guess that is why i have bitterness towards flaming gay men.

Hmmm. Sounds like he was hetro when you started dating him. What the hell did you do to the poor guy?

:razz:


Actually....
I just figure he's like Rastak....



Holy crap. Is Rastak gay???

MJZiggy
09-02-2006, 12:54 PM
No, silly. He's a closet Packer fan. He just won't admit it to himself. Yet. :mrgreen:

retailguy
09-02-2006, 12:58 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.


I try not to think about my first true love much. Maybe once or twice a year.

I married her.


Awww... Mrs. Campbell you can exit the forum now. Your ass has been sufficiently kissed now.

Somehow I have visions of that Viagra commercial where Mrs. Campbell reads this post, gets frisky with Scott, who then puts his computer in standby mode and grabs a glass of water...... :shock:

woodbuck27
09-14-2006, 01:56 PM
Mr. Bart Starr. He da QB MAN !

He made it easy to become...be...remain... a Lifelong Packer fan.

woodbuck27
09-14-2006, 02:00 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.


I try not to think about my first true love much. Maybe once or twice a year.

I married her.

Yaa! My first reaction to the title of this thread made me recall REGINA. . .

"one of those... Whooaaaaman."

Run Run Run... as fast as you can. :mrgreen:

Tyrone Bigguns
09-14-2006, 02:07 PM
Where is the man who doomed us to mediocrity...John Hadl.

woodbuck27
09-14-2006, 02:20 PM
geez, this thread has me thinking back to my first true love. :sad: Do you guys ever think about your first love?

I should start a poll on this.

........naaaa, too depressing.

I dated this guy for 5 years, we broke up and then he told me he was gay. :cry:

I haven't seen him in several years, but the last time I did I wanted to throw up. Can you say flaming? I guess that is why i have bitterness towards flaming gay men.

Hmmm. Sounds like he was hetro when you started dating him. What the hell did you do to the poor guy?

:razz:


Actually....
I just figure he's like Rastak....



Holy crap. Is Rastak gay???

Yup ! Rastak is GAY.

GAY over "the Vikings" chances of winning the NFCN in 2006. :mrgreen: