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    I just received the newest copy of the PackerReport magazine. In it is an article which lists the greatest Green Bay Packers of all time. Here is the top 10. 1) Reggie White 2) Brett Favre 3) Don Hutson 4) Bart Starr 5) Willie Davis 6) Herb Adderley 7) Ray Nitschke 8) Willie Wood 9) Forrest Gregg 10) Tony Canadeo
    Does everyone agree that Reggie White was a better football player than Brett Favre? I believe Reggie's contribution was huge, but nothing like Brett Favre's.

    Honorable mentions included Paul Hornung, Jim Taylor, Dave Robinson, Lynn Dickey, James Lofton, Jerry Kramer, Fuzzy Thurston, Leroy Butler, Jim Ringo, Henry Jordan, Bob Skoronski, and John Brockington.

  • #2
    i'd say it was equivalent on a every year basis, but Favre obviously has been here longer.

    Franchise QB + Franchise DE = winner

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Partial
      i'd say it was equivalent on a every year basis, but Favre obviously has been here longer.

      Franchise QB + Franchise DE = winner
      Franchise QB + Good defense = winner.... Tom brady road his defense on a couple of those superbowls, big ben did, ravens did, tampa did...

      All you need to make sure is your QB doesnt make any big mistakes...

      Boy do I feel bad for manning his superbowl window looks to be closing.... He had it all last year with the defense stepping up and E.J in the backfield

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      • #4
        I definitely liked Reggie, but Favre deserves to be at the top of that list. Reggie had a great career with the Eagles before the Pack. Favre was a benchwarmer with the Falcons.

        tyler
        Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
        A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
        The mind is its own place, and in it self
        Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

        "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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        • #5
          That's a very hard question. It is difficult for me to even list the top 10 packers of all time. How do you measure the impact players have had over the years? The game has changed so much and we tend to forget the impact of players from years past. So, I have to take a pass on the question.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BooHoo
            That's a very hard question. It is difficult for me to even list the top 10 packers of all time. How do you measure the impact players have had over the years? The game has changed so much and we tend to forget the impact of players from years past. So, I have to take a pass on the question.
            me too, I agree.

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            • #7
              Reggie deserves to be on top of that list far more than Favre.

              Don't forget, the signing of Reggie White was the single event that turned the Packers from a joke into a contender.

              Favre was already there, but when Reggie came to town, all of a sudden Green Bay went from a little frost-bowl in Wisconsin to a place where Free Agents wanted to sign. Without Reggie White, there was no Keith Jackson, there was no Sean Jones, there was no Santana Dotson, there was no Seth Joyner, there was no Desmond Howard, and there would be no Super Bowl XXXI crown. As great of a QB as Favre was, he never would have won a Super Bowl if Reggie hadn't opened the door to free agency.

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              • #8
                Greatest players as a Packer would have Hutson #1, Favre #2.

                Greatest players in their career would have Hutson #1, White #2, Favre #3.

                Going by this ranking, Ted Hendricks should be on the list. He did play one year in Green Bay before a Hall of Fame career with Oakland.
                "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jack's smirking revenge
                  I definitely liked Reggie, but Favre deserves to be at the top of that list. Reggie had a great career with the Eagles before the Pack. Favre was a benchwarmer with the Falcons.

                  tyler
                  Yep, Reggie wasn't just great with the pack, a matter of fact he was at least 30 before he even stated playing for us.

                  A great QB for 15 years > A great DE for only six.
                  Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                  • #10
                    I'm with Cyclone in that a strong case can be made for Reggie over Favre based on the leadership and cred that Reggie brought. But I also agree this is an impossible list to do with a team as storied as the Packers.

                    How can you say that a revolutionary player like Hutson isn't number 1?

                    How can you say that a founder and driving force for the team, as both a player and coach, Curly Lambeau, doesn't make the list?

                    You could maybe do something by eras, but straight up? No way.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PaCkFan_n_MD
                      Originally posted by jack's smirking revenge
                      I definitely liked Reggie, but Favre deserves to be at the top of that list. Reggie had a great career with the Eagles before the Pack. Favre was a benchwarmer with the Falcons.

                      tyler
                      Yep, Reggie wasn't just great with the pack, a matter of fact he was at least 30 before he even stated playing for us.

                      A great QB for 15 years > A great DE for only six.
                      That's what I mean. Favre has spent roughly his whole career as a Packer. He has an unbeatable starting streak, will probably beat both the TD and INT record and countless others. Was MVP of the league numerous times. That's not to say that White is a slouch, but Favre has been the consistent thread of success for the Pack for over a decade.

                      I'd vote for White, if not for his attempt to extend his career in Carolina.

                      tyler
                      Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
                      A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
                      The mind is its own place, and in it self
                      Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

                      "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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                      • #12
                        IMO its not even close- #1 is Hutson

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                        • #13
                          I will admit that its a hard discussion to have. I don't know as much as I should about the legends. Anyone care to educate those of us that are not as learned?

                          tyler
                          Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
                          A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
                          The mind is its own place, and in it self
                          Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

                          "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                            Greatest players as a Packer would have Hutson #1, Favre #2.

                            Greatest players in their career would have Hutson #1, White #2, Favre #3.

                            Going by this ranking, Ted Hendricks should be on the list. He did play one year in Green Bay before a Hall of Fame career with Oakland.
                            I knew HW would come in with a good historical perspective.

                            I'll come back with my own list that nobody will agree with, but it will stir some fun debate.

                            We are in a wilderness period, so fun debate is necessary.

                            We are the greatest franchise in NFL history, 12 championships, 3 in a row twice. 22 Hall of Famers. Debate is necessary.

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                            • #15
                              #1 Reggie White, now that man had class ! I have the utmost respect for him. Only other time I cried for a nonfamily member passing, Mr. White and Mr. (sweetness) Payton. Them is good people right there.

                              GO BEARS !
                              NFCN Champs 2005 & 2006, NFC Champs 2006

                              "Some people go though life wondering if they have made a difference, ... Marines do not have that problem." - Ronald Regan

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