WHAT HAPPENED TO....
Donny Anderson?
Drafted by the Packers in the first round as a red-shirt junior in 1965, Anderson played his senior year at Texas Tech and signed with the Packers following the season for what was reported to be the largest contract in pro football history. The Packers won a bidding war against the Houston Oilers of the rival American Football League by giving Anderson a $711,000 contract over three years. Anderson played six years with the Packers and led the team in rushing in both 1968 and '70. He also was the team's punter for five years. Anderson still ranks 10th in career rushing for the Packers with 3,165 yards. He was traded by coach Dan Devine following the 1971 season to the St. Louis Cardinals for running back MacArthur Lane. Anderson played three more years in St. Louis.
"I wasn't the kind of player that he liked," Anderson said of Devine. "He wanted a power runner. That's why he traded for MacArthur Lane. I was in between a running back with speed and a wide receiver. And I made a smart a-- remark over in the Philippines that didn't help. I was on a USO tour in January, February of '72 and somebody said, 'Who you all going to draft in the first round?' I said, 'I don't know. We don't get involved and they don't ask what we think. But I think they'll be looking for a new coach.' I was traded about a month later. But I didn't care if I went back because Devine was such a poor excuse for a human being."
Anderson, 63, lives in Dallas, Texas, and runs the Winners for Life Foundation, which supports at-risk kids.
HIGH FIVE
John Anderson ranks the best quarterbacks he played against during his 12 seasons with the Packers. Anderson played linebacker from 1978-'89.
1 - Dan Marino
2 - Dan Fouts
3 - Joe Montana
4 - John Elway
5 - Danny White
Donny Anderson?
Drafted by the Packers in the first round as a red-shirt junior in 1965, Anderson played his senior year at Texas Tech and signed with the Packers following the season for what was reported to be the largest contract in pro football history. The Packers won a bidding war against the Houston Oilers of the rival American Football League by giving Anderson a $711,000 contract over three years. Anderson played six years with the Packers and led the team in rushing in both 1968 and '70. He also was the team's punter for five years. Anderson still ranks 10th in career rushing for the Packers with 3,165 yards. He was traded by coach Dan Devine following the 1971 season to the St. Louis Cardinals for running back MacArthur Lane. Anderson played three more years in St. Louis.
"I wasn't the kind of player that he liked," Anderson said of Devine. "He wanted a power runner. That's why he traded for MacArthur Lane. I was in between a running back with speed and a wide receiver. And I made a smart a-- remark over in the Philippines that didn't help. I was on a USO tour in January, February of '72 and somebody said, 'Who you all going to draft in the first round?' I said, 'I don't know. We don't get involved and they don't ask what we think. But I think they'll be looking for a new coach.' I was traded about a month later. But I didn't care if I went back because Devine was such a poor excuse for a human being."
Anderson, 63, lives in Dallas, Texas, and runs the Winners for Life Foundation, which supports at-risk kids.
HIGH FIVE
John Anderson ranks the best quarterbacks he played against during his 12 seasons with the Packers. Anderson played linebacker from 1978-'89.
1 - Dan Marino
2 - Dan Fouts
3 - Joe Montana
4 - John Elway
5 - Danny White

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