vineri, 7 iulie 2017

Don Hutson on Lambeau's First Class Team

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Packers Hall of Famer Don Hutson discusses Curly Lambeau's commitment to a "first class" football team. In 1919, Curly Lambeau convinced the Indian Packing Company to sponsor a Green Bay football club, known as the 'Blues' because of their jersey color and also the 'Indians' because of their original sponsor. The club dominated regional opponents. In 1921, the team joined the fledgling National Football League and their popular nickname stuck, the Packers. In 31 seasons as Green Bay Packers coach, Lambeau's teams won 212 games, lost 106 and tied 21. As a player, Lambeau threw 24 touchdown passes and scored 11 himself. He kicked six field goals and 20 extra points. http://packershalloffame.com/

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