Legacy Documentary: 100 Seasons of the Green Bay Packers | 1980-1989 | Down But Not Out – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Legacy Documentary: 100 Seasons of the Green Bay Packers | 1980-1989 | Down But Not Out

“They had one good season in 1989, and that turned out to be a fluke!” – Cliff Christl

Legacy: 100 Seasons of the Green Bay Packers tells the remarkable story of the Packers, from the team’s humble beginnings to its centennial season.

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Logan

wanna be friends?

    Impossible Mase

    Yes please 😂😂😂

Lawomenshoops

Memo to Lynn Dickey, the #1 overall pick in the 1979 draft went to the Canada!! Tom C. (not going to try and spell his name) didn’t want to play in Buffalo.

    David Steinle

    COUSINEAU

Fatrat

Go pack

Lawomenshoops

This is what the JJ trade ended up being- Aundra Thompson • Chargers option to swap 1982 first round picks (#13-Lindsay Scott) • 1983 first round pick (#20-Gary Anderson) • 1982 second round pick (#40-Robert Weathers) • 1984 second round pick (#39-Glenn Dennison)

Luckily the Saints wanted Bruce Clark and gave up a #1 pick for him! So, they had a #1 pick in 1983.

    Eric Sigersmith

    People always forget the super bowl 2 until 1996 era

Hector Rodriguez

Imagine The Green Bay Packers had Barry Sanders or Derek Thomas instead of Tony Mandrich

    Gage M.

    Best case scenario, we would’ve won at least another Super Bowl.

    Robert Schuknecht

    If we draft Barry Sanders maybe Tom Braatz doesn’t get fired and we never hire Ron Wolf. Without Wolf we don’t get Brett Favre.

Doc Tar

It was a dry era the 1980s, with a few oasis along the way to get us through the desert.

Lawomenshoops

I still say the best decision by the Packers came in 1991, when they traded down in the 1st round with the Eagles, and got a #1 pick in 1992. That pick was traded to the Falcons for some fat QB named Brett!

    Eric Sigersmith

    Who is the college version of the blue blood packers?

Lawomenshoops

Who was faster? Phil Epps or Mike Miller?

Ed A

Lynn Dickey was a Man! He had little pass protection, he was the best pure passer of his day!

WIDave0311

Life, love and football, it sure has been an experience!

Josh Flickinger

1st of all, loved this episode like I’ve loved all the rest. Fairly bad mistake in this one: Snow Bowl game was Dec. 1. Still had 3 more games to go. That was the final game of Dickey’s fine career. He hurt himself lifting weights that week and Jim Zorn started the next week against Marino and the Dolphins. It didn’t go well.

HAMILTRON9000

Next week is Brett Favre and the week after is Aaron Rodgers. This series is great, but this is what I’m about.

Joe Doe

I bleed cheese love packers and history of

Eric S

Sharpe great

BardEverthorn

October 17th, 1983: a Texas transplant for 10 years in Wisconsin became a Packer fan during the dark ages… for life. Never forgot this game.

Eric Thompson

James Lofton: Definitely the best first-round draft choice of the Starr era and the ONLY Hall of Famer drafted by the Packers between the Lombardi & Holmgren eras.

Lawomenshoops

Did the narrator of this video, also narrate the Canadian Hockey documentary a few years ago?

Curtis Sharpe

The players trouble off the field later on under Gregg was when I finally realized we had reached the bottom in the late 80s! Why the team held on for so long to Gregg I’ll never know it was awful totally disappointed in the front office of the Packers during that time

R. Jay stewart

Lots of revisionist history here. Bart was fired after he walked off the field with 3 timeouts in his pocket. Chicago kicked a fg after taking all of the time off the clock. He wanted to lose and get fired.

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