Michael_ Gee
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Packer Hall of Fame QB dies at age 85. I know his health had not been good for some time. What Brady is to Belichick, Starr was to Lombardi. 9-1 in playoffs. Five NFL titles.
Also eased Max McGee out of a hangover with two Super Bowl TD passes.In those days, if you heard Ray Scott say: “Boyd Dowler,” you knew Starr hit Dowler on a 15-yard out and he went out of bounds for the first down
He was before my time, but I always liked the stories in Maraniss’ book about when the Packers hired Lombardi and most of the reaction around Green Bay was “who?”
Which was Starr’s reaction too until he remembered running off the field after holding for an extra point and seeing Lombardi screaming at the Giants’ defense even though he was the offensive coordinator. During a preseason game. Which Starr thought was crazy. So he knew Lombardi was going to be quite the hire.
My parents, especially my Dad, thought Unitas could walk on water. He still had a lot of affection for the Starr/Lombardi era Packers. I looked at old footage on Youtube to get a handle on the contrast between the two. Both QBs played the game like it was high stakes cul-de-sac pickup, only with better toys. From my vantage point as a tourist from 2019, it looked brutal, beautiful, and more joyful than the football I finally started watchng on my own in college.
If my Dad could wait with other fans for players to arrive at the afterlife the way people greet pro team charters, I'm sure he would be there to cheer for Mr. Starr's entrance.