A bit disappointing and incomplete.
I'll get right to it. How could there ever be a retrospective of the '60s Packers with no mention at all of Herb Adderley and Willie Wood? They were two of the most important players on those championship defenses. Also, if I were someone who hadn't occasionally watched this team in the '80s, I would have thought James Lofton, John Jefferson, and Lynn Dickey never existed. I know the Packers weren't very good then, but doesn't at least Lofton -- a Hall of Famer -- deserve "hero" status? I figured there would be extensive footage dedicated to Brett Favre, but the history which preceded him by only a decade or so should have been included, as well. The true saving grace for me is the bonus disc, which features the "NFL's Greatest Games: 1993 NFC Wild Card Game (aka 'Favre to Sharpe')." I saw it on ESPN a few years ago and enjoyed it quite a bit.
Good stuff!!
I love this dvd. One minor thing. I wish they would've covered John Brockington.. That's it. I loved it!
green and gold' heroes
double dvd on the characters that have made the most glorious nfl' franchise history.
disc 1 has a durationd of 1 hour and 22 minutes, and is divided into six chapters:
THE FOUNDING FATHER - curly lambeau
STARS -tony canadeo,reggie white and bart starr
CHARACTERS -hornung,mc gee-blood mcnally
WARRIORS -kramer-gregg and dave robinson
MOMENTS IN TIME -mercein-the ice bowl and desmond howard
ICONS -don hutson,favre and vince lombardi
THE SECOND DVD is 1 hour and 10 minutes long and is related to "the greatest game"
betwwen lions and packers in 1993 wildcard.
i would have also included sterling sharpe.!!!
go pack go!!!
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