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playing against the pack of franchise I think it was the best franchise in the history of football when Taylor was there one morning was there when star was there what dollar was there Magee was a forest Greg fuzzy Jerry Kramer so to say that ten nine eight seven six I don't know I really have no clue danila today we're counting down the top 10 greatest Packers players of all time you're talking so many great Packers that I'm not sure a number really defines it the Green Bay Packers but finest football team in the world we got to pick 10 we could take a hopper and make like 6 feet to try and force our way into ten they've had three real distinct periods of true greatness the Lambo years the Lombardi years and then the far Holmgren Reggie White years it means more to us with 90 seasons in the NFL and 21 Hall of Famers it's no easy task sorting through these resumes I mean that's a lot to choose from I don't know man these guys were all good guys I mean I you're gonna say one is better than the other in our business there is no second place in the equation for us the Packers history is so rich and diverse there shouldn't be one criteria where you say you have to be a hall-of-famer where you have to win a championship was this person ever the best at what he did as the only publicly owned franchise being a packer comes with a huge responsibility there has to be a certain amount of class and dignity that goes into being an all-time great Packer in Green Bay there is really this belief that you know all in it together the Packers are a reminder of what sports used to be and maybe should be a professional football without the package and that tradition you only know Green Bay because of the Packers [Music] you know I think that whoever did this rating is in the media right so therefore you understand that they never played the game so they don't understand who Jim Taylor was or how he played the game number 10 Jim Taylor is a travesty he's one of the three or four all-time greatest Packers he would see work with he was the guy carrying the vote for that team I don't know that you can put Jim Taylor high enough just from the production standpoint it really would drove that Packer offense back then the number one play in our offensive category as the is the power sweep Lombardi's Packers were the power sweep offense and Jim Taylor was the guy who ran Jim Taylor out of powers wait people knew what we were going to do and we defied them to stop us and we it was just about of made a better man win when I was growing up I was a Jimmy Taylor freak I love that guy or fullback Jim Taylor number 31 each step is a battle a demanding test for his courage skill and character the physicality the Jim Taylor brought to the table is right at the forefront of what made him great he wouldn't back down from any contact at all the guy was a tough physical player I'm gonna make the tackle respect me and I'm gonna punish him I'm gonna hit the tack work hard and then he's gonna hit me he was one of those guys that would set the tempo he just brought a certain toughness to the running back spot so why is Jim Taylor only number 10 on our list his accomplishments were overshadowed by a different Jim Jim Brown and Jim Taylor didn't play in the same era we would be thinking about Jim Taylor is probably the greatest fullback from that era from 1960 to 1964 there were only 13 1000 yard seasons five of those seasons were Jim Taylor Taylor galloping through the gap or a green baize door 1962 we scored 19 touchdowns in one year nobody at that time had ever scored 19 touchdowns gonna see that Jim Brown ever even scored 19 touchdowns rushing the football our number 10 Packer was named MVP in 1962 and his 19 touchdowns remains a single-season team record but it was his role on four championship teams that earned him a spot on our list if you want to think of a prototypical Green Bay Packer performance you think a Jimmy Taylor in the 62 championship game and single degree temperatures Taylor battled of brutal Giants defense led by hall-of-famer Sam Huff Taylor is taking his lumps today this could get personal Taylor carried the ball a career-high 31 times and scored the game's only touchdown Jim Taylor is the classic Lombardi Packer coming up find out which offensive lineman is the only one to make our list they had the number of good lineman Vince Lombardi coached ten Hall of Fame Packers not everyone list Willie Davis and Henry Jordan with a combined 9 Pro Bowls anchored the defensive line for over 10 years on the offensive line Jim Ringo was the league's most dominating senator the early 1960s arguably Forrest gray was the most talented tackled NFL history did somebody saves the finest football player I ever coached that ought to be reason enough for me to get top 10 as great as these Titans of the trenches were it is a non Hall of Fame guard who made our list [Music] Jerry Kramer was a terrific pulling guard he's a smart guy I am Jerry Kramer I play right guard I've been with Green Bay for the past ten years he was a key player on the team of that decade which some people would say maybe the greatest team of all time Lombardi Packers when you think of the Packers of the 60s and you think of a Lombardi Packers remember Lombardi at the blackboard this is our play we're trying to get as a seal here and a seal here and try to run this play in the alley getting the seal was the guards are off God pulls hard and he finds the first opening and Jerry Kramer was the best at that particular skill number 64 Pro guard Jerry Kramer leads Elijah what made him truly great was Kramer was a good enough athlete that he could get out there and he could make that block he had really good feet and he could pull and he could get outside and he could get in front of you to Taylor or horny and lead that player on the edge and block in space watch that number 64 that's Jerry Kramer [Music] Kramer wasn't just the key component of the Packers sweep our number nine background was more than alignment he was a great football player he could run with anybody he could block on the perimeter and then oh by the way he could kick an extra point if you needed him killed when they plunge Arian a couple of times you kick three field goals in 1962 championship and the ball claims it let's go Green Bay 16 framer is the reason the most famous Packer clay in history is remembered more for the block than for the score cue the Kramer clip [Music] [Applause] it's probably most famous tackle the tackle block in the history of pro football see how it opens up a hole with that block it's pride that did that he's determined that every fan that sees him will believe that they saw the best right guard on football doing his job in so many ways it defines the Packers but it also defines Cramer as a guy who in that situation up against a great defensive tackle makes the play that scores the touchdown the wins the championship [Applause] well of Jerry Kramer but he wasn't even the best offensive lineman on that those teams they were Hall of Famers on each side of him this was a seven-time all-pro when they picked the team of the NFL's first 50 years Jerry Kramer was the guard I think Jerry Kramer's known more for what he did after football it's fine I mean an offensive lineman that didn't make the Hall of Fame a top ten for the Packers yeah knocking acquittal in 1978 loft and burst upon the NFL with a combination of concentration and speed that gave him a season total of 46 catches for 818 yards great deep threat awesome beard bad teams really bad teams Tigers receivers have always defined themselves in championship games [Applause] except James Lofton between 1978 in 1986 he never even sniffed a Super Bowl Lofton makes our list because despite playing on just one playoff team number 80 was the iconic receiver of his era James Lofton was a great receiver and he played at a time when the Packers were not necessarily winning and getting to championship games so for a lot of people he might be lost in translation he was the classic ultimate downfield deep threat year in and year out [Music] [Applause] [Music] he had two seasons when he averaged over 22 yards per catch one thing about James Lofton you could always count on was at least one time in the game he catch the ball and you'd see his long stride and you see this defensive back running behind them he still is probably one of the fastest humans in the world right now I mean he's he's gonna be fast going to his grave James Lofton has left no doubt that he is one of the finest receivers in football today Lofton might be the most gifted athlete on our list but he gets stuck at number eight as a victim of circumstance [Music] [Applause] the Lofton's a tough case because his numbers are very impressive but I'm not sure he ever occupied people's minds nationwide James Lofton definitely deserves to be on this list if he one of the 10 best Packers of all time I don't think so I think when when you get guys like Forrest Gregg not on the list Jim Ringo not on the list I believe he's a hall-of-famer James Lofton cut 532 passes for the Packers in his career and averaged 18 point 2 yards per catch over his entire Packers career I'm not sure a lot of people thought of him in the way that he should be thought of he was a big time elite NFL wide receiver Lombardi's Packer should just be 1 through 9 on this and then lost it at 10 that should be this list up next what happened to mate find out which Packer on our list also made a name for himself on a different team I think of them as legal first and then a packer hey I'm Tom Holland [Music] our list of greatest Packers is just for the players but if we did include coaches there'd be plenty to choose from Curly Lambeau established the franchise and it's winning tradition guiding them six championships the pack is back under my home Grimm who took them to two Super Bowls winning one congratulations I couldn't be more proud of this team Vince Lombardi resurrected football in Green Bay leading the Packers to five titles in his nine year step six players on our countdown played under Lombardi including the next man on our list he was simply one of the finest single cover people in the history of this lead the ultimate cover corner her batter Lee was that guy that other teams just avoided totally he should be even higher than where he is on this list by an early quiet defensive backs they don't get higher than seven if her that early had been a Deion Sanders personality booed would be a 1 or 2 on this list herb is on his man like a wet shirt when the pass is underthrown he's there to intercept and its destination goal line the thing about her battery is at one point they had no idea was gonna be a corner he didn't come into the league as of course the tactic drafted Natalie as a running back but already featured a Hall of Fame backfield they bring a back field of warning and container that was really one of the best running back combinations we've seen the leader it didn't bode well for another running back coming in the three Bay Packer organization after an injury in the defensive backfield Lombardi would add early to cornerback where he intercepted 48 passes and returned seven four touchdowns in his career he was so dangerous you know with the football and I think that comes from this background in college of being a great running back in a window receiver I could run because I was a running back so I used to want to get my hands on the football and take off and go all the way with it Lombardi often said after that I mean can you imagine if I hadn't had that injury come up and if I just kept this guy on opposite a career when you see how much he means sense defense Natalie made a name for himself by stealing the spotlight on the grandest of stages that fraction here and the second silver ball again they had been told not to throw to the right side not the fill pass was all the way at all and in fourth quarter he said what the heck the Mosel take a shot they threw her over there and her pick the man in fact it was the first defensive touchdown a Super Bowl history mannerly won five titles with Green Bay but finished his career with the Cowboys [Applause] there he played in two more Super Bowls when he won he plated for the first six uper bowls her Baddeley if you ask me is kind of a Bill Russell of the NFL this guy wants six championships our number seven Packer got bumped up on our list for staying true to the green goal he's legendary for basically saying he doesn't wear his Cowboys ring when he retired he was very clear that he's a packer and doesn't want to be remembered as a cowboy I love this for all of us cowboy haters all across America we would do the same thing I don't want a ring with the Cowboys stick that in the basement MA [Music] Paul Hornung was one of the most versatile football players that never played pro football that's the way I would like to be remembered he could do everything he can run the football quarterback in Notre Dame Hornung scored a hundred and seventy six points in 12 games in 1960 he averaged almost 15 points a game for an exploring record stood for 46 years until the Damien Thomlinson eclipsed the mark in a 16-game season in 2006 he did everything you don't see a ballplayer like that today you don't see one that has the opportunity to even try all those things [Music] the golden boy was the Packers first overall pick in 1957 but it took two years and a new head coach to discover his value it wasn't that anybody doubted his skills today we're wondering why is he gonna do in the pros how long came Vince Lombardi who said you're my back Lombardi created Frank Gifford in New York by sort of a halfback of the catch run and throw and he said there's my Gifford he saw it on film before they ever played a game he was Lombardi's pet morning was Lombardi's favorite player he had all these extracurricular things going on and Lombardi used to you know bark and yell at him a little bit but I think Vince really loved them I'll bet Paul Hornung was a big reason why a lot of women started to like the National Football League Paul was an impact player on the Green Bay Packers he also was an impact player on half the females in the United States he certainly had very strong leadership qualities off football field [Music] his ban on a feeling you'd be bad off the field at x4 coach Lombardi in his heart of hearts wish that he could be like that so why isn't Horning higher on our list you can bet is a year-long suspension in 1963 for gambling on football had something to do with it he was the first one to admit that he he knew he shouldn't be doing it and he took it like a man took the one year suspension and then came back and played far beyond that I have a lot of problems to face this year a lot of mental problems which will arise and it is a big problem I think the number one problem in which we will have to just bear up under our number six Packer was a two-time League MVP but might not have been the best runner in that backfield Corning was definitely a better player than Taylor off whether it was a better play than Taylor on the field I absolutely don't think so his numbers do not even fear Jim Taylor ran 43 touchdowns Paul Hornung ran 450 Paul warning to me might have been one of the more overrated players in the NFL I think that even might be a little high on that list Oh give me a break man Taylor is a thousand because Corning on it with that need luck Golden Boy gets what Golden Boy wants and that's higher on this list than should Taylor although Jim Taylor is absolutely upset about that totally ticked off coming up who we are highest offense player he epitomized Green Bay Packers football we're talking about the best defensive tackle defensive end ever all place succeed on the blackboard but men make them work before we continue our list let's take a look at which men earned a spot so far back down from any contact at all that was a tough physical player it's probably the most famous tackle to tackle walk in the history of pro football he was the shining light in a poor era is kind of the Bill Russell of the NFL this guy won six championships run the foot throw the first ball you can do everything [Music] my name is Ray Nitschke I'm the middle linebacker for the Green Bay Packers if you think of Green Bay Packers I would bet that most people one of the first names that comes to mind is Ray Nitschke but if there is a player other teams love to hate it's rain atsuki number 66 Green Bay's all-pro middle linebacker he epitomized Green Bay Packer football the pictures of him are legendary with his teeth missing and he's just the epitome of 60s era tough guy football his threatening appearance and nasty temperament once caused Los Angeles columnist Jim Murray to write the Green Bay Packers came here by jet but Ray Nitschke just rode his broomstick came out of Chicago he was a tough guy from a tough neighborhood he got trouble off the field my parents died when I was very young and I think I took it out on the neighborhood kids and I was always fighting and getting in a tang Lynch with the other kids or in the neighborhood he would snarl at you if you got too close he wasn't just a crazy guy he was very agile had a great nose for the ball and once he got to you he just leveled you great niche geez menacing stare was intimidating he's number five on our list because he became the face of Lombardi defense they want a billing the defense around him and fifteen seasons in Green Bay Mitch he was a seven-time all-pro and at number five he's the highest Lombardi defender on our list no better player overall he epitomizes the Packers I would argue he should be number one and what a privilege it was to go on the athletic field and play middle linebacker for the Green Bay Packers you know some people think Ray Nitschke was overrated and they think because of the persona and the teeth and everything else and the nastiness that he wasn't as good as he was but I look at him and I saw a guy for that era he hit people in the hole as hard as anybody if I had to start an all time team my middle linebacker would probably be Ray Nitschke ahead of Dick Butkus Sam ha for anybody like that look Nitschke is great Nitschke deserves on this list but Nitschke shouldn't be higher than five [Applause] I'm just not gonna be the guy to tell them that sorry you go tell raise that higher on the list Green Bay Packer all I don't think I've ever seen a defensive lineman like Reggie White physically he was the most talented big guy I've ever seen in my life he was consistently the guy that brought the Packers back to prominence again we're talking about the best defensive tackle defensive end whatever you want to call them ever pictures he was at anchor left and he was the pass rusher that made everybody else better linebackers for better defensive backs or better other defensive linemen are better because of his presence Reggie White made it cool to play in Green Bay [Music] when NFL titles were flowing freely during the 60s Green Bay became known as tidal town but when the championships dried up in the 70s and 80s title town became an NFL purgatory nobody want to go to Green Bay freeze freeze to death Packers fortunes would be saved forever thanks to an inspired decision by the Minister of Defense bringing the sack to the pad the highest-profile free agent in the first free agent class chose Green Bay Wisconsin that's a pretty big deal Reggie said God told him to go to Green Bay God left the voicemail so that's pretty important on a whim I just phoned him up and said reg this is god I want you to go to Green Bay oh that was holmgren faking God still pretty important you can trace the rise of the Green Bay Packers into Super Bowl champions and perennial playoff teams to the signing of free agent signing of Reggie White despite playing only six seasons in Green Bay Reggie White may have made the biggest impact of fail gave them real leadership and gave them a defensive force that they hadn't had in many many years our number four Packer led the team to six playoff appearances two Super Bowls and a world championship was he a packer was he an eagle and I think I don't know if people remember him as a packer as much as they maybe remember him as a great player with the Eagles but I think white deserves to be high on the list of top ten Packers he helped bring a Super Bowl here absolutely Reggie White deserves to be on this list and again if he was alive today I wasn't going to be the one to tell him that he wasn't higher still to come what quarterback will be revealed on our list I don't think you can underestimate how great a player he was being successful quarterback in Green Bay means more than just looking depart what a back span should be as comfortable as possible with the food spread approximately the width of the shoulders when deke held the position for nine years passing for 133 touchdowns but only made the playoffs once he sort of lost in in football history had some really good years in the NFL would never be considered a great quarterback Don Makowski led the NFL with over 4,300 passing yards in 1989 but lost his job three years later if you get hurt and Lou Gehrig or Brett Favre replaces yet you better look for a new team Aaron Rodgers has named the MVP of Super Bowl 45 and just barely missed making out list we need some time here guys a little breathing room here we're like 14 seconds after he just won the Super Bowl but no quarterback won more championships in Green Bay then our number three Packer the 60s will be described as a decade in which the Packers were the number one team and Bart Starr was proudly the number one Packer a lot of people picked Bart Starr apart they say look at all the talent around them but Bart Starr knew exactly what Lombardi wanted every player must go all-out on every play he knew how to call the game knew had to be a leader it was what does the coach need me to do what's the precision this office is gonna operate under and how are we going to win games that's the object of football it's win the game I'm Bart Starr I was a seventeenth round draft choice of the Green Bay Packers my first year - Bart Starr was an unknown quantity to me he was like methane gas colorless odorless tasteless virtually invisible star was not worth knowing before the party got there he'd won just three games and 20 starts you got twice as many interceptions as touchdowns took one Barney a couple months to figure out this guy I can put him on the field he's gonna run my offense perfectly it was a perfect combination of coach and quarterback defensively they almost seem to be coming off the ball maybe 50 Traynham 52 okay sir Bart Starr statistically wasn't he wasn't the greatest quarterback of all things good so why is it our number three packer higher on the list even though he led the NFL in passing three times something brought far failed to do once the star never threw for more than 2500 yards or 20 touchdowns in a single season you may not put him in the same category as some of the dynamic players we've seen because he didn't wow you with those big statistics when he was porter back the job was different the job wasn't to throw the ball 40 times a game it wasn't to put up these numbers that's not how you did it certainly now you did it under Lombardi do you know how many one-yard touchdown passes Bart Starr threw in his career one you know how many two yard touchdown passes Bart Starr threw in his career one by contrast Peyton Manning has thrown 37 1 or 2 yard touchdown passes that's not how the Packers offense worked they didn't want to throw the ball at the goal line they didn't have to throw the ball to go alive there are other quarterbacks who just had these dazzling numbers and everything but I mean they didn't win like he did on number 3 Packer earned his spot on the list by winning five NFL and chips and MVP honors in the first two Super Bowls he was just terrific in the postseason 15 touchdowns only three interceptions he completed 61 percent of his passes he only lost one playoff game in his career never lost the playoff game at home all he did was win championships what we keep forgetting to call his own place well he won quick all three right here and that system even though Lombardi me to put it out there Bart ran the game while Jerry Kramer delivered the most famous block in the Ice Bowl it was Stars guts that made it all happen the NFL championships at stake this guy just runs his own thing as a coach I can shuffle and lunge my way into the end zone all he said of a crisis time like that was in running let's get the hell out of here [Music] [Applause] yes on those things Bart Starr to me the best big game quarterback of all time and and to me the definitive Packer going go we address the elephant in the room Brett Favre Brett Favre crackpot is Favre number one or number two on our list [Music] finding playmakers throughout Packers history is difficult making our list as wire season is sterling sharp set an NFL record with 107 receptions in 1919 and then again with 112 the following season Sterling Sharpe has to be on the list you look at the window of Sterling Sharpe would be good for five or six years I don't know if that would be touched Antonio Freeman delivered in the clubs with 231 receiving the arms and three touchdowns and two Super Bowl appearances I was a part of a Super Bowl championship team so I think that budges me up a couple knots Donald Driver finally won his ring in 2010 but still couldn't crack up list the guy's been fantastic and he's gonna be there or he is the greatest Packer receiver Evelyn while these three couldn't grab a spot on our list they caught plenty of passes from our number-two Packer if Brett Favre is number two who was number one Brett Favre could be number one he had almost two decades of pretty much dominus in Green Bay and kept that small market afloat rest Favre just rose big ball everyone knew Brett Farve everyone knew Green Bay where Green Bay was because of red farm Brett Favre to modern air football is the Green Bay Packers Brett Favre should be number one no no no no no look there's an entire roster of players that won five championships under Vince Lombardi or Provost not as good a quarterback his fart star just period end of sex star is was and will remain the iconic Packers quarterback they had spent 20 years after Bart Starr trying to find a quarterback fire gave them hope [Music] if you look at his entire body work his numbers how he had to carry those teams how his teams weren't nearly as talented I think you have to put far ahead of star in 1992 an injury to Don Makowski gave far the starting job a position he held for 250 three straight games and the Green Bay Luke Garrett is a remarkable Street I think Brett Favre's is more remarkable because Luke Garrett didn't get back it's the most amazing streak in sports when you look at the hits he endured Brett Favre game in and game out it's astounding you know we're coming after your ass finally they do it from a health standpoint but you did it from a production standpoint that's the amazing part of it to me our number two pakka was a three-time MVP and holds the NFL record for career wins passing touchdowns and yards [Applause] Favre was astounding his records are just unbelievable I don't feel like a Steve Austin you know Bionic compartment in his armor what was going on with him [Music] before was a gunslinger it wasn't a real deep thinker if he liked it he threw it no more RocketBallz places whilst playing touch football growing up then Big Ten God watt oh but I'd always thought the guy was covered but that was the hard one to do we're watching for those did you see that Holmes and he gave you so many of those where he's thrown the ball backwards or shot putting it Favre is the creative corner before singing it in a place that you say who else gets it there that was one magnificent old I got a fade in [Applause] the way he handled himself people could relate with Brett Favre you know the Catholic island I like him with his Wrangler jeans in his face ball hat in his truck and all that I like him he looks like it down the earth guy farm when the Packers their first Super Bowl in three decades but failed to crack our top spot for one reason these Green Bay's Benedict Arnold I think we all know why I'm here is he gonna retire it's over it's you hundred time I've always wanted to be a fact a fact I always will be a fact I'm gonna retire unruhe time to walk across the state border and then go play for the Vikings is the ultimate act of treason we need to remember this and talk about his legacy if Brett Favre had retired when he could have won he loved Green Bay I don't think there's any doubt he be considered the greatest Packer in the history of the franchise coming up our number one greatest back jeezum service fresh [Applause] [Music] before we reveal who is the king the title town let's take one more look at the Packers royal court [Applause] [Music] he was a guy carrying the boat arrived Kramer was a good enough athlete and he would get out there and he could make that block all right James Lofton was a dominant receiver he's legendary for basically saying he doesn't wear his cowboy drink morning was Lombardi's favorite player once he got you to just level Jim the best defensive end whatever you want to call them ever [Music] all he did was win championships if Brett Farve is number two who is number one what Renate after all died Don fussing interesting to pick Don Hutson as the number one Green Bay Packer of all time it's got to be hard for some people to accept but it's true here's Green Bay Packer great Don Hudson taking an Arnie herb of the past for a long game I got a hard time putting anybody that caught passes the 1930s number one of any list that includes current guys he was a great Packer a great football player and I'll tell you that's a lot of guts to pick Don Hudson number one here's Don Hudson once the pride of Alabama one of the fastest men in pro football a recognize the name I didn't know who he was but when I saw footage I said oh that's Don hood in the 30s and 40s Don Hutson was the NFL his dominance was so complete he has to be at the top of our list Don Hudson's numbers for his time as a receiver were so much better than everybody else it's mind-boggling Don Hudson 1940 to 1942 72 catches 1400 yards 17 touchdowns Don Hudson had as much production that year as the next three receivers combined love Don Hudson lot of respect but he's playing where there's like guys that are covering him they're working at a factory then coming putting on a helmet and try to defend Don Hudson as impressive as he was on offense our number one Packer was equally effective on defense he led the league with six interceptions in 1940 and oh by the way he was so the team's best kicker yes sir Don Hudson is considered by most the first modern receiver though he wasn't playing in what you would call the modern era Don Hudson's legacy has stood the test of time our top packer modernized the world of the receiver he was the first guy that actually ran what looked like modern day pass patterns he was the first guy that kind of ran under the ball didn't just catch it with his feet planet and then try and run like a fullback Hudson stretched the field and had the speed and the grace that no one else had at that time Don's blazing speed made him hard to cover [Music] as the first great receiver in pro football I would have a hard time arguing with him as the top packer of all time oftentimes the guys who played in the 40s in the 50s get overlooked because the tape isn't as good people say it was a slower game when you know I'm not sure you can buy into that this isn't see how fast he really is nowadays I mean you know back then there was the 100-yard dash I don't think anybody behind Hudson puts on more speed and reaches out for a 50-yard pen Yahoo 50 yards if it's in a set records it blasted off a long time has touched our record 99 touchdowns less intial Steve Largent program when we talk about Don Hudson being number one I personally think Don Hudson may have been one of the greatest if not the greatest player ever to play in the National Football League because he dominated his position so much and for so long now that our list of Green Bay's finest is complete is it another title for title town or just cheesy joke job it's a puzzle to me I did say that all the Lombardi Packers should be one through nine and then Jim plopped in it now I have to rethink that stance why do we always take ten there's 11 uh no offense there's 11 on defense why don't we make it the top 11 I say that the Packer fans and the people that don't stock in the Packers I think they should be on that list of top ties no in addition to party Smith what rugged fullback Barty Smith yeah why not Big Pharma I know he's got his own he's on every other let's kick the Brett Favre up and put both Lofton and sharp on this list [Music] party Smith look it up in the internet you'll find [Music]
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