Chris Russo
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Podcast Appearances
Quite possibly.
He had a couple of bad Super Bowls.
And I'll tell you something you're going to laugh at that you have to, you know, take seriously.
What are you going to do with Bart Starr?
Nine and one in the playoffs.
Super Bowl MVP.
An MVP in 1966 for the league.
He was an MVP in the league in 66.
He had a great year.
Threw four touchdowns in the NFC Championship game against Dallas.
Killed the Chiefs in a very pressure-packed game.
Yeah.
And led the most heroic drive in the history of the NFL.
Yeah.
And Ray Scott told me at Lambeau, it's the greatest mind, the longtime Packer broadcaster, it's the greatest mind over matter drive in the history of the NFL.
And that was the ice ball when he went 68 yards in the last 438 of the game after nine straight three and outs in 59 degree below zero temperatures with a windshield factor you can't believe on the ice in Lambeau.
And he called all the home plays.
But Starr is underrated because, you know, everybody remembers it's Lombardi.
They think about all the... You know, it's like Bradshaw, too.
Bradshaw and Starr, in a lot of ways, Bill, are very underrated historically because they played with so many Hall of Famers.