Packers Bart Starr Game Day Socks
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS A slow burner, Bart Starr was a 17th round draft choice of the Green Bay Packers in 1956. Three years later, his playing time remained limited, and his career future looked uncertain. All until Vince Lombardi took over as the Packers coach, an occurrence that may have saved Bart's NFL career. In tireless study of films, Lombardi warmed to Bart's mechanics, his arm, his ball-handling techniques and, most of all, his decision-making abilities. Vince took Bart under his wing and Starr swiftly gained the confidence to become one of the NFL's great field leaders. Starr fulfilled his promise and won MVP honors in both Super Bowls I and II. Following their first title loss to Philadelphia in 1960, the Packers never again lost a playoff game under Starr. G Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD TD Career Total 196 3,149 1,808 57.4 24,718 152 138 80.5 247 1,308 5.3 15 48 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Celebrate football’s all-time greats with our P