Forrest Gregg, the great lineman for the mighty Green Bay Packers of the 1960s whom Vince Lombardi called the "best player I ever coached," has died. He was 85. The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced ...
Forrest Gregg, a Hall of Fame offensive lineman who played 15 seasons in the National Football League and coached the Cincinnati Bengals to their first Super Bowl, died Friday. He was 85 and died in ...
Hoping you can help me with a research question. Is there any way to verify, without a shadow of a doubt, that Forrest Gregg played in Week 1 of the 1956 season vs the Lions. I'm aware of his 188-game ...
Forrest Gregg, one of the pillars of the Green Bay Packers dynasty of the 1960s and one of the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history, died at age 85. The Pro Football Hall of Fame, of which Gregg ...
That’s the Forrest Gregg who will live on for me. Yes, the man was flawed. But then, aren’t we all? *In a follow-up story, Jackel wrote this: Cliff Christl, the Packers' official historian, wrote to ...
There is some debate among historians whether Lombardi considered Gregg or Hornung to be the best player he ever coached. But there’s no doubt that Lombardi thought very highly of Gregg, who was ...
With regard to your debunking of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's quote on Forrest Gregg, I found something interesting on a YouTube video of a 1982 Monday night, Cincinnati at San Diego Chargers game.
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