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Bart Starr

Hall of Fame Quarterback

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In the early days of football, Bart Starr led his teams to numerous Championships.  Bart Starr was the man who made the Packers click and he will always be respected for his hardworking attitude and perseverance.  From 1960 through 1967, Bart's "won-lost record" was a sizzling 62-24-4 and the Packers won six divisional, five NFL, and the first two Super Bowl championships.  He held several NFL passing records, including the lifetime record of completing 57.4 percent of his passes over a 16-year period. He led the league in passing three times. Starr used his astuteness and skill to lead the Packers to the NFL titles and two Super Bowl Championships.  In 1977, Starr was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame and is still considered one of the NFL's greatest field leaders, even today. Outside of football, Starr has won a number of awards, including NFL Award for Citizenship and the Byron White Award. Today, he runs Healthcare Realty Management and is Co-Founder of the Rawhide Boys Ranch, a place which assists boys in trouble.

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