I'm obviously too young to have lived through any of those guys, so this is a fun learning experience for me. He has the highest PFR cumulative AV while wearing a Packers jersey with #81.
Subsequently Perry Kemp was #2.
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cumulative average for what though Rich was the longest tenured Packer on that list with 8 years, kinda shows to how little we use TE's, course back in the 70's we probably ran more then we passed since we never had a QB that amounted to much.
Body catcher, doesn't have that quick twitch, just a track star, too raw on running routes, doesn't use his hands well enough at the LOS on press, older than Packers would like in the 1st round. I bet he isn't even in the top 3 rounds on the Packers board.
I kind of like that assertion ............. Tony Mandarich was the catalyst to the Bob Harlan hiring of Ron Wolf. Great positive spin on the eventual firing of Lindy Infante and the road to Super Bowl 31. Hey in 1990 our top draft picks were Tony Bennett and Darrell Thompson. Packers got Leroy Butler in the 3rd round at pick 48, and Bryce Paup and Jackie Harris as later 1990 round picks. Got Chris Jacke as a late round 1989 draft pick. 1991 got us nobody (Vinnie Clark, Esera Tuaolo, Don Davey, Chuck Webb ............ ) In 1988 we got Sterling Sharpe and Chuck Cecil. In 1987 we got Majik. In 1986 we got Tim Harris. In 1985 we got Ruettgers, Moran, Stanley, Noble and Stills.Yoop wrote: ↑26 Jun 2022 07:45Tony Mandarich was the catalyst to the Bob Harlan hiring of Ron Wolf, and all that has happened since, in that respect the 4.4 milla bucks we paid Tony for those 4 years was a bargain
The Cubbies from Chi took Armstrong, and I remember Mike Dicka saying Armstrong would demolish Mandarich, man I hated Ditka for being right about that