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The Perfect Draft - 2011 (Pro Football Stats) eBookDon NicholsGreen Bay Packers Football |
The Perfect Draft - 2011 In 1967, the NFL and the AFL held their first joint draft. For the six years previously, the two leagues had competed against each other, drafting the same players. Merlin Olsen was not only drafted by the Los Angeles Rams but also by the Denver Broncos. Joe Namath was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals as well as the Jets. But for the past 45 seasons, the two - now one - leagues have sat together and jointly selected from the nation's pool of great college football players. Looking back over the past 45 years, I wanted to assemble the best picks of all-time, or "The Perfect Draft." Who was the best player at each pick? What would such a draft look like? To begin with, the current basic draft will consist of 7 picks for each of the 32 teams. That's 224 picks before things like compensatory or supplemental picks arrive to muck things up. So that's what I did, the best of each of the 224 picks. I realize this method puts players of more recent drafts at a disadvantage. They don't have the body of work to match up with the like of Favre or Lambert or Singletary. |
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The Ice Bowl The day of the Ice Bowl game was so cold, the referees' whistles wouldn't work; so cold, the reporters' coffee froze in the press booth; so cold, fans built small fires in the concrete and metal stands; so cold, TV cables froze and photographers didn't dare touch the metal of their equipment; so cold, the game was as much about survival as it was about skill and strategy. On New Year's Eve, 1967, the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers met for a classic NFL championship game, played on a frozen field in sub-zero weather. The "Ice Bowl" challenged every skill of these two great teams. Here's the whole story, based on dozens of interviews with people who were there-on the field and off-told by author Ed Gruver with passion, suspense, wit, and accuracy. |
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