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The 1962 Green Bay Packers are still considered one of the most dominating teams in the history of the National Football League. In 2007, when the New England Patriots were trying to become the first team to go unbeaten during a 16-game season and win the Super Bowl, there were many stories written about their place in history, and the 62 Packers were always listed among the top three teams of all time.
There are a number of books on the Packers already, showing a strong and sustained interest in one of the most popular sports franchises in America. There are also a number of booksthough far feweron the Packers of the Vince Lombardi era. There has never been a book, however, focused on Lombardis, and (arguably) pro footballs, greatest team: the 1962 Packers.
The 1962 Green Bay Packers will examine how the team was built and on Lombardis coaching staff, how four of the five assistants went on to become head coaches Bill Austin, Tom Fears, Norb Hecker and Phil Bengtson. The team was rich with personalities, from the glamour-conscience Hourning to the emotional Nitschke to the determined Starr. Of course, the strongest personality of all was Lombardis, who shaped

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The First Americas Team: The 1962 Green Bay Packers

Copyright 2011 by Bob Berghaus

All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any fashionprint, facsimile, or electronicor by any method yet to be developed without express permission of the copyright holder.

For further information, contact the publisher:

Clerisy Press

P.O. Box 8874

Cincinnati, OH 45208-0874

clerisypress.com

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:

Berghaus, Bob, 1954

The first Americas team: the 1962 Green Bay Packers/by Bob Berghaus.1st ed.

p. cm.

ISBN-13: 978-1-57860-442-5 (pbk.)

ISBN-10: 1-57860-442-7 ()

1. Green Bay Packers (Football team)History. I. Title.

GV956.G7B46 2011

641.5973dc23

2011022283

Distributed by Publishers Group West

Edited by Jack Heffron

Cover designed by Scott McGrew

Interior designed by Annie Long

All photos courtesy of the Green Bay Press-Gazette

First edition, first printing

Thank you, Lisa.

As with most accomplishments in my life, I wouldnt have been able to complete this book without the support of my wife, Lisa. Shes a loving mother and wife whose honesty and humor spurs me on more than she realizes. I dont know where I would be without her.

Foreword

by Bart Starr

E ntering 1962, we expected to have a very good season because we were coming off a truly special one in 1961. We finished it off in as great a way as you could close out a season when we beat a strong Giants team 370 to win our first National Football League championship under coach Vince Lombardi.

We had exceptional talent in 1962. Nine of my teammates were eventually elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and there are several others who should be in as well. Obviously, we had the leadership of Coach Lombardi, who gave us a sense of direction as soon as he arrived in 1959.

We started the 1962 season very strong, winning our first three games by fairly sizeable margins. We had that close call with the Lions in the fourth game, when Herb Adderley intercepted a pass in the final minute that set up a short field goal for Paul Hornung, enabling us to win the game.

We kept winning, and at some point reporters began asking us about the possibility of an unbeaten season. I can tell you that wasnt our focus, that I dont think any one of us thought in those terms because of the leadership and direction by Coach Lombardi. What we were thinking about was just going at it game by game, week by week, and just seeing where that would take us.

Under the direction of Coach Lombardi we won our first ten games before we finally lost to the Lions in Detroit in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Obviously when you have that kind of pressure building and you suffer a loss, it can be very damaging to you and very disappointing. But I think because of Coach Lombardis leadership we were able to keep a very narrowly focused direction in front of us. Somehow, you just work your way through those things, something we were able to do.

We won our last three games to set up another championship game with the Giants. This one was played in Yankee Stadium, and the Giants were ready for us because of what had happened the previous year. I dont think we looked at it as pressure. We were more concerned about the quality of team we were facing. We had a lot of respect for the Giants, but I think the focus was that this is going to be a game on the road in front of a hostile crowd.

The Giants were a formidable foe, no question about that. They had a 122 record, at one point winning nine straight games. They had excellent leadership, a very good defense, and of course they had quarterback Y.A. Tittle, who had an outstanding year.

The strength of our team was on display in that ball game because it was one of the coldest games at that time, and it was very, very windy. Ill always remember how cold and windy it was because I had never seen the sideline benches be blown over. They actually blew over and onto the field during the game. It was quite a sight.

Because we had a strong running game we were able to win that ball game. I didnt have the arm strength and accuracy to deal with those conditions, so I was grateful we had the strength of the running game because I could lean on that throughout the game. Because the Giants focused on stopping our running attack, it helped when we did have to throw.

That was the second of our five championships under Coach Lombardi. We went on to win three more with him, something Im proud of to this day. Coach Lombardi meant the world to me. I appreciate the confidence he showed in me on the football field, and Im grateful for how he helped me away from the field.

One thing that was characteristic of him was the pursuit of excellence. He said the pursuit of excellence would make you a better person than you otherwise might be content to be. I know Im a better person than I otherwise would have been because of the time I was able to spend with the man.

CHAPTER 1
Football as It Should Be Played

Football is two things. Its blocking and tackling. You block and tackle better than the team youre playing, you win.

That was the mindset of Vince Lombardi, who in 1962 was the most famous football coach of what was probably the most revered professional football team in America. During that season, his Green Bay Packers blocked and tackled better than the other thirteen teams in the National Football League. They led the league in scoring with 415 points, and the 148 points given up by Green Bays hard-hitting defense was the fewest in the league.

Those totals, by the way, were also better than all eight teams in the rival American Football League, which was in its third year of existence. The Packers winning margin of 19.1 per game was more than 10 points better than all other team in the NFL.

Four years earlier, the Packers were at rock bottom following a 1101 record. Ray Scooter McLean, a nice man who didnt understand the meaning of discipline, quit before he would have been dismissed as coach. In the winter of 1959 the Packers hired Lombardi, who had been offensive coordinator for the New York Giants since 1954.

Lombardi was a tough-as-nails guard at Fordham, playing on the legendary Seven Blocks of Granite offensive line. After college he became a high school teacher and coach. He returned to Fordham to coach the freshman football team, and then moved on to West Point as an assistant to the legendary Red Blaik. With the Giants, Lombardi became known in NFL circles as a top-flight coordinator, but when head coaching jobs came up he was passed over until he finally got his chance with the Packers at age forty-five.

The Packers won their first three games under Lombardi before losing five in a row to end any hopes of a dramatic worst-to-first turnaround. Struggling at 35, the Packers seemed destined to have another losing season. Remarkably, they turned around during the last third of the season, winning their final four games for a 75 record and their first winning season in twelve years.

During those four games the Packers outscored their opponents 11951, scoring almost as many points as the 129 totaled during the first eight games. The defense, by giving up an average of just under 13 points in those final four games, also showed remarkable improvement after allowing an average of 31.8 points per game during the losing streak.

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