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Re: Bart Starr, Quarterback Who Led the Packers to Greatness, Dies at 85 

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...and I might add, there is no record of him taking a knee during the national anthem. No wonder the national media gave so little coverage of his death.




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Bart Starr, Quarterback Who Led the Packers to Greatness, Dies at 85
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Bart Starr, Quarterback Who Led the Packers to Greatness, Dies at 85

http://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/26/obituaries/bart-starr-death-packers.html

...Bart Starr is a legend. He was an NFL quarterback at a time that folks would be proud to have him as a son, a father, a brother or a friend. There are no reports that he ever woke up one morning feeling like a girl. No record of arrests for booze or drugs not even wife beating. Never suspended for anything. He lead by example, not by running his mouth.

This is much to boring a life for the current crop of athletes.


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