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Bart Starr was a great pro quarterback, one of the names that comes to mind when you think of the great Packer teams of the sixties. His time at Alabama was during a period of decline, and he was injured much of that time. I was thinking in terms of what these guys accomplished at Alabama, their leadership and their ability.I've seen Pat Trammell mentioned here. Trammell was undoubtedly the toughest qb physically that we ever had. The substitution rules were restrictive in his days, so when he had to stay in the game on defense he was a linebacker. As a starter Trammell was 7-2-2, 8-1-2 and 11-0-0. a fine 26-3-4 record. As far as raw QB ability, though, he was not in a class with the others. He would not be the one you'd want on the filed to lead you 80 yerds in the last two minutes for the winning TD, you'd rather have Namath or Stabler. But if it was that 4th and 1 you had to have, Trammel was your guy.
Bart Starr was a great pro quarterback, one of the names that comes to mind when you think of the great Packer teams of the sixties. His time at Alabama was during a period of decline, and he was injured much of that time. I was thinking in terms of what these guys accomplished at Alabama, their leadership and their ability.
I've seen Pat Trammell mentioned here. Trammell was undoubtedly the toughest qb physically that we ever had. The substitution rules were restrictive in his days, so when he had to stay in the game on defense he was a linebacker. As a starter Trammell was 7-2-2, 8-1-2 and 11-0-0. a fine 26-3-4 record. As far as raw QB ability, though, he was not in a class with the others. He would not be the one you'd want on the filed to lead you 80 yerds in the last two minutes for the winning TD, you'd rather have Namath or Stabler. But if it was that 4th and 1 you had to have, Trammel was your guy.