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Jerry Kramer has written: 'Lombardi' 'Distant replay' -- subject(s): Biography, Football players, Green Bay Packers (Football team), History
I have no real number, I would estimate around 20,000 dollars
Vinc Lombardi - arguably the greatest football coach of all time. His ability to teach, motivate and inspire players helped turn the Green Bay Packers into the most dominating NFL team in the 1960s.
Legendary football coach Vince Lombardi. When the Green Bay Packers football team hired Vince Lombardi as its new coach, he was intrigued with the challenge of turning the franchise around. He began leading practices, inspiring, training and motivating. But at one point in a practice, he just got so frustrated with what was going on with the players that he blew the whistle. "Everybody stop and gather around," he said. Then he knelt down, picked up the pigskin, and said, "Let's start at the beginning. This is a football. These are the yard markers. I'm the coach. You are the players." He went on, in the most elementary of ways, to explain the basics of football.
Vincent T. Lombardi was a football coach, not an author. He is best known for his coaching career with the Green Bay Packers in the 1960s and leading the team to multiple championships in the NFL.
Vince Lombardi said the #1 Speech because he felt that his team needed to listen to him, get motivated, to have a force that will guide them to win the Super Bowl, and he believed this speech would be the force that he needed.
What would this type of football be worth with the team and vince lombardi signatures?
$125,000 for first year players.
Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers and Hank Stram of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers of the National Football League defeated the Chiefs of the American Football League, 35-10.
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NFL sportscaster and writer Michael Lombardi is notrelated to legendary Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins coach Vince Lombardi, though he is an admirer and a friend of Lombardi's son, Vince Jr.