GREATNESS
The G stands for Green Bay. And the Green Bay Packers are owned by the city.
The G on the Packers helmet stands for greatness. In 1961 George Brashier, the packers eqiupment manager, created it.
I've heard two things, that it stands for Green Bay or for greatness.
I've heard two things, that it stands for Green Bay or for greatness.
its short for fudgepackers.
nope its the georgia bulldogs logo. packers own the logo but let some schools use it. hes from georgia and his favorite colors are red and black.
Greatness! 1961 George Brashier, eqiupment manager, created it. Packers had logos before but the first and only one on the helmet is the G for greatness. It's a trademarked "G" and the universities that use it have permission from the Packers.
The oval "G" logo which stands for the "G" in Green Bay was created in 1961 by Packers equipment manager Gerald (not George) "Dad" Braisher. Tiki Barber falsely reported it to stand for "greatness" without a reliable source to back up his claims; along with calling him George instead of Gerald. Other reputable media outlets then published similar stories using Barber's false claim as a source. The Packers' Assistant Director of PR and Corporate Communications had the following to say: "There's nothing in our history that suggests there's any truth to this."
The oval "G" logo which stands for the "G" in Green Bay was created in 1961 by Packers equipment manager Gerald (not George) "Dad" Braisher. Tiki Barber falsely reported it to stand for "greatness" without a reliable source to back up his claims; along with calling him George instead of Gerald. Other reputable media outlets then published similar stories using Barber's false claim as a source. The Packers' Assistant Director of PR and Corporate Communications had the following to say: "There's nothing in our history that suggests there's any truth to this."
"Greatness"
It stands for "Greatness"