Starr was the perfect leader for a Green Bay Packers team that had it all and won five world titles in the 1960s. Starr was arguably the greatest postseason quarterback ever, compiling a 9-1 playoff record with wins in his last nine games. Starr won MVP honors in both Super Bowl I and II. Starr also helped guide Green Bay to a 74-20-4 regular-season record between 1961 and 1967, for a .776 winning percentage. “Going back to coach in Green Bay was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life,” Starr said.
Source: Forbes May 26, 2019 16:07 UTC