National Football League 1960s All-Decade Team - Offense

Offense

0*0 Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame ยค 0~0 Hall of Fame Finalist
Position Player Team(s) College Hall of Famer
Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen* Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Redskins
Duke Yes
Bart Starr* Green Bay Packers Alabama Yes
Johnny Unitas* Baltimore Colts Louisville Yes
Half back John David Crow St. Louis Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Texas A&M No
Paul Hornung* Green Bay Packers Notre Dame Yes
Leroy Kelly* Cleveland Browns Morgan State Yes
Gale Sayers* Chicago Bears Kansas Yes
Full back Jim Brown* Cleveland Browns Syracuse Yes
Jim Taylor* Green Bay Packers
New Orleans Saints
Louisiana State Yes
Split End Del Shofner Los Angeles Rams
New York Giants
Baylor No
Charley Taylor* Washington Redskins Arizona State Yes
Flanker Gary Collins Cleveland Browns Maryland No
Boyd Dowler Green Bay Packers Colorado No
Tight end John Mackey* Baltimore Colts Syracuse Yes
Tackle Bob Brown* Philadelphia Eagles
Los Angeles Rams
Nebraska Yes
Forrest Gregg* Green Bay Packers Southern Methodist Yes
Ralph Neely Dallas Cowboys Oklahoma No
Guard Gene Hickerson* Cleveland Browns Mississippi Yes
Jerry Kramer ~ Green Bay Packers Idaho 10 time finalist
Howard Mudd San Francisco 49ers
Chicago Bears
Michigan State
Hillsdale
No
Center Jim Ringo* Green Bay Packers
Philadelphia Eagles
Syracuse Yes

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Famous quotes containing the word offense:

    Crude men who feel themselves insulted tend to assess the degree of insult as high as possible, and talk about the offense in greatly exaggerated language, only so they can revel to their heart’s content in the aroused feelings of hatred and revenge.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    Comparatively, we can excuse any offense against the heart, but not against the imagination. The imagination knows—nothing escapes its glance from out its eyry—and it controls the breast.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven,
    It hath the primal eldest curse upon’t,
    A brother’s murder.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)