Paul Hornung (#5) Dies at 84

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didimauw

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Well this makes much more sense. I am from Wisconsin, but I am under 60. So there's that.
 

warren

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You missed a "oner." Starr, Taylor, Horning, the whole bunch all centered on Lombardi. They put a small town with a publicly owned team on the map. I had to watch on tape delay up here in Alaska back then.

Horning lived large, made big mistakes in life as most of us have and enjoyed a long life only to be cut down by an insidious illness. RIP!
 

ssjones

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I was just a little boy when he played for the Packers, but my dad was a lifelong Packers fan and talked about him and Bart Starr frequently. Bart Starr had a similar end to his life, sad.
 

mso489

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I'm not a devoted football fan though I've seen some great games and especially Super Bowls, but I remember him. Dementia hits a lot of people who never played sports, but you always think of that as a potential factor. Banging the "circuitry" against the cranium takes a toll. He did pretty well with longevity, though under the circumstances, that may have been a hardship.
 
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