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In 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs are attempting to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls (and are off to a good start at 3-0!) Eight teams have tried before: The 1968 Packers, 1974 Dolphins, 1977 Steelers, 1980 Steelers, 1990 49ers, 1994 Cowboys, 1999 Broncos, and 2005 Patriots. All have failed, and in fact none have even made it to the Super Bowl, let alone winning it. In this episode we relive all of the efforts. Why were they unsuccessful? And who came the closest? Books to complement this episode: Jerry Kramer's Farewell to Football by Jerry KramerRun to Win by Jerry KramerShula: The Coach of the NFL's Greatest Generation by Mark RibowskyThe Last Headbangers by Kevin CookBoys Will be Boys by Jeff Pearlman
Host Bill Donohue talks with 11-time Gold Glove shortstop Omar Vizquel, followed by the always entertaining team of Green Bay Packers, Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Jerry Kramer and Bob Fox, Jerry's co-author of the new book Run to Win: My Packers Life from Lombardi to Canton.
Jim and John spend the hour talking with Packers Legend Jerry Kramer about the "Glory Years" and his new book "Run To Win". https://www.packersproshop.com/run-to-win-my-packers-life#:~:text=Run%20to%20Win%20will%20serve,%2C%20teamwork%2C%20and%20gridiron%20greatness. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-8 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Oshkosh. Subscribed to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guest: Jerry Kramer
Green Bay Packer great Jerry Kramer is always an entertaining guest. Jerry talks:-FINALLY getting into the Hall of Fame -Playing for those great teams of the 60's-Playing for Vince Lombardi-The 'Ice Bowl' final play of the gameOne of the best storytellers ever! To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Jerry Kramer, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame guard, joins the show today regarding his new book Run To Win--My Packers Life from Lombardi to Canton. Kramer is a 2x Super Bowl champion who appeared in the first two Super Bowls ever and was a member of several NFL Championship teams prior to that, all coached by the great Vince Lombardi (after whom the Super Bowl trophy is named). Wayne Monbleau, longtime host of Let's Talk About Jesus, also spends time with us, sharing about the origin of the program, several of the books he has written, and what he has learned about the Lord in 50+ years of walking with Him. LTAJ has been on the air with WFIL for 20 years and prior to that, WFIL's sister station AM 990 (then WZZD) since 1981. LTAJ is WFIL's Ministry of the Month for January (enter to win prizes on our home page at wfil.com). You can catch the program weekdays at 1130am, Saturdays at 11am, and Sundays at 6am :). We cap off the show with you know what (Now THAT'S Punny, of course!) which also includes a bit of news... Sports clip: Nick Sirianni (Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben & Skin reflect back on an interview with Jerry Kramer, and biopics of both Linda Ronstadt and Amy Winehouse are in the works
"You can if you will." A phrase uttered to a young Jerry Kramer by his line coach at Sandpoint High School in tiny Sandpoint, Idaho, that would go on to push him to a celebrated NFL career with the Green Bay Packers and a sentiment that he would repeat to close his speech at his long awaited enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame almost seven decades later in 2018. In the spirit of Jerry Kramer's unforgettable and bestselling collaborations with the great Dick Schaap, his first book about his life and career in over two decades, Run to Win will serve as Kramer's definitive statement about a remarkable life and career of perseverance, teamwork, and gridiron greatness. Spanning the beginning of the legendary Vince Lombardi era through Kramer's confoundingly long wait to receive his bust in Canton, Kramer tells his amazing story as one of the most memorable and toughest Packers in franchise history. Including insightful commentary about the eminently intriguing Lombardi, as well as fellow Hall of Fame teammates Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Willie Davis, Bart Starr, Emlen Tunnell, and many more, Run to Win is a must read for all true Packers fans from one of the legends who helped lay the foundation for one of the most identifiable and successful franchises in the history of professional sports.
Scott Watson chats with Green Bay Packer legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Cramer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You can if you will." A phrase uttered to a young Jerry Kramer by his line coach at Sandpoint High School in tiny Sandpoint, Idaho, that would go on to push him to a celebrated NFL career with the Green Bay Packers and a sentiment that he would repeat to close his speech at his long awaited enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame almost seven decades later in 2018. In the spirit of Jerry Kramer's unforgettable and bestselling collaborations with the great Dick Schaap, his first book about his life and career in over two decades, Run to Win will serve as Kramer's definitive statement about a remarkable life and career of perseverance, teamwork, and gridiron greatness. Spanning the beginning of the legendary Vince Lombardi era through Kramer's confoundingly long wait to receive his bust in Canton, Kramer tells his amazing story as one of the most memorable and toughest Packers in franchise history. Including insightful commentary about the eminently intriguing Lombardi, as well as fellow Hall of Fame teammates Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Willie Davis, Bart Starr, Emlen Tunnell, and many more, Run to Win is a must read for all true Packers fans from one of the legends who helped lay the foundation for one of the most identifiable and successful franchises in the history of professional sports.
ABOUT JERRY KRAMER AND RUN TO WIN "You can if you will." A phrase uttered to a young Jerry Kramer by his line coach at Sandpoint High School in tiny Sandpoint, Idaho, that would go on to push him to a celebrated NFL career with the Green Bay Packers and a sentiment that he would repeat to close his speech at his long awaited enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame almost seven decades later in 2018.In the spirit of Jerry Kramer's unforgettable and bestselling collaborations with the great Dick Schaap, his first book about his life and career in over two decades, Run to Win will serve as Kramer's definitive statement about a remarkable life and career of perseverance, teamwork, and gridiron greatness. Spanning the beginning of the legendary Vince Lombardi era through Kramer's confoundingly long wait to receive his bust in Canton, Kramer tells his amazing story as one of the most memorable and toughest Packers in franchise history. Including insightful commentary about the eminently intriguing Lombardi, as well as fellow Hall of Fame teammates Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Willie Davis, Bart Starr, Emlen Tunnell, and many more, Run to Win is a must read for all true Packers fans from one of the legends who helped lay the foundation for one of the most identifiable and successful franchises in the history of professional sports. JERRY KRAMER BIO Jerry Kramer overcame a series of childhood injuries to become an excellent football ball player at the University of Idaho. The guard was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round (39th player overall) of the 1958 NFL Draft. He starred for the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1968, playing most of his 11-season career under the direction of Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi.Upon his entry into the NFL, he soon was hailed as one of the best blockers in the game and earned his first All-NFL acclaim in 1960, the same year the Packers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Championship Game -- Kramer's only career postseason loss.He continued his high level of play all while overcoming several debilitating injuries. In 1961, he missed several games due to a broken ankle that required a permanent pin to heal. Then, in 1964, he missed most of the season due to intestinal infections from wood splinters in his abdomen that required eight surgeries to rectify. In each instance, he returned to All-NFL form.Kramer played 130 games as the Packers guard and served as the team's placekicker for several seasons. His leadership and talents helped the franchise capture five NFL championships and victories in Super Bowls I and II.At the time of his retirement in 1968, he held the NFL Championship Game record for most field goal attempts in a game (five against the New York Giants in 1962) and the Packers' team record for most PATs in a season (43 in 1963).He earned All-NFL acclaim five times (1960, 1962-63, 1966-67) and was voted to three Pro Bowls. Kramer was also named to the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1960s, the NFL's 50th Anniversary Team in 1969 and the Super Bowl Silver Anniversary Team.Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Run-Win-Packers-Lombardi-Canton/dp/1637273002
Preached by Guest Pastor, Jerry Kramer, on December 17, 2023.
Preached by Guest Pastor, Jerry Kramer, on December 17, 2023.
Jerry Kramer joins the show to tell stories from the Lombardi years and Mike Clemens provides a last minute preview of Packers / Chiefs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Interior Line to the table for discussion.
While he was off late last week, Jason tweeted a video of Aaron Rodgers talking about Jordan Love on The Pat McAfee Show. What stood out most to Jason about what Rodgers said about the Packers QB? Also, Packers legend Jerry Kramer joins the show along with author Bob Fox.
Pro Football Hall of Famer joined Jim.
In this whirlwind episode, we tackle the big questions of the Beatification Beatdown at Lambeau: Can Jordan Love's epic comeback be likened to the sheer madness of The House on the Rock? As we dive deep into betting lines and the raging debate over that 2-point conversion, we give a tip of the cap to Rashan Gary and ponder if Jerry Kramer's 'Run to Win' might've inspired that massive fourth quarter turnaround.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/packerstherapyPayPal: Packerstherapy@yahoo.comPosting its first show in 2005, Packers Therapy is the longest-running Packers podcast on the Internet. Hosts Chris and Dave began the show as a way of capturing the spirited chats the two co-workers had about the team around the office. The two have no pretense about being experts: they are just two opinionated shareholders who love the team, follow it closely, but don't always see the Packers fortunes eye to eye.The guys encourage comments and questions via their Twitter feed @PackersTherapy or email to packerstherapy@yahoo.com and read and respond to as many as they can during each show.Packers Therapy is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former NFL player, author and sports commentator Jerry Kramer to the show. Kramer starred for the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1968, playing most of his 11-season career under the Hall of Fame head coach Vince Lombardi. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 and recently penned a new book with co-author Bob Fox, Run to Win: My Packers Life from Lombardi to Canton. Later Bill talks with Rock-and-Roll Hall of Famer Felix Cavaliere of the Young Rascals.
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EPISODE 155 I previously did another blog post and podcast about some of the philosophies of the legendary football coach of the Green Bay Packers in the 1960's, Vice Lombardi. There is a series entitled “A Football Life” on the NFL network on cable television. In part one, in an episode entitled “Lombardi Saves the Franchise” there is an interview with the NFL Hall of Fame football player, Jerry Kramer. Jerry Kramer played the guard position on offensive line for the Green Bay Packers teams in the 1960's. Jerry was sharing on the show how when he was being yelled at by Coach Lombardi for doing something incorrectly in practice or a game he would frequently be “checking his shoeshine.” In other words, Jerry had has head down and was looking at his feet because he was feeling discouraged,. He had lost his confidence and enthusiasm because he was being yelled at so often. He was being yelled at so often, he was sure he was going to be cut from the team and was wondering what he was going to do with the rest of his life. I have a friend Kimo Mahikoa, from Kauai, Hawaii. Kimo told me one time during a class I was taking on Kauai that if you are feeling down for any reason, you will always start to feel better if you “check your sunshine.” When you are feeling discouraged, ask yourself are you “checking your sunshine or your shoeshine?” Stephen Lesavich, PhD How do you check your sunshine instead of your shoeshine? Checking your sunshine instead of your shoeshine allows you to create a positive impact in your life and the life of others. Out There on the Edge of Everything®… Stephen Lesavich, PhD Copyright © 2020, 2023 by Stephen Lesavich, PhD. All rights reserved. Certified solution-focused life coach and experienced business coach.
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Ken Bowman was the primary Center on Vince Lombardi's last 3 Championship teams. Those Packers are 1 of only 2 squads in NFL history to win 3 straight titles, and the other was over 90 years ago. In the legendary Ice Bowl game, he was a key figure on one of the most heralded game-winning drives in NFL lore, and he and Jerry Kramer teamed up to make one of the most iconic blocks ever, paving the way for Bart Starr's go-ahead touchdown. Listen for some great stories from a guy who was in the middle of it all.
Notre Dame's loss is unacceptable | Jerry Kramer, NFL Hall of Famer, joins the show | Plus, the best calls from College Football Saturday
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Op 14, 15 en 16 maart zijn de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen. In het kader van ZandvoortKiest.nl, een samenwerking van de Zandvoortse media, worden de lijsttrekkers van de in Zandvoort deelnemende politieke partijen belicht. Na een persoonlijke kennismaking met de lijsttrekker, bespreekt presentator Ben Zonneveld het verkiezingsprogramma. Elke aflevering wordt afgesloten met een pitch. In aflevering 9: Jerry Kramer, lijsttrekker van Jong Zandvoort. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/de-zandvoort-podcast/message
Another Guilty Pleasure? Anthology movie by, and starring, Michael Jackson in his prime, combining a number of music videos from his bestselling "Bad" album with a fantasy tale of Michael's confrontation with a ruthless drug dealer known as Mr. Big. Warning in advance there are snippets of a road rage incident happening outside whilst we were recording. So car horns and angry shouting galore. Also this movie is weird as... Like what the hell is this thing?? Directed by Jerry Kramer and Colin Chilvers; Stars Michael Jackson and Joe Pesci --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guiltypleasurecinema/support
Recorded on Thanksgiving, we talk about Aaron smoking the hippie lettuce, Todd wants Crosby to retire, and more. Dale left his cuss jar at home, so we guessed and said $5.00 for Habitat --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/avgcheese/message
Fans call in for a chance to win tickets to the special screening of "You Can If You Will: The Jerry Kramer Story" by playing Jerry Kramer Fact Or Fiction. Also, Whoa Nelly! And updates from Matt LaFleur about Za'Darius Smith and Jaire Alexander.
After a round of Need It Or Don't Need It? presented by Fleet Farm, Packers legend and 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee Jerry Kramer joins the show to talk about the upcoming documentary made about him. Also, Wilde & Tausch Trivia with a new theme: Guess That Population!
Join the conversation as Matt and John discuss March Madness, Male Friendship, and Jerry Kramer Stimulus → Ryan McCormick, “Third Places and the Horizons of Male Friendship” @ Mere Orthodoxy: https://mereorthodoxy.com/third-places-horizons-male-friendships/ McCormick is responding to this article: Melanie Hamlett, “Men Have No Friends and Women Bear the Burden” Harpers Bazaar → https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a27259689/toxic-masculinity-male-friendships-emotional-labor-men-rely-on-women/# 4 Loves by Lewis- https://amzn.to/3se6SM1 0:00- Intro 16:31- Male Friendships 38:50- athlete 40:55- one thing
It's not every day that we get to have a conversation with a Pro Football Hall of Fame member, but today is that day! Shane is joined by former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Jerry Kramer. Kramer is a former football player, author, and sports commentator.
Celebrate Super Bowl weekend with Jerry Kramer, a Green Bay Packers legend and member of the first two Super Bowl-winning teams. A born storyteller and author of ‘Instant Replay', one of the earliest books that provided an inside look at professional sports, Jerry Kramer discusses: His often complex relationship with the great Vince Lombardi Insights on Hall of Fame teammates including Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, and Ray Nitschke His Ice Bowl block that cleared the Packers way to the first Super Bowl The Green Bay Power Sweep and the Lombardi Way
Here are some of the headlines we hit on in this episode: A Big 1950 Rules change and the anchor of the Lombardi era O-lines in celebrated. Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). Want more Sports History delivered to your ears, come see this podcast and many more at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters of Sports' Yesteryear!) We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
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Mike Bubbins, Elis James and Steff Garrero meet up in the bar to chat about Honking Off, Jack Charlton, Paul Gascoigne, Carry On Films and I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles…You can get in touch with the team on social media https://twitter.com/distantpod https://facebook.com/distantpod https://instagram.com/distantpod You can find the clips from the Episode on our playlist https://www.youtube.com/thesociallydistantsportsbarClipsElis: Ireland at Italia ‘90https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v24UKqJIKm8&feature=youtu.beSteff: Roy Jones touching his toes https://www.facebook.com/SPORTbible/videos/boxing-legend-roy-jones-jrs-painful-spine-adjustment-/834290577099452/ Mike: Atherstone ball game https://youtu.be/OhKcw27Hf7Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH-rQ8PWG-4&t=48sDocumentary choice from Elis is “Gascoigne” on NetflixHere's the trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMjmApzOo0AClips Steff: Why do Ajax sing Bob Marley's Three Little Birds? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUEgbSrfFV4 Mike: Agnew and Johnstone https://youtu.be/KsVTpX7LdZQElis: Bert Trautman plays 1956 FA Cup Final with broken neckhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceYW9YpqN10BooksSteff: Playground of the Gods by Ian Stafford. https://amzn.to/3gRGUYI Elis: War, Baby: The Glamour of Violence by Kevin Mitchell https://amzn.to/3042wdz Mike: Distant Replay by Jerry Kramer and Dick Schaap https://amzn.to/2AVoiI7
The fellow Pro Football Hall of Famer joined WTMJ's Erik Bilstad.
The fellow Pro Football Hall of Famer joined WTMJ's Erik Bilstad.
Elis James, Mike Bubbins & Steff Garrero meet up in the bar to chat sport.This week 90s footballers' favourite foods and the wisdom of both John Sitton and Paul Sykes are on the agenda.Get involved on Twitter @distantpod and claim your 8 free beers at www.beer52.com/distant Leave us a five star review and a guess at who The Secret Guitarist is on here.You can find us on YouTube too https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPg-dFSGVMfzeE6ITe8ZAw Here's the links to the clips from the episode.Round 1 of clipsElis - John Sitton starting on his own players https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L20B881v4gASteff - Magic Johnson in the 1992 All Star Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-p9lsMhGhgMike - Stirling Moss interview from 2010 https://youtu.be/eL_3Im5KRlE This weeks' DocumentarySteff - The Test on Amazon Prime https://amzn.to/2zYwiqQ Round 2 of clipsElis - Aston Villa players' favourite food and drinks from 1995/96https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQB47ffGDkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yajBDdKmk0sMike - Paul Sykes https://youtu.be/1fjC3zQu9dsSteff - Serena's Golden Slam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osVIRIw-c74BooksMike - Instant Replay - The Green Bay Diary of Jerry Kramer https://amzn.to/36kxgd0 Elis - Those Feet: A Sensual History of English Football by David Winnerhttps://amzn.to/3bV5fK8 Steff - This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own by Jonathan Rendallhttps://amzn.to/2Trpzwj
The Hall of Fame lineman joins the guys live from Radio Row in Miami
Former Green Bay Packer and Pro Football Hall of Famer
Radio Row from Miami: Jorge Masvidal, Barry Sanders, Jerry Kramer, Mark Ingram, Carson Palmer, Cameron Heyward, Darius Slay, Tarik Cohen
Packers Hall of Fame Guard Jerry Kramer talks Lombardi, Ice Bowl, and this weekend's game vs the 49ers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Which key Texans' player has caught the injury bug early? Robert and Brian talk about that plus break down some of the notable speeches from Houston Oilers' legend Robert Brazile, Jerry Kramer, Brian Dawkins, Randy Moss, Ray Lewis and Terrell Owens. Could Brazile be the last Oiler inducted? What were the best highlights from the speeches? We also discuss the Titans losing strong safety Johnathan Cyprien and who they signed to replace him. Email LockedonTexans@Mail.com for Questions or Comments. Follow us on Twitter @LockedonTexans, @HSTPodcast and @HouseofHouston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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