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Seasons when the Packers won a Super Bowl
1988-89
1996-97
1965-66
1967-68
2010-11
1997-98
2011-12
1992-93
1966-67
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The Super Bowl didn't exist yet in the 1965-66 season. For the other incorrect answers, the San Francisco 49ers won in 1988-89, the Dallas Cowboys in 1992-93, the Denver Broncos in 1997-98, and the New York Giants in 2011-12.
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Packers quarterbacks
James Lofton
Tony Canadeo
Bryan Bulaga
Lynn Dickey
Paul Hornung
Don Hutson
Bart Starr
Brett Favre
Don Majkowski
Aaron Rodgers
Arnie Herber
Antonio Freeman
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Don Hutson was an end, Paul Hornung was a halfback and kicker, Bryan Bulaga was an offensive tackle, Antonio Freeman and James Lofton were wide receivers, and Tony Canadeo was a halfback.
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Things that the Packers are known for
The Immaculate Reception
Having at least 3 head coaches named Mike
Being in the smallest city out of all NFL teams
The Catch
The Ice Bowl
Having the all time leading QB in passing yards
Having the most players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
They used to play some home games in Milwaukee
The No-Name Defense
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The Catch was a famous 49ers play, the Immaculate Reception was a Steelers play, the No-Name Defense was part of the Dolphins, the passing yards leader is Tom Brady from the Patriots/Bucs, and the Bears have the most Hall of Famers.
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Pro Football Hall of Famers from the Packers
Max McGee
Bobby Dillon
Mike Holmgren
Clarke Hinkle
Ray Nitschke
Sterling Sharpe
Jerry Kramer
Desmond Howard
Ahman Green
Willie Wood
Ron Wolf
Earl "Curly" Lambeau
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Defunct teams that the Packers have won games against (just for fun)
Rochester Jeffersons
Dayton Triangles
New York Yankees
Evansville Crimson Giants
Staten Island Stapletons
Boston Yanks
Kansas City Cowboys
New York Yanks
Providence Steam Roller
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Incredible, right! Lets be thankful that none of these names are still in use in the NFL today.