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AHS7 Greenbay Packers

  • Beginning

    Beginning
    The Idea of a Green Bay, Wisconson football team i concieved during meetings in the editorial room of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. I had not yet recieved a name or funding.
  • First President

    First President
    Andrew B. Turnbull is elected first president of Green Bay Football Corporation, he gains national recognition even though living in the smallest city in football.
  • First Of Many

    First Of Many
    Packers sign B Johnny Blood (McNally), T Cal Hubbard, G Mike Michalske, win first NFL title, posting 12-0-1 record. they had only been beaten 6 times from there conception to this time.
  • Big Lawsuit

    Big Lawsuit
    Fan falls from stands at (old) City Stadium, sues Packers and wins $5,000 verdict. Insurance company goes out of business and Packers go into receivership, about to fold, but local Green Bay businessmen come to rescue, raise $15,000 in new capital and reorganize the team.
  • Lambeau

    Lambeau
    Lambeau resigns to become vice president, head coach of Chicago Cardinals. The stock drives up above $100,000, giving a small town a big name.
  • Big Game, Small Town

    Big Game, Small Town
    Packers destroy New York Giants, 37-0, for seventh NFL championship, first title game ever played in Green Bay, it meant big money for the area and even more, much needed recognition.
  • Big Build

    Big Build
    Robert J. Parins elected Packers president becomes first full-time chief executive in team's history. Packers build 55,000-square foot indoor facility costing $1.9 million
  • Big Money

    Big Money
    Packers report first $2 million annual profit in their history ($2,029,154).
  • Farve

    Farve
    Wolf deals first-round draft pick to Atlanta for prodigy quarterback Brett Favre, Farve brought home many chanmpionships as well as nearly $700 million dollars to the Packers foodball franchise over his career.
  • Big Time

    Big Time
    268,000 shares are sold, setting the teams value at $67 million to put toward a $143 million stadium construction project that will include the addition of 6,700 more seats, new high-definition video scoreboards and two new gates on the exterior. This sets the teams value to $1.09 billion.