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Who was Ray Nitschke? - UK Packers Podcast - Green Bay Packers History 

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In this episode, Steve delves into Green Bay Packers history and breaks down just how important and legendary a player Ray Nitschke was!
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@geopat54
@geopat54 5 лет назад
From what I know about Ray Nitschke I would call him a respectful caring man. As a father of adopted children he was always described as a good father. My mothers uncle built and owned the Bay Motel and restaurant in Green Bay. Most of my mothers family lived there and we visited and came for weddings or funerals. In about 1965 my father and mother were out to dinner with Uncle Joe and his wife. While they were eating a man and his wife came up to the table. My father recalls that the man said something like, "I'm sorry to bother you during dinner Mr. Loch, but I wanted to say hello." My dad was a bit surprised, because the guy was Ray Nitschke. Of course Green Bay was a small place then, but what shocked my dad was how he called my moms uncle Mr. Loch and how downright respectful of his elders he was. Uncle Joe told my folks that he was always that way. I guess in today's day and age it's hard to understand a town of 35,000 people having an NFL team with big time players walking around and interacting with everybody everyday.
@UKPackers
@UKPackers 5 лет назад
Wow George! Thanks for the comment, a fantastic insight! That’s what we hear also from anyone who spoke with him. He always had time for fans and would stand and talk all day. Such a fantastic success story from such humble and troubled beginnings.
@kennethcouch4388
@kennethcouch4388 6 месяцев назад
❤ still miss Ray. He was a great player and good man!! No words to describe how special player he was.
@grampafornia6617
@grampafornia6617 10 дней назад
I had the privilege of meeting Ray Nitschke several times. He let me wear his Superbowl Ring once. I was so blown away by this gesture. I think it was Superbowl I but it might have been Superbowl II? I was in such shock. I still can't remember. ... He pulled it right off of his finger and insisted that I try it on... One of the greatest experiences of my entire life!!!!
@jeffblanton3883
@jeffblanton3883 2 года назад
Got to talk with Ray nitschke in my hometown spartanburg sc. He signed a picture of himself , inhis rookie season standing beside Vince Lombardi, asked him did he remember this ,he wasn't sure, he was pleasant to talk to! Him and butkus were the best, and would b the best today if they were playing.
@RWildekrav66
@RWildekrav66 5 месяцев назад
Could you imagine #66 and #51 backing a line together on the same D ! And both All Americans out of the Univ of Illinois !
@davemeyer1423
@davemeyer1423 6 месяцев назад
Very nice tribute to one of my boyhood heroes
@UKPackers
@UKPackers 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and the nice comment Dave! 💚💛
@RWildekrav66
@RWildekrav66 5 месяцев назад
Nitschke was the Greatest Middle Linebacker I ever saw , that is until Dick Butkus entered the NFL and claimed that title . But it was Nitschke’s number 66 that I wore when I was playing ball . I always tried to emulate Ray’s playing style play hard , play smart and play clean . He will always be one of my heroes and I’m 68 years old . Guess you’re never too old to have a hero .
@rubng__
@rubng__ 5 лет назад
Really enjoyed this! Very well put together. Glad to have discovered this channel especially during offseason!
@bigb9163
@bigb9163 5 лет назад
These are awesome. Especially for newer packers fans. Even when you know everything lol. keep them up
@jimcatx3090
@jimcatx3090 5 лет назад
I met ray as a young kid and talked to me about football I still have his autograph we talked for a long time he was a great guy I wore his number 66 and was a big inspiration to me playing football
@UKPackers
@UKPackers 5 лет назад
He sounded like such a great guy, so much time for fans! Would have loved to have met him!
@billlawrence1899
@billlawrence1899 3 года назад
Jerry Kramer recounts that at the team's 25th anniversary reunion party, someone asked Nitschke if anyone ever hit hardetr than he did. Ray answered: "Yeah! Butkus".
@billlawrence1899
@billlawrence1899 3 года назад
@@Hespeakstruth Take it up with Kramer. He said it.
@billlawrence1899
@billlawrence1899 3 года назад
@@Hespeakstruth Then you win. There's no way I can match your wit and knowledge. Your reasoning is just too smart for me.
@robertranieri6493
@robertranieri6493 Год назад
Have you read "Mean on Sunday " autobiography of Ray Nitschke, if not you should.
@shaun2870
@shaun2870 5 лет назад
Keep them coming
@steinfranken1108
@steinfranken1108 2 года назад
The picture you have up for Jerry Kramer is wrong. I'm not sure but I think the picture you put up was of Gary Knafelc, who was a back-up wide receiver in the Lombardi years. Ray Nitschke was the sort of player I always wanted to be when I was growing up in Green Bay but didn't have the talent or drive. He and Jim Taylor were my heroes. both were tough players. If you gave them access to the same training that players had in subsequent generations or even today, I take them both without question. Some people think Butkus was better. Butkus was a great player, one of the best, no question about it. But he was dirty. He was still trying to twist and hurt players after they were down. Nitschke was as tough as nails during the play but I never saw him do anything dirty. God bless him. He was a great player, a great human being, and he came to be a follower of Jesus.
@UKPackers
@UKPackers 2 года назад
Anyone we speak to who met him says the same, an absolute gentleman who had time for everyone! A true Green Bay legend!
@2454176
@2454176 Год назад
Yes, that is not Jerry Kramer that is shown.
@jimstultz3345
@jimstultz3345 3 года назад
My brother fit Rays super bowl ring on 3 of his fingers.
@jimstultz3345
@jimstultz3345 3 года назад
Ray would fight at the drop of a hat.
@brianlanceabramson8652
@brianlanceabramson8652 3 года назад
I played 14 seasons in uniform he played 15.
@brianlanceabramson8652
@brianlanceabramson8652 3 года назад
Its nice to know for some people he was the best linebacker in NFL history. Hes already done this and he wont do it again without Taylor paying for it. He may not care to do this ever again. He may required back surgery. He may instead completely Uncle Hebb not our uncle.
@brianlanceabramson8652
@brianlanceabramson8652 3 года назад
He got full scholarships I got sung lawyers. He played basketball I dont care for it. I did box.
@michaelleighton3582
@michaelleighton3582 8 месяцев назад
Nischci would kicked buski ass.
@brianlanceabramson8652
@brianlanceabramson8652 3 года назад
We all had fake daddys. Now we meet anyway.
@brianlanceabramson8652
@brianlanceabramson8652 3 года назад
Died in Florida is not good. Move will be made not to repeat.
@brianlanceabramson8652
@brianlanceabramson8652 3 года назад
Im more handsome than that.
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