5 minute piece profiling Packers great Don Hutson. Interviews with him and game highlights, along with other interviews and insight.
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@blackricktheruler8 років тому
The most dominate player of any era in the history of the NFL.
@Maal74323 роки тому
@One Ace How do you know? You can’t touch wide receivers now past 5 yards.
@gpropho3 роки тому
Ed reed would’ve ended his career & Darrelle Revis would’ve had him out there running with 0 catches.
@blackricktheruler3 роки тому
I see it’s a lot of retards in the comments,so let me explain for the slow ones.Dominating your era doesn’t mean you’d dominate every era.Offensively the only player as dominant for his era was Jim Brown.Now continue to be idiots and argue amongst yourselves 😂😂😂
@Maal74323 роки тому
@One Ace Please. You don’t know a damn thing. FOH
@evergreatest89092 роки тому
That's Tom Brady my boi
@user-vz4gv4xw5uМісяць тому
Incredible talent, AND humble. Something that you don’t see much of today.
@beatlejim649 років тому
Hutson played from 1935-1945. Some football historians consider him the best receiver of all time...
@dwightlove37048 років тому
Jim his career mark for td's lasted all the way into the 80s and it was broken by Steve Largent.
@walterwhite48436 років тому
Jim Cushman he is
@jj47k.4 роки тому
@@walterwhite4843 😂😂😂
@Pun1Sh3r_360Рік тому
@@jj47k. Bro you do realize that guys like Steve Largent, Lance Alworth, & Cooper Kupp do exist right? What is to say that with modern day training, medicine, equipment, technology, coaching, & ect. that Don Hutson who absolutely dominated tf out of his era & held onto records that took till the modern day West Coast & airing out offenses to finally be broken wouldn't be able to adapt get physically ripped & dominate in later eras that you apparently have more respect for? Plus as you can see he isn't even wearing the modern gloves or gloves at all for that matter bruh so just imagine what those hands were capable of when catching the football today.
@NikeTubeStudios4 роки тому
I'm glad as a lifelong Packers fan of 23 years to be getting a Don Hutson jersey. Really a player who needs to be talked about more.
@Heavymetalcheesehead4 роки тому
Absolutely.
@user-iv9er3nr6z24 дні тому
Got my 🗳 vote
@adamgardiner68737 років тому
it's really too bad people today forget about such great and transcendent players as Don Hutson. He should be as famous as Babe and Wilt. He actually averaged more TDs per game than Jerry!! Still the GOAY
@walterwhite48436 років тому
Adam Gardiner couldn't agree more it is a shame
@davanmani5564 роки тому
But guys like Alworth, Largent, Billetnikoff, Twilley, Branch, Edelman, and others don’t want to be compared to him because they feel it will diminish their careers.
@dwightlove37042 роки тому
@@davanmani556 Alworth knew him after he broke a record held by Hutson.Alworth and Don Maynard were fighting each other for the right to be called the HUTSON of the '60s
@Macca50Місяць тому
Two great former Crimson Tide of Alabama players to become all-time greats with the Packers: Don Hutson and Bart Starr.
@marqstheman4 роки тому
I was making my NFL, CFL, AFL (Arena), Video and this dudes name kept popping up. He still holds so many NFL records most people don’t know about. He was lightning in a bottle!
@cheesehead67106 років тому
Just 50? Well I am 70 years old!
@dwightlove37043 роки тому
Hutson had his name in the NFL RECORD books going back to the '80s when guys like Rice,Irvin,Reed,Carter were getting their feet wet in the league.He still has his name in the record books.
@dougamundson68362 місяці тому
Not only that, Hutson intercepted 30 passes. How many did Rice, Irvin, Reed, or Carter intercept? Hutson kicked 172 extra points (rather than resting on the bench). Rice, Irvin, Reed, or Carter. How many?
@dwightlove37042 місяці тому
@@dougamundson6836 They were not paid to play on defense.
@dougamundson68362 місяці тому
Do you have ANY idea of the point I was trying to make? Cripes, read what I said (again) and then THINK a little bit. @@dwightlove3704
@kellymcclendon66012 місяці тому
Roll damn tide.
@henrybrowne72482 місяці тому
I already knew about this guy and heard much to support his dominance, well before I joined the Packer Faithful almost 30 years ago . . I would love to watch all the footage they have of him.
@x85gilreath9 років тому
This is so awesome
@arkateacher542 роки тому
From Pine Bluff Arkansas. Bear Bryant from nearby Moro Bottom. Barry Switzer from down the road a piece at Crossett AR. Three of the greatest.
@jiveassturkey8849Рік тому
What’s crazy is both Bear Bryant and Don Hutson both went to play at Alabama and were both starting receivers on the Crimson Tide for those years.
@poolshark14388 років тому
To have been able to watch these games back then would have been awesome. What I would give to watch Lambeau's and Lombardi's Packers play!
@averywright72878 років тому
I have only been alive to watch one packer Super Bowl and that was against the steelers
@averywright72878 років тому
But that would still be super cool
@dwightlove37048 років тому
+avery wright Blasted they beat my Steelers!!!!!!
@Walter4662 роки тому
Thank you for recording this
@Heavymetalcheesehead3 місяці тому
It's pretty cool myself to be able to go back and watch this some years later now.
@bruceherschberger18712 місяці тому
The forward pass was probably the main way that the last of the "town teams" with their limited resources were able to compete with the big city teams. Before the incomparable Don Hutson the Packers had Johny "Blood" McNally. And a tradition of great passers even before they called them quarterbacks! Arnie Herber, Cecil Isbell, and of course Bart Starr, Farve and Rodgers. Amazingly our next HOF QB in Jordan Love.
@JRHYT4092 роки тому
Whenever you watch football today, with the offenses being so precise, the route running... all of that was just plays in the dirt until Don Hutson came along. Everything we see today, started with him.
@Heavymetalcheesehead8 місяців тому
Exactly. Truly ahead of his time.
@dalestubitsch625321 день тому
Great video! I have great respect for Don Hutson and I'm a Bears fan. I read about him when I was a small kid who read sports history books. I was very impressed just reading about him and hate to see when his name is overlooked with the greats. I put him up with Jerry Rice in his own way.
@dalestubitsch625321 день тому
My favorite pic I will always remember pops up here at 4:12 with the defender hanging two hands off his helmet as he makes a catch. I said to myself "Wow! if he can still catch a ball like that, he HAS to be good!"
@AdamThePlug8 років тому
Back then an "unbelievable" amount of money was $300
@henrybrowne72482 місяці тому
🤣l noticed that too.
@dougamundson68364 місяці тому
Just in case anyone wants to know :ie, Rice fans....Hutson intercepted 30 passes. How many did Rice intercept? Hutson kicked 172 extra points. How many did Rice kick. I rest my case about the best.
@petertinsley104017 днів тому
At about 1:30 in the film it shows Rockwood Lodge and a few seconds of practice at that facility. Hutson never practiced at Rockwood, he retired after the 1945 season. The Packers didn't practice at Rockwood until 1946.
@Tyrunner00974 роки тому
Hutson ran 100 yards in under 10 seconds. This easily translates to at least a 4.2 or 4.1 40-yrd dash...
@Heavymetalcheesehead4 роки тому
Big time. Far beyond the competition.
@michaelwashington44084 роки тому
Boy stop
@X_Online8013 роки тому
@One Ace Considering he was an Olympic level sprinter he was pretty damn fast. Running the 100 meters in 10.5 seconds in any era is no joke fast.
@dwightlove37043 роки тому
@@X_Online801 I would have loved to see him vs Jesse Owens!!!!
@JohnnyO03333 роки тому
No it doesn't, but he was clearly a burner though 🔥🔥🔥
@davidbryant11819 років тому
G.o.a.t.
@superdjaction6 років тому
Dave Bryant by far
@walterwhite48436 років тому
Dave Bryant AMEN
@govols22145 років тому
Everyone in this era would be complete garbage in today’s era. Quit lying to yourself
@texstout4 роки тому
Xander Sanders Quit lying to yourself
@Pun1Sh3r_360Рік тому
@@govols2214 Bro you do realize that guys like Steve Largent, Lance Alworth, & Cooper Kupp do exist right? What is to say that with modern day training, medicine, equipment, technology, coaching, & ect. that Don Hutson who absolutely dominated tf out of his era & held onto records that took till the modern day West Coast & airing out offenses to finally be broken wouldn't be able to adapt get physically ripped & dominate in later eras that you apparently have more respect for? Plus as you can see he isn't even wearing the modern gloves or gloves at all for that matter bruh so just imagine what those hands were capable of when catching the football today.
@jayf33969 років тому
If he was in the era of rice and irvin he would have blew them out of the water! The G.O.A.T. for sure!
@BLACKGOD18 років тому
lmao............stop
@jayf33968 років тому
Stop what? How great do you think rice would have been without stick-em?I don't think he would have been half as great or lasted half as long in this era.
@MrGoldenthroat7 років тому
I'm in complete agreement with you, john!!
@walterwhite48436 років тому
john lawl he definitely would rice and other receivers are because HUTSON no one changed or made a greater impact on football more than DON HUTSON
@kingkongtom63085 років тому
Jo Jo I disagree with you about being more dominate than Rice, but you’re right. Rice was a cheater so we’ll never know how good he would be without
@mikeanderson57728 років тому
wow this guy would be a modern day Jordy. God bless and rest in peace Don, you will always be in Packer history!
@dwightlove37047 років тому
Mike Anderson this guy is 30 lbs smaller than Jordy Nelson.
@mikeanderson57727 років тому
he also didn't have a team of personal trainers or nutritionists. these guys hardly even worked out in that era of football, to compare physical attributes is nonsensical.
@Pun1Sh3r_360Рік тому
@@dwightlove3704 Bro you do realize that guys like Steve Largent, Lance Alworth, & Cooper Kupp do exist right? What is to say that with modern day training, medicine, equipment, technology, coaching, & ect. that Don Hutson who absolutely dominated tf out of his era & held onto records that took till the modern day West Coast & airing out offenses to finally be broken wouldn't be able to adapt get physically ripped & dominate in later eras that you apparently have more respect for? Plus as you can see he isn't even wearing the modern gloves or gloves at all for that matter bruh so just imagine what those hands were capable of when catching the football today.
@howardcosell2022Місяць тому
Please do not have Don Hutson in the same sentence as Jordy Nelson
@normanhayward39907 років тому
Very good quality for a tv recording
@Heavymetalcheesehead7 років тому
Savage Brick thanks. hard to sit still lol
@debbiehenson109625 днів тому
There were no yard markers on the field, they were cones on the sidelines.
@averywright72878 років тому
He was a beast he would still be a beast if he played now we would need him to cause of all the injured the packer WR's have
@dwightlove37048 років тому
Avery the solution to the Packers problems is Jeff Janis give him the opportunity to showcase his talent.
@garrison68635 років тому
The late Dr Z after watching Hutson said he was the best WR ever.
@jj47k.4 роки тому
What kind of db's were he up against? How was the nfl at that time?
@dwightlove37043 роки тому
Stand 4 Truth He played in a ALL-WHITE League the owners removed all the Black players from the NFL for a 12 yr span '33-'45
@Pun1Sh3r_360Рік тому
@@dwightlove3704 Bro you do realize that guys like Steve Largent, Lance Alworth, & Cooper Kupp do exist right? What is to say that with modern day training, medicine, equipment, technology, coaching, & ect. that Don Hutson who absolutely dominated tf out of his era & held onto records that took till the modern day West Coast & airing out offenses to finally be broken wouldn't be able to adapt get physically ripped & dominate in later eras that you apparently have more respect for? Plus as you can see he isn't even wearing the modern gloves or gloves at all for that matter bruh so just imagine what those hands were capable of when catching the football today.
@JackSaylor-sy6ovМісяць тому
Awesome
@tracyyoung224Місяць тому
I love nfl history
@crotalusjbc4 роки тому
Any body wanna guess who the other "end" was on on that Bama Rose Bowl team? :-)
@dwightlove37043 роки тому
Paul W.Bryant aka Bear Bryant!!!!!
@jiveassturkey8849Рік тому
Bear Bryant is correct! Tell him what he’s won Jason!
@crumpnetwork834218 днів тому
Don hutson is BAMA's goat
@prisonersforprofit2 місяці тому
i get the babe ruth comparison, they both ushered in new eras of their perspective sports, granted the game was segregated when they both played so their records are relative in reality. example, larry bird would be in the same category of both ruth and hutson if he had played in a segregated era, he would have been considered the greatest ever except for one thing, black players dominate the sport in an integrated era.
@keithmotsinger918Місяць тому
Raymond Berry for me , Jerry Rice was the best I saw. But kudos to Don Hutson .
@dwightlove37042 роки тому
Hutson was a 9.7 100yd dashman I wonder what he would have done in track&field against the likes of Jesse Owens,Ralph Metcalfe,Marty Glickman,Sam Stoller????
@Phone-sh7jg23 дні тому
Contract was valued at $80k
@BrianVanBuren-tu2ef2 місяці тому
1 td per five catches
@BrianVanBuren-tu2ef2 місяці тому
Nice ball
@chriswells50624 дні тому
Rice, Hutson...1,2
@InterviewInterrogations2 місяці тому
The NFL was so much better when it had guys named Shipwreck Kelly.
@braxtonleveritt8 років тому
I really hope that is an actual song at 1:25
@braxtonleveritt8 років тому
*1:28
@mikeyknight2928 років тому
except the defense was ass at tackling
@dwightlove37048 років тому
James I disagree with you in his era there were no rules and defensive players did whatever they wanted to offensive players.
@ThouArtOfWar8 років тому
+Dwight Love They weren't very good defenders. Night train was the exception. I would argue that most would never make a roster today.
@williamnewman48788 років тому
+ThouArtOfWar agreed, I don't think anyone from that era could have an NFL job today. maybe college
@joedorben35047 років тому
yeah, because they didnt know how to tackle. They just hit players whichever ways they could, and even tho they were allowed to do more, that just meant that they could deliver more pain to an offensive player if they actually got a good enough grip on them. Today a whole defense from back then would all be sprawled out on the ground half the time due to missing tackles
@chrisrembert66477 років тому
Bronco, Nighttrain, Hutson, Grange, Thorpe, and a few others were better than at least 90% of the players today.
@zyxwut321Місяць тому
One of those rare athletes who was so ahead of his time he probably could've been plopped into a time machine, transported to today and played in today's NFL against modern athletes. Of course, he wouldn't dominate in the same way but he'd still be very productive. Probably the closest modern comparison would be Cooper Kupp.
@larryking26987 років тому
Lol this dudes looking like sproles with the ball in his hands.
@Pun1Sh3r_360Рік тому
Bro you do realize that guys like Steve Largent, Lance Alworth, & Cooper Kupp do exist right? What is to say that with modern day training, medicine, equipment, technology, coaching, & ect. that Don Hutson who absolutely dominated tf out of his era & held onto records that took till the modern day West Coast & airing out offenses to finally be broken wouldn't be able to adapt get physically ripped & dominate in later eras that you apparently have more respect for? Plus as you can see he isn't even wearing the modern gloves or gloves at all for that matter bruh so just imagine what those hands were capable of when catching the football today.
@williamnewman48788 років тому
let's be objective for a second, hutson would be a good college receiver today, not one player from 30s and 40s could hang in today's game. they are too strong, too fast, started training at very young age with advanced training techniques and so much competition. fastest players in college today are running 100 meters in a tad slower than his 100 meter time.
@williamnewman48788 років тому
typo. meters vs yards
@charlesweston43747 років тому
Irrelevant. That's the equivalent of saying none of today's players will stand a chance against players 70 years from now. Give Don the technology, knowledge, resources and equipment from today's ball? MAYBE he'd be a beast, maybe not. He was the best of his error. You can't sufficiently compare players from 30s, 40s to today's. You can guess
@marcopecorino97 років тому
+Charles Weston that's what he is doing
@chrisrembert66477 років тому
BULLSHIT BRONKO, HUTSON, GRANGE, THORPE, were all world class athletes. Hutson set 22 records. Nearly half are still standing. Bronko could lift over 600 pounds and was and arguably run a 12 second 100 yard dash. Thorpe was excellent all'around athlete compeating in 8 sports. Grange could run circles around opponents backwards.
@chrisrembert66477 років тому
Wrong
@bbigreese3344 роки тому
They wouldnt let black people play back than so that dont count 😂😂
@Pun1Sh3r_360Рік тому
Bro you do realize that guys like Steve Largent, Lance Alworth, & Cooper Kupp do exist right? What is to say that with modern day training, medicine, equipment, technology, coaching, & ect. that Don Hutson who absolutely dominated tf out of his era & held onto records that took till the modern day West Coast & airing out offenses to finally be broken wouldn't be able to adapt get physically ripped & dominate in later eras that you apparently have more respect for? Plus as you can see he isn't even wearing the modern gloves or gloves at all for that matter bruh so just imagine what those hands were capable of when catching the football today.