Saturday, April 18, 2020

Quote of the Day (Jerry Kramer, on the Packers’ Indestructible Willie Davis)


“Once I was standing on the sidelines when [Green Bay Packers defensive end and teammate] Willie [Davis] came out of the game with a dislocated finger. I saw the bone sticking through the skin. The trainer grabbed the finger, yanked the bone back in place, then taped the finger to the adjoining fingers. Willie ran back to the game.”— Jerry Kramer (with Dick Schaap), Distant Replay (1985)

Remembering Pro Football Hall of Famer—and successful post-football businessman—Willie Davis (1934-2020). 

When I was growing up in the late 1960s and early 1970s, my high school, St. Cecilia (Englewood, NJ) took special pride in the Packers, the team built by our football coach through much of the 1940s, Vince Lombardi. A July 1960 trade that Lombardi helped engineer for Davis became one of the building blocks of that pro sports dynasty. 

In his autobiography Closing the Gap: Lombardi, the Packers Dynasty, and the Pursuit of Excellence, Davis credited his coach not only with helping him feel more comfortable, as an African-American in largely white Green Bay, but also in having faith in him as a player but also as a student with the discipline to complete his MBA in 1968 by working through the offseason.
 
Motivation, self-discipline and faith—essential ingredients for success in whatever field that your career takes you to…

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