Traumatown U.S.A.: Day by Day Through the Green Bay Packers' Quarter-Century of Futility (1968-91)
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The Green Bay Packers are one of the most celebrated success stories in pro sports, with an NFL-best 13 championships won.
But for the 24 years between the departure of Vince Lombardi and the arrival of Brett Favre, they were anything but championship caliber. Traumatown U.S.A. takesTakes an in-depth but irreverent look at the Packers between 1968 and 1991 – what some have termed "the gory years."
The historically bad trade for John Hadl; Bart Starr's feuds with the media; the "Majik" year ...























