1964 What Stopped the Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 6:43 pm
The 1964 Green Bay Packers were a solid team in every respect except one-placekicking. Paul Hornung returned from a year's suspension. While his running, pass receiving, and blocking skill remained intact, his kicking was atrocious. It was the worst ever seen in modern times. Paul made only 12 of 39 field goals and missed five extra points. Here were the misfires in this 8-5-1 season:
Week 2-Baltimore at home-missed five field goals and an extra point. Lost 21 to 20
Week 4-Minnesota at home-missed an extra point. Lost 24 to 23.
Week 11-at Baltimore-missed five field goals. Lost 24 to 21.
Had Hornung been on target, Green Bay would have won the Western Conference with a 10-2-2 record; and Baltimore second at 10-4. On the plus side, the Packers won both games with the Chicago Bears and the Detroit Lions. These two teams denied Green Bay the title the previous year.
More important, the Packers got one of their biggest regular season victories. It was in week 11 at home against the Cleveland Browns. The Browns record was 8-1-1 and they had won five consecutive games. Green Bay was only average at 5-5. This game showed, once again, the big measures of which team wins. Green Bay sacked Cleveland quarterback Frank Ryan five times for 33 yards in losses; they intercepted two passes; and recovered two fumbles. Bart Starr had all day to pass and the Packers did not have a turnover. Final Packers 28 Browns 21.
The Cleveland Browns went on to win the NFL Championship.
Week 2-Baltimore at home-missed five field goals and an extra point. Lost 21 to 20
Week 4-Minnesota at home-missed an extra point. Lost 24 to 23.
Week 11-at Baltimore-missed five field goals. Lost 24 to 21.
Had Hornung been on target, Green Bay would have won the Western Conference with a 10-2-2 record; and Baltimore second at 10-4. On the plus side, the Packers won both games with the Chicago Bears and the Detroit Lions. These two teams denied Green Bay the title the previous year.
More important, the Packers got one of their biggest regular season victories. It was in week 11 at home against the Cleveland Browns. The Browns record was 8-1-1 and they had won five consecutive games. Green Bay was only average at 5-5. This game showed, once again, the big measures of which team wins. Green Bay sacked Cleveland quarterback Frank Ryan five times for 33 yards in losses; they intercepted two passes; and recovered two fumbles. Bart Starr had all day to pass and the Packers did not have a turnover. Final Packers 28 Browns 21.
The Cleveland Browns went on to win the NFL Championship.