Article By Ryan Cook on 21st March, 2010
Through retirement or simply moving onto another team, it seems after a decade we pass through, there is at least one case of a future Hall of Famer moving on to the next best thing and leaving the unlucky and unprepared sole behind him to fill-in and take the helm.
It's kind of like if Captain Kirk was to retire and Captain Picard was to step in with no previous experience of how to run the enterprise. However, luckily Green Bay only had to worry about a Vikings takeover, instead of Klingon's.
We saw it in the 1990s with Joe Montana and Steve Young. Although Joe Montana was highly recognized as the face of the San Francisco 49ers, there was a time in which...
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