Green Bay — The Green Bay Packers made good on their promise last season to field an outstanding offensive line.
Now they have to sustain it.
Even now, more than 50 years later, Ray Scott's call of "Skoronski and Gregg at tackle, Thurston and Kramer at guard and Ringo at center" would send chills through those who cherish the memories of the Lombardi-era Packers.
From 1959 until the trade of Jim Ringo to the Philadelphia Eagles after the 1963 season, those five blockers gave Green Bay one of the greatest offensive lines in the history of pro football.