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Bob never said a word, just out-blocked everybody." The Packers selected Skoronski in the fifth round of the 1956 NFL draft, but he nearly gave up the game before his career even started.
Skoronski is survived by his wife and four adult children: Bob, Steve, Ron and Patti. Visitation will be Sunday, Nov. 4, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Cress Funeral Home, 6021 University Ave., Middleton, Wis.
Peter Skoronski will in all likelihood hear his name called on Thursday as a first-round pick in the NFL draft.He will be carrying not only his name, but also the legacy of his grandfather, Bob ...
Packers lineman Bob Skoronski, left, and coach Vince Lombardi holding Skoronski’s sons, Bob Jr., left, Ron and Steve. (Associated Press) It was about 17 years ago when I first had a hunch I ...
Skoronski also happens to have grown up a Packers fan and his grandfather, Bob Skoronski, played 11 seasons for the Packers and was a member of the first two Super Bowl-winning teams.
The larger-than-life Wilt Chamberlain made two appearances at Brown County Arena in 1959, and squared off against some familiar names.
Bob Skoronski (1956, 1959-1968) Bob Skoronski was the Packers' starting left tackle throughout the Vince Lombardi era, playing in 146 games with 124 starts during his 11 seasons with the team.
He braved the cutting winds that swirled through Yankee Stadium during the Green Bay Packers’ 1962 championship win over the New York Giants. Four years, later he slogged through the mud of ...
Less than five months after the reunion, Bob Skoronski, an offensive lineman on the Super Bowl I team, turned to his wife for help when asked when the team had its last reunion.
Skoronski is the grandson of Bob Skoronski, the five-time NFL champion offensive lineman who played for the Packers during the Vince Lombardi dynasty.
2. 1956 (Bart Starr, Forrest Gregg, Bob Skoronski) Packers scout Jack Vainisi, credited with procuring the talent that would set the Packers on a dynastic course, may have done his best work in ...
2. 1956 (Bart Starr, Forrest Gregg, Bob Skoronski) Packers scout Jack Vainisi, credited with procuring the talent that would set the Packers on a dynastic course, may have done his best work in ...
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