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  2. Arnie Herber - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Charles Herber (April 2, 1910 – October 14, 1969) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.

  3. Arnie Herber Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College |...

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    Arnold Charles Herber (Flash) Position: TB-HB-DB-QB-BB Throws: Right. 5-11 , 203lb (180cm, 92kg) Born: April 2 in Green Bay, WI. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 1x Pro Bowl. 1x All-Pro. 4x NFL Champ.

  4. Arnie Herber | Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    Herber was a basketball and football star at Green Bay's West High School who sold game programs as a teenager so that he could see the Packers play. He eventually migrated to tiny Regis College in Denver, but he soon was back in Green Bay, where he worked as a handyman in the Packers’ clubhouse when coach Curly Lambeau decided to give the ...

  5. Packers Arnie Herber | Green Bay Packerspackers.com

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    After playing a diminished role in 1940, Herber was waived on Sept. 9, 1941. In 11 seasons with the Packers, he played in 111 games and started 49, including 30 at right halfback and 17 at left...

  6. Arnie Herber - Green Bay Packers Running Back | StatMuse

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    Arnie Herber played 13 seasons for the Packers and Giants. He had 250 carries for 116 yards, 11 catches for 155 yards and scored 7 touchdowns. He won 4 championships. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1966.

  7. Arnie Herber Stats, News and Video - QB | NFL.com

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    Arms. Hands. Experience. 13. College. Regis College. Hometown. Latest on QB Arnie Herber including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com.

  8. Arnie Herber - PackersNews.com

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    Herber was known for his cool demeanor on the field. The 5’11”, 200-pound Herber led the Packers to NFL championship games in 1936, ‘38 and ‘39, winning twice. The league’s passing leader in ‘32, ‘34 and ‘36, Herber also played on the ‘30 and ‘31 Packer champions.

  9. Arnie Herber - Wikiwand

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    Arnold Charles Herber was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League for 13 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. During his Packers tenure from 1930 to 1940, he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns three times and won four NFL Championship Games.

  10. Former Green Bay Packer Arnie Herber’s Legacy Honored at Green...

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    The legacy of Green Bay Packers legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Arnie Herber was honored at Green Bay West High School in Green Bay, Wis., as part of Allstate and the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s “Hometown Hall of Famer™” program. The community not only experienced an exciting ceremony, but also a very sentimental reunion for the ...

  11. 4. Arnie Herber - Wisconsin State Journal

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    4. Arnie Herber. Arnie Herber, flanked by his wife, left, and his mother, led the NFL in passing in three of the first five years that statistics were kept. While he played in a vastly different era — although he threw the ball often, he was technically a halfback, not a quarterback — Herber threw his way to the Pro Football Hall of Fame ...