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Bobby Dillon’s career spanned only eight years, but they were all spent with the Green Bay Packers.  The 94 games he put on the cleats with Green Bay were more than enough for him to set (and still hold) the franchise record for interceptions.  Dillon would also be named a First Team All-Pro in four of the eight seasons he played.  
Another member on this list who has won five championships with the Packers, Linebacker, Dave Robinson was a senior nominee who would get into the Hall of Fame in 2013.  Robinson would play predominantly at Left Linebacker and like so many Packers he poured it on the bigger the game was.  Robinson was a three-time Pro Bowl selection, and in the 1967 game, he would win the MVP Award.  He is also a member of the 1960s All-Decade Team.

In 1982, Robinson was chosen for the Packers Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame called his name in 2013.
A true jack of all trades, Arnie Herber took a strange trip to football stardom.  Herber, a native of Green Bay who only played two years of college football was working as the clubhouse’s handyman and received a tryout from Curly Lambeau, who saw something in the kid, and boy was he right!
A feared striker for the Brazilian volleyball team, Marianne Steinbrecher, isn’t bad to look at either.  The good doctor is not surprised as this is a Brazilian volleyball player after all!