1982 Green Bay Packers season

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La stagione 1982 dei Green Bay Packers è stata la 62ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Sotto la direzione del capo-allenatore all'ottavo anno Bart Starr, la squadra terminò con un record di 5-3-1, chiudendo terza nella NFC (quell'anno non ci furono classifiche di division a causa di uno sciopero dei giocatori). I Packers batterono i St. Louis Cardinals 41–16 nel primo turno di playoff, per poi perdere contro i Dallas Cowboys per 37–26 nel secondo. Fu la prima qualificazione ai playoff in dieci stagioni e la prima vittoria nella post-season dopo l'epoca di Vince Lombardi. Fu inoltre l'unica vittoria nei playoff tra il 1968 e il 1992. rdf:langString
The 1982 Green Bay Packers season was their 64th season overall and their 62nd season in the National Football League, and was shortened due to a players' strike. The team posted a 5–3–1 record under coach Bart Starr. Due to the strike, the NFL ignored division standing and placed eight teams from each conference into the playoffs. The Packers finished the season in third place, which earned them a playoff berth. The Packers beat the Cardinals 41–16 in the first round, but lost to the Dallas Cowboys 37–26 in the second. Their playoff berth was the first for the Packers in ten seasons, their first playoff win in the post-Vince Lombardi era, and their only playoff win from 1968 to 1992. Additionally, the game against the Cardinals was their first home playoff game since the Super Bowl season rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * Defensive coordinator – John Meyer * Defensive line – Doc Urich * Linebackers – John Marshall * Defensive backs – Ross Fichtner * Quality control – Dave Hanner
rdf:langString * President – Robert J. Parins * Corporate assistant to the president – Bob Harlan * Director of player personnel – Dick Corrick
rdf:langString * Offensive coordinator – Bob Schnelker * Offensive backs – Pete Kettela * Receivers – Lew Carpenter * Offensive line – Ernie McMillan * Assistant offensive line – Bill Meyers
rdf:langString The 1982 Green Bay Packers season was their 64th season overall and their 62nd season in the National Football League, and was shortened due to a players' strike. The team posted a 5–3–1 record under coach Bart Starr. Due to the strike, the NFL ignored division standing and placed eight teams from each conference into the playoffs. The Packers finished the season in third place, which earned them a playoff berth. The Packers beat the Cardinals 41–16 in the first round, but lost to the Dallas Cowboys 37–26 in the second. Their playoff berth was the first for the Packers in ten seasons, their first playoff win in the post-Vince Lombardi era, and their only playoff win from 1968 to 1992. Additionally, the game against the Cardinals was their first home playoff game since the Super Bowl season of 1967. The strike prevented both games of the Bears–Packers rivalry from being played this year, making the Lions–Packers rivalry the longest-running annual series in the league. It also led to Milwaukee becoming the Packers primary home by happenstance, as three of their four regular-season home games were played at Milwaukee County Stadium, although the playoff game against the Cardinals was at Lambeau.
rdf:langString La stagione 1982 dei Green Bay Packers è stata la 62ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Sotto la direzione del capo-allenatore all'ottavo anno Bart Starr, la squadra terminò con un record di 5-3-1, chiudendo terza nella NFC (quell'anno non ci furono classifiche di division a causa di uno sciopero dei giocatori). I Packers batterono i St. Louis Cardinals 41–16 nel primo turno di playoff, per poi perdere contro i Dallas Cowboys per 37–26 nel secondo. Fu la prima qualificazione ai playoff in dieci stagioni e la prima vittoria nella post-season dopo l'epoca di Vince Lombardi. Fu inoltre l'unica vittoria nei playoff tra il 1968 e il 1992.
rdf:langString * Special teams – Dick Rehbein
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