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13 years ago
Donald Driver Set to Break Prestigious Green Bay Packers Record 



Donald Driver comes into the season 42 yards shy of becoming the Green Bay Packers' all-time leading receiver. He has currently compiled 9,615 yards throughout his 12 seasons with the team. The current record is held by James Lofton, who ended his career with 9,656 yards.

Looking at where he is now, it's hard to imagine the struggle that Driver went through. He grew up homeless, spending time living in homeless shelters, U-Haul trucks and cars.

A life of crime had all but taken Driver's future away. He was stealing cars to provide money so he could sell drugs. But Driver prevailed. He moved in with his grandmother, turned his life around and started playing football.

He excelled on the field at Acorn State and was drafted by the Packers in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL Draft. But once again, Driver's future was all but taken from him as the Packers were appeared set at the wide receiver position. All signs were to him getting cut before the season started. But he prevailed once again.

He made the team and hasn't looked back since. He fought his way onto the field and became one of Brett Favre's favorite targets. By 2002, Driver had earned a starting spot and had a breakout year going over the 1,000 yard mark.

Throughout his career, Driver has captured the hearts of Packers' fans by his work ethic and his million-dollar smile. His never-die attitude is contagious, and his willingness to share his story is embraced by all Packers' fans.

Driver has always been very active in his community back in Houston and the Green Bay community that has embraced him with open arms. He started the Donald Driver Foundation to combat homelessness through education. "The Donald Driver Foundation understands that by accepting the challenge of homeless families and lack of education, we take steps in minimizing this crisis." This mission statement expresses his desire to help those in situations similar to his.

Last season, Greg Jennings was very vocal down the stretch about the other receivers coming together and winning the Super Bowl for Driver. In the game that probably meant more to anybody on the team, besides maybe Charles Woodson, Driver suffered an ankle injury and couldn't play past the second quarter.

This season, Driver will pass James Lofton and become the Packers' all-time leading receiver. This is no small feat, and it didn't come easily for Driver. When you add in the adversity that the he's faced, the record becomes that much more impressive.

When the moment comes, Driver will bust out his famous smile. He will be celebrated for a moment and the ball will be saved, but all Driver will want is to get back to work. Back to proving people wrong. This time, the critics are saying he's aging and will lose his effectiveness. We should know by now, you never count out Donald Driver.

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I am a little torn over Donald breaking the record. DD is a class act. I have nothing but respect for him as a player and a person. That said he did take a few years more to set the record and he did so in an age that is decidedly more pass orientated.
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olds70supreme
13 years ago
True, but keep in mind that almost no records are broken under the same circumstances as the originals were set. I don't look at it as how DD is better than Lofton. Instead I simply look at it as how good DD is. Also keep in mind that down the road someone will break DD's record as well.
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dingus
13 years ago
I for one am ecstatic that the Packers first 10,000 yd receiver won't have a cloud hanging over his name as Mr. Lofton did with the Top Shelf incident.
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13 years ago

True, but keep in mind that almost no records are broken under the same circumstances as the originals were set. I don't look at it as how DD is better than Lofton. Instead I simply look at it as how good DD is. Also keep in mind that down the road someone will break DD's record as well.

Originally Posted by: olds70supreme 




Agreed. I said a little torn. In a utopic world it would have been nice if he broke the record in fewer years, fewer games and fewer receptions. Oh well.
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DakotaT
13 years ago
Don Hutson is our greatest receiver, Sterling Sharpe was the most talented, and Driver is the hardest working. We have been blessed.

As for Lofton, it was the times he lived in. Nowadays getting a hummer in a night club isn't career ending. Hell, he's a choir boy compared to Roethlisberger.

If I could only move past the Chmura thing.
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Since69
13 years ago
Regardless of how long it took, he deserves it.
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Pack93z
13 years ago
The amount of respect on the field that Lofton garnered was impressive.. in a day where the rules were more balanced between the offense and defense.

In Hutson's day.. the rules were tilted towards the defense in the passing game.. DB's were afforded a ton of contact.

This isn't taking anything away from Driver.. but the era in which he has played has benefited him.

That is not to say that Donald wouldn't not have excelled in different era's, he is a physical receiver and doesn't shy away from the middle of the field, it just that the league as tilted the advantage towards the passing game.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

Don Hutson is our greatest receiver, Sterling Sharpe was the most talented, and Driver is the hardest working. We have been blessed.

As for Lofton, it was the times he lived in. Nowadays getting a hummer in a night club isn't career ending. Hell, he's a choir boy compared to Roethlisberger.

If I could only move past the Chmura thing.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



I'm not sure I'm able to say Javon Walker was as talented or more than Sterling Sharpe, but his talent is undeniable. It's too bad he got a shit agent to lead him into land of 'where are they now'.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

The amount of respect on the field that Lofton garnered was impressive.. in a day where the rules were more balanced between the offense and defense.

In Hutson's day.. the rules were tilted towards the defense in the passing game.. DB's were afforded a ton of contact.

This isn't taking anything away from Driver.. but the era in which he has played has benefited him.

That is not to say that Donald wouldn't not have excelled in different era's, he is a physical receiver and doesn't shy away from the middle of the field, it just that the league as tilted the advantage towards the passing game.

Originally Posted by: Pack93z 



Don Hutson is/was my favorite WR/E of the Packers. I believe he also played defensive back too.
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zombieslayer
13 years ago
Let's not forget that Lofton had some of his good years not as a Packer. The Bills resurrected his career after he wasted two years on the Raiders.

So if anyone got the shaft, it's Hutson. He played in a league with less games and very little passing.
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