My dad went to high school with Bart Starr, was on the team with him in either JV or varsity, no idea which.
(Spoiler: Bart was better at football than my dad)
I asked dad if he ever caught a Bart Starr pass. He said he caught quite a few, then went into 1950s Montgomery Alabama memories.
Lanier High School had a hot quarterback, Nick [Italian last name that I forgot.] Bart was a place-holder second-stringer. The first or second game, Nick goes down with a broken leg, and Lanier's season is done. But Bart stepped in and surprised everybody with how well he did.
Then everybody was surprised when Bart got on the team at Bama.
Then they were surprised when he went pro.
Really surprised when he won the Superbowl. Growing up in Montgomery, they didn't see that coming.
What was Bart's secret? According to Dad, figuring out the exact thing he needed to do, then doing that exact thing.
My dad would burst with pride when the Packers were on the TV set. Adjust those rabbit ears, son, that's Bart Starr.