Bill Forester Explained

Bill Forester should not be confused with Bill Forrester.

Bill Forester
Birth Date:August 9, 1932
Birth Place:Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:237
Number:69, 71
Draftedyear:1953
Draftedround:3 / Pick 31
Career Highlights:
Stats:Y
Pfr:ForeBi00
Databasefootball:FORESBIL01
Nfl:2514242
Playing Years1:1953–1963

George William Forester (August 9, 1932 – April 27, 2007) was a professional American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL).[1] [2] He played 11 seasons for the Green Bay Packers from 1953 to 1963 and was selected to four Pro Bowls. He was selected to the Packers Hall of Fame in 1974.

Early life

Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Forester graduated from its Woodrow Wilson High School in 1949 at age 16. He was an all-city, all-state, and all-Southern fullback / linebacker for the Wildcats and played in the 1949 Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game.

Forester played college football in Dallas at SMU and was named All-Southwest Conference (SWC) linebacker in 1951 and 1952. He also played on the defensive line and at fullback. Following his senior season in 1952, he was selected to play in the East–West Shrine Game in December and the College All-Star Game in Chicago in August 1953.

Playing career

Forester was selected in the third round (31st overall) of the 1953 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers. He played on the Packer defense for 11 seasons, from 1953 through 1963, as a defensive tackle for three of his first four seasons, with one season at left outside linebacker. He then moved to middle linebacker for a few games in 1957, and later to the right side where he would play the rest of his career at.[1] Forester played under four head coaches in Green Bay; the last was Vince Lombardi, who arrived in his seventh season in 1959. He was a member of Lombardi's first two NFL championship teams in 1961 and 1962, both wins over the New York Giants.[3]

Forester made All-Pro five times (19591963) and played in four Pro Bowls (19591962). He was a defensive captain for seven seasons and was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in early 1974.[4] Forester was inducted into his high school's hall of fame in 1999 and into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2015, the Professional Football Researchers Association named Forester to the PFRA Hall of Very Good Class of 2015.[5]

After football

Forester moved back to Dallas and ran a successful sporting goods business for decades before his retirement.[1]

Death

After a long illness, Forester died at age 74 in 2007.[2] He is buried at Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery in North Dallas.

Notes and References

  1. News: Forester provided Packers with talented versatility . Hendricks . Martin . November 29, 2012 . February 26, 2016.
  2. News: Former Packers linebacker Bill Forester dies at 74 . USA Today . Associated Press . April 30, 2007. February 26, 2016.
  3. Green Bay: a corner on defense . Sports Illustrated . Maule . Tex . Tex Maule . December 18, 1961 . 28.
  4. Web site: Bill Forester . Christl . Cliff . Cliff Christl . Packers.com . September 20, 2023 . May 25, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230525202628/https://www.packers.com/history/hof/bill-forester . live .
  5. Web site: Professional Researchers Association Hall of Very Good Class of 2015 . November 10, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170622185257/http://www.profootballresearchers.com/hall-of-very-good-2015.htm . June 22, 2017 . dead .