The G on the Packers helmet stands for greatness. In 1961 George Brashier, the packers eqiupment manager, created it.
T and G usually referes to "Tongue and Groove". Woodstrip floors are often fitted together with T&G milled edges.
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It is totally stupid to ride karts anywhere without a helmet, legal or not.
I've heard two things, that it stands for Green Bay or for greatness.
It stands for "Greatness"
If you are referring to the Green Bay Packers helmet, then it stands for Green Bay.
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The G stands for Green Bay. And the Green Bay Packers are owned by the city.
Well it was nothing. They had nothing on it,it was just plain.
The following web site: www.packersuniform.com states that the now iconic "G" helmet logo was first used by the Packers in 1961 (designed by equipment manager Dad Braiser). The University of Georgia began using the "G" helmet logo in 1964. Grambling University (Louisiana) began using the "G" helmet logo in the early 1980's
Greatness! 1961 George Brashier, eqiupment manager, created it. Packers had logos before but the first and only one on the helmet is the G for greatness. It's a trademarked "G" and the universities that use it have permission from the Packers.
They have a trademark for that particular, stylized G. The letter G is still free for everyone to use.