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VETERANS<br />
Br a n d o n Ch i l l a r’s Pr o St a t i s t i c s<br />
—Tackles— Interceptions Fumbles<br />
Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds<br />
2004 St. Louis. .........16 5 31 22 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2005 St. Louis. .........16 7 61 39 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0<br />
2006 St. Louis. .........16 14 77 54 23 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0<br />
2007 St. Louis. .........15 14 85 58 27 2½ 17 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0<br />
2008 Green Bay. ........14 7 65 55 10 1 5 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0<br />
<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . . 77 47 319 228 91 5½ 30 0 0 0 0 15 5 2 0<br />
ADMIN. &<br />
CHILLAR COACHES COMMUNITY<br />
PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions Fumbles<br />
Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds<br />
2004 St. Louis. ..........2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Additional statistics: Career sacks — Matt Hasselbeck (2½), Drew Brees, Ben Roethlisberger, Seneca Wallace.<br />
Special teams tackles — 13 in 2004, 11 in 2005, 4 in 2006,<br />
6 in 2007, 13 in 2008; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 47.<br />
<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Arizona, 9/12/04<br />
First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Arizona, 9/12/04<br />
First sack: vs. Seattle, 10/15/06<br />
Touchdown: vs. Jax, 10/30/05, 29-yard blocked punt<br />
return<br />
CHILLAR’S SINGLE-GAME<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Tackles<br />
Total. ................12, vs. Ind. (10/19/08)<br />
Solo ...................11, at NO (11/24/08)<br />
Sacks ................1½, vs. Sea. (11/25/07)<br />
CAREER TRANSACTIONS<br />
u2004 Selected by St. Louis Rams in fourth round (130th overall) of ’04 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 25...Signed first contract,<br />
July 16.<br />
u2008 Signed by Green Bay Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 24.<br />
CURRENT CONTRACT EXPIRATION: After 2009<br />
LAMBEAU RECORDS &<br />
DRAFT &<br />
MISC. FIELD HISTORY 2008 REVIEW FREE AGENTS<br />
Strength of schedule, Packers history<br />
Phil Bengtson, Vince Lombardi’s hand-picked replacement, might have dealt with more pressure in 1970 than anyone who’s<br />
ever coached the Packers. That season, his third and final as Green Bay head coach, ended at 6-8, with losses in four of his last five<br />
games (all on the road!). What’s more, Bengtson faced the toughest schedule ever thrown at the Packers. The toughest schedules in<br />
team history, based on opponent records at the end of that season:<br />
W L Pct Packers Finish Notable opponents<br />
1970 113 74 .604 6-8-0, tied for third, division Super Bowl V champion Colts (twice), NFC champion Cowboys<br />
1921 21 14 .600 3-2-1, tied for sixth, league League champion Chicago Staleys (9-1-1) in season finale<br />
1933 84 57 .596 5-7-1, third in division Both <strong>NFL</strong> title participants (Bears & Giants) twice<br />
1926 79 55 .590 7-3-3, fifth in league 14-1-2 league champion Frankford Yellow Jackets<br />
1953 82 58 .586 2-9-1, sixth in conference 10-2 <strong>NFL</strong> champion Lions (twice), 11-1 Browns<br />
1957 81 63 .563 3-9-0, sixth in conference Only one team with eventual losing record: Bears (5-7, twice)<br />
1954 77 60 .562 4-8-0, fifth in conference 9-2-1 conference champion Lions (twice)<br />
1935 70 57 .551 8-4-0, second in division 9-3 Giants, 7-3-2 <strong>NFL</strong> champion Lions (twice)<br />
1975 107 89 .546 4-10-0, tied for third, div. 12-2 Vikings (twice), 12-2 Rams, Super Bowl champion Steelers<br />
1958 76 64 .543 1-10-1, sixth in conference <strong>NFL</strong> champion Colts (9-3, twice); Rams (8-4, twice)<br />
NOTE — Like league standings, ties are not figured in opponents’ winning percentage from 1921-71<br />
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