Pure Steel
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That should have been Jim Brown’s Heisman while he was at Syracuse but at that time they had never had a black player win. The following year or maybe two year later Ernie Davis, also of Syracuse won making him the first black Heisman. Disney did a movie about it and I can’t recall the title of the movie.It's a joke he won the Heisman in 1956 for leading N.D. to a 2-8 record.
That should have been Jim Brown’s Heisman while he was at Syracuse but at that time they had never had a black player win. The following year or maybe two year later Ernie Davis, also of Syracuse won making him the first black Heisman. Disney did a movie about it and I can’t recall the title of the movie.
Yep! That’s itI think the name of the movie was the express.
McFat has a 0.00% chance of making it.I think there’s a chance with some borderline Hall of Fame guys but this isn’t likely.
At one time the Eagles had Andy Reid, Donovan McNabb, Brian Westbrook, and Shady McCoy on the same team.
Only Reid is a shoe in for the Hall and the other 3 guys are fringe shots at making it. If Reid could have sealed the deal in Philly with a Super Bowl or two I think all 4 get in but with no rings for the players in that group it’s unlikely.
Chuck, Terry, Franco &
Rocky
Good thought. Frank Ryan wasn't a HOFer though.Not sure who they had at same time (or who made HOF) but maybe the Browns with Paul Brown, Frank Ryan, Jim Brown, Ernie Davis, Leroy Kelly?
Yes they did, but not a second HOF running back.the Bills had Levy, Kelly, Thomas, Reed, and Smith for quite a few years together.
I read the newspaper account of when Notre Dame played Pitt in 1956 and the Pittsburgh writers wrote about Hornung is absolute glowing terms which you don't often see for a visiting team's player. He played quarterback, ran the football, punted, placekicked, and made a bunch of tackles on defense as well.It's a joke he won the Heisman in 1956 for leading N.D. to a 2-8 record.
The Cowboys had three twice. Landry, Staubach and Dorsett. Jimmy Johnson, Aikman and Smith.My first thought when reading the question
The Cowboys had three twice. Landry, Staubach and Dorsett. Jimmy Johnson, Aikman and Smith.
So you think Walker and Pelluer made the HOF huh?Landry, Dorsett, Walker, and the QB was Steve Pelluer
actually...The Cowboys had three twice. Landry, Staubach and Dorsett. Jimmy Johnson, Aikman and Smith.
and many times, in today's game, they throw as many passes in the first half that they did in the entire game back then.Swann and Stallworth!