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Title: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: bighitterdalama on July 10, 2007, 12:34:21 AM
This member of the Giant family began his career as a backup player for the Eagles. Later, as a member of the Giants, he garnered the same prestigious NFL award in consecutive years. Late in his Giant career, 15,000 pennants were sold in his honor at a Giant home game.

Who is he?

Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: dasher on July 10, 2007, 06:32:44 PM
This one requires serious hints. I'm now taking my wonderliquor test and the name Bob Tucker fogged in. I think he was on the Eagles taxi squad, but never their 45-53 man roster. Time for more Cabernet or to mow the lawn. And don't tell me Norm Snead is the answer or I'll protest to Retro.
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: retrojint on July 11, 2007, 09:32:18 AM
I couldn't get this one.  I even went back through the all-time roster last night while watching MLB's All-Star game.  I saw the guys who began their careers with the Rams, even Lynch with the Redskins.  Couldn't come up with it although the records from the earliest era of the league are hazy, and the war years are completely screwed up. 

15,00 pennants sold for the guy must mean he was one helluva man.  Dasher, Snead was traded to the Eagles for Jurgy.  They didn't do that to keep him on the bench.  Furthermore when Norman was on his second go-around with the Giants, I don't think you could have got 15000 sticks of gum purchased for him. 
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: dasher on July 11, 2007, 02:16:06 PM
I'm going to now go with that Bob Schnelker. I know he started with the Eagles as a backup before coming to the Giants and he made the Pro Bowl twice(prestegious award clue?). 15,000 pennants- don't know about that one.
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: bighitterdalama on July 11, 2007, 03:25:30 PM
Dasher,

Bob Schnelker is incorrect. 

Odd, I though that this question would last about five minutes. This guy is no historical footnote. He is an integral part of Giant history. Reread the original question. The answer lies within.

Brian
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: dasher on July 11, 2007, 04:15:48 PM
I must be looking at the question wrong. I have been concentrating on players who started with the Eagles and went to the Giants as players. Maybe I should be looking at Eagle backups who went to the Giants in capacities other than players? I did look up past Eagles rosters and looked diligently at them, but no names jumped out at me who later had Giant connections.
I admit defeat to this question!
You sure stumped me.
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: kartanoman on July 11, 2007, 05:09:35 PM
This one was tough but I figured it had to be a coach ... but I have to fess up that I had to double-check his profile just to be sure. The man in question played for the Eagles as a backup QB and DB from 1943-47, then retired and became Giants' backfield coach in 1949 until 1953. After other positions, he rejoined the Giants in 1957 as a scout and then became their offensive coordinator in 1959. He is best remembered as head coach of the Giants from 1961-68 where he was voted "NFL Coach of the Year" for seasons 1961 and 1962.

His name: Allie Sherman.

Peace!
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: dasher on July 11, 2007, 06:15:21 PM
Wow! Good job Kartonoman. I admit to having spent hours looking at every Eagles roster from 1950 to the present trying to find a player who later went to the Giants as a player. I found Bob Schnelker! Wrong answer. My mistake- thinking the question had to do with Giant players. I now assume the 15,000 pennants were the "Allie must go" ones?
Title: Re: Big Hitter's Giant Trivia: 07/10/07
Post by: LennG on July 11, 2007, 08:47:12 PM

Ah, -----the good old, "Allie Must Go"     days    <:-P <:-P