Benny Friedman: The Quarterback Who Taught the NFL to Fly
Before Benny Friedman, the forward pass was a desperate gamble—after him, it became a lethal art form. Standing in the center of a packed…
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Before Benny Friedman, the forward pass was a desperate gamble—after him, it became a lethal art form. Standing in the center of a packed…
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