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EVENTDAY | April 02

"Arnie Herber Modern Quarterback in an Early NFL Era"

Born April 2, 1920, was Green Bay Packers legendary Quarterback Arnie Herber. Arnie Herber was an American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers from 1930 to 1940. Herber led the Packers to four NFL championships and was named the NFL MVP in 1933. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1966.

Herber was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and attended Green Bay West High School, where he was a star quarterback and punter. After high school, Herber attended Regis College in Denver, Colorado. He played football for Regis for one season before transferring to the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Arnie played two seasons of college football at Wisconsin. He was the starting quarterback for both seasons and led the Badgers to a 10-2 record in 1930. Herber was named the All-Big Ten Conference quarterback in 1930.

After college, Herber was signed by hometown Green Bay Packers. He was the Packers' starting quarterback for 11 seasons, from 1930 to 1940. Herber led the Packers to four NFL championships in 1930, 1931, 1936, and 1939. He was named the NFL MVP in 1933.

Herber was a pioneer of the passing game in the NFL. He was one of the first quarterbacks to use the forward pass effectively, and he was a master of the long pass. Herber was also a very accurate passer, and he was known for his ability to hit receivers in stride. Herber was a prolific passer for his era. He led the NFL in passing yards in 1932, 1933, and 1936. He was also a good runner, and he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns in 1934.

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  • DOB: April 02
  • EVENTDAY: April 02
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Quarterback
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Green Bay Packers
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 12, Number 16, Number 19, Number 20, Number 26, Number 38, Number 41, Number 45
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"April 2 American Football History"

While April 2nd might not be as prominently marked as some other dates in American football history with singular, monumental events like Super Bowl victories or the founding of the NFL, it has witnessed its share of significant occurrences and the births of influential figures who have shaped the sport.
From the gridiron achievements of Hall of Famers born on this day to potential key organizational decisions or player transactions that may have unfolded, April 2nd contributes to the ongoing tapestry of American football. While a single earth-shattering event may be elusive, a deeper look reveals the incremental yet vital moments and the individuals who have left their mark on this date, contributing to the rich and evolving narrative of the game we know today. Our journey will take us back to the late 19th century, where we'll explore the early days of the gridiron and the impact of pioneers who shaped the game. We'll also highlight individuals who, born on this date, went on to achieve remarkable feats at the collegiate and professional levels, leaving an indelible mark on football lore...

EVENTDAY | April 02

"USFL Boston Breakers Win Fourth In a Row"

On Saturday, April 2nd, 1983, in Boston, Massachusetts, the Boston Breakers of the USA defeated the Birmingham Stallions by the score of 27-16. Johnny Walton threw two touchdown passes in the first five and a half minutes, and Tim Mazzetti kicked two field goals as the Boston Breakers rolled through their fourth consecutive victory 27-16 over the Birmingham Stallions.

Another famous player in this game was Scott Norwood, who kicked for Birmingham and knocked through a few field goals late. Norwood would later go on to kick in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills.

Source The Des Moines Register
Sun, Apr 03, 1983 ·Page 25 courtesy of Newspapers.com


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