The Football Career of Jack McBride NYG-100 Part 5
Jack McBride’s football career, which spanned the late 1920s and early 1930s, embodied the versatility that defined the early years of the NFL. He excelled a... — www.youtube.com
Jack McBride's football career, spanning the late 1920s and early 1930s, embodied the versatility that defined the early years of the NFL. He excelled at multiple positions, showcasing his athleticism and adaptability throughout his ten seasons in the league.
Born in 1901, McBride's collegiate career at Syracuse University established him as a scoring machine. During his senior year, he scored second in the nation, displaying his prowess as a runner, passer, and kicker. This versatility caught the attention of the New York Giants, who inked him just before the 1925 season.
McBride quickly became a fan favorite in New York. His ability to play halfback, fullback, and even quarterback gave the Giants offensive flexibility. He led the team in scoring in each of his first three seasons. McBride's play was integral in the Giants' 1927 title run. Our friend Michael Moram writes that the city newspapers crowned McBride the MVP of the League.
After playing again for New York in 1928, Jack signed on with the Providence Steamroller in 1929. A year later, he suited up for the Brooklyn Dodgers Football team and remained with that franchise for three seasons before returning to the Giants late to help them win the 1934 NFL Championship in the "Sneaker game."
After his playing days were done, McBride went into coaching, serving as the head man for the New York Yankees Football franchise in both the second and third editions of the American Football League. In 1940, the Yankees fired them just before their owner got into conflict with the league. A new owner took over the AFL teams, rebranded the squad as the New York Americans, and rehired McBride as the coach in 1941.
Jack McBride's legacy is that he remains a significant figure in Giants' history, one of the first players to showcase the versatility that would become crucial in the evolving game of football.
Who Was NY Giants legend Doc Alexander? NYG-100 Part 10
The New York Giants boast a rich history filled with legendary players. Yet, few stories are as captivating, or as under-told, as that of Joseph \"Doc\" Alexan... — www.youtube.com
The New York Giants boast a rich history filled with legendary players. Yet few stories are as captivating or as untold as that of Joseph "Doc" Alexander. This legend was successful at almost anything he put his mind to.
This wasn't your typical football hero. Doc Alexander was a brilliant scholar, a dedicated medical professional, and, against all odds, a dominant force on the gridiron.
Dive into the remarkable journey of Doc Alexander:
-Star football and lacrosse player at Syracuse University.
-Two-time captain of the 'Cuse gridiron squad 1919 & 1920
-In 1918, against Rutgers, he picked up a loose ball and ran 75 yards for a touchdown. Doc starred in a 1919 defeat of Pittsburgh, the Panthers' first loss in four years.
-Played in the early NFL for the Rochester Jeffersons (1921, 22,24) part-time while practicing medicine
-First player signed to the roster of the New York Giants franchise in 1925
-The Giant's first coach was successful college coach Bob Folwell. In 1926, Folwell left to coach the Philadelphia Quakers of the first AFL, and Doc Alexander assumed the player/head coach role, taking the team to an 8-4-1 record.
-Due to an increased demand for his medical services, he relinquished his head coach role and became an assistant player/coach at Earl Potteiger. The Giants won the NFL Title that year.
-Now having a successful lung practice in NYC, Alexander retired from football after the title win.
-Honored in both the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame
Red Grange 1925 & The NY Giants NYG-100 Part 3
As part of our celebration of the 100th season of the New York Football Giants, we present Part 3 of the NYG-100 series.When Football Was Football host Joe Z... — www.youtube.com
The New York Giants were on shaky ground financially as was most of the rest of the National Football League in 1925. A bright star would arise to help save the League from going under.
As part of our celebration of the 100th season of the New York Football Giants, we present Part 3 of the NYG-100 series.
When Football Was Football host Joe Ziemba is our guest from an appearance he made back in 2021 on the Pigskin Dispatch Podcast NFL Jersey #77 episode.
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