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The Dutchman
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The Dutchman's Day. Van Brocklin's Record-Breaking Performance
#OTD On September 28, 1951, the Los Angeles Rams took the field for their season opener against the Chicago Cardinals. While the Rams were expected to put on a strong performance, few could have predicted the historic feat that was about to unfold. At the helm of the Rams' offense was a quarterback named Norm Van Brocklin, a player known affectionately as "The Dutchman."
Van Brocklin's journey to the starting lineup was anything but straightforward. Despite his impressive talent and potential, he found himself in a quarterback battle with the seasoned veteran Bob Waterfield. Waterfield had won the preseason competition and was expected to start the season. However, an injury sidelined Waterfield, paving the way for Van Brocklin to take center stage.
The Dutchman seized this opportunity with both hands. In a game that will forever be etched in NFL history, Van Brocklin completed 33 of 53 passes for a staggering 554 yards. This record-breaking performance was a testament to his exceptional arm strength, accuracy, and ability to read defenses.
Van Brocklin's success was not solely due to his individual brilliance. He was aided by a talented receiving corps that included the legendary Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Tom Fears, and V.T. Smith. These receivers combined for over 439 yards and helped Van Brocklin set a new NFL record for passing yards in a single game.
The Dutchman's performance on September 28, 1951, was a landmark moment in NFL history. It showcased the incredible talent and potential of Van Brocklin and solidified his place among the league's greatest quarterbacks. His record-breaking day remains a testament to his skill and the enduring legacy of the Los Angeles Rams.
Van Brocklin's journey to the starting lineup was anything but straightforward. Despite his impressive talent and potential, he found himself in a quarterback battle with the seasoned veteran Bob Waterfield. Waterfield had won the preseason competition and was expected to start the season. However, an injury sidelined Waterfield, paving the way for Van Brocklin to take center stage.
The Dutchman seized this opportunity with both hands. In a game that will forever be etched in NFL history, Van Brocklin completed 33 of 53 passes for a staggering 554 yards. This record-breaking performance was a testament to his exceptional arm strength, accuracy, and ability to read defenses.
Van Brocklin's success was not solely due to his individual brilliance. He was aided by a talented receiving corps that included the legendary Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Tom Fears, and V.T. Smith. These receivers combined for over 439 yards and helped Van Brocklin set a new NFL record for passing yards in a single game.
The Dutchman's performance on September 28, 1951, was a landmark moment in NFL history. It showcased the incredible talent and potential of Van Brocklin and solidified his place among the league's greatest quarterbacks. His record-breaking day remains a testament to his skill and the enduring legacy of the Los Angeles Rams.
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