by Brian wolf » Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:04 am
The year 1957 had many missed opportunities that could have changed-altered NFL History.
First, was the NFL draft that started in late 1956 but didnt end until early 1957 ... Despite being the most imposing, physically talented player in college football, RB Jim Brown is passed over by four teams, including the Packers TWICE before being picked by the Cleveland Browns, who only did it because the pick they wanted --Len Dawson-- was chosen by the Steelers before the Browns pick. Its pretty easy to see why, as racism reared its ugly head with teams worried about its sensitive fan base, though the 49ers didnt need another running back, though with Tittle, they may not have needed Brodie either. Its obvious why GB didnt take him but why not the Rams instead of Arnett ?
Was young GM Pete Rozelle worried about offending his fan base or just wanting his own magazine glamour-boy like Detroit had with Doak Walker earlier in the decade and GB with bonus pick Paul Hornung?
Had Rozelle drafted Jim Brown, the success of the team would have been much better and Rozelle might have tried for a piece of team ownership and never became Commissioner but who knows? Though Owner Reeves might not have bought into that ...
Had the Browns gotten Dawson would Weeb Ewbank and the Colts have taken Brown ? Weeb was shrewd taking future Hall Of Famer Parker but Brown would have been tempting ...
Also during 1957, Buddy Parker resigns as HC of the Lions.
Wilson does an excellent job replacing him while winning a championship but could the team had done the same thing for Parker ? Parker probably wouldnt have alternated Layne and Rote at QB but we dont know if Layne would have been hurt later in the year ... Parker should already have been voted into the HOF but had he coached this team to his third championship, it would have been definite. He may not have even went to the Steelers ...
Then, you also have to look at the Baltimore Colts. With Unitas in firm control, this offense becomes probably the best in football but two games keep the team from playing the Browns -- and QBs O'Connell and rookie Plum-- for the championship ...
With a 3-0 record and playing the Lions, the Colts build a 27-3 lead before WR Lenny Moore loses a crazy fumble that the Colts swore would go out of bounds, before the Lions aggressively recover and mount a furious comeback, where QB Layne gives Johnny U a lesson in running the two-minute drill as the Lions prevail with three TDs in the 4th Qrt, 31-27.
Then ... in wk 13 with still a chance to win the division, the Colts lead the 49ers 13-10 with less than two minutes left as Tittle starts to work the Niners down the field. After getting injured, rookie QB John Brodie comes in and throws the game winning TD pass to McElhenny with under 40 seconds left, though the Colts believe he pushed off to get open and it wasnt called. Had the Colts won either of these games, they might have won their first championship but would it have been a possible three-peat for 57-59, nobody knows, though many Colts players believed it was one of their best teams.
Yes, the team also lost to the Rams the final week of the season but had they beaten SF ... ??