I resemble that remark!Raptorman wrote: ↑26 Jun 2023 20:03Damn you are old.
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Mara tried to get him back saying something to the effect that he only loaned him to the Packers.Yoop wrote: ↑27 Jun 2023 10:09good point, actually I heard that the Giants later offered Vince the HC job to leave the PackersCdragon wrote: ↑27 Jun 2023 08:50Only guy the Giants let Vince take with him, when he got the job in Packerland.AmishMafia wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023 07:44Emlen Tunnell card is humorous. The football shaped logo and along with his pose, makes it look like he missed the catch badly.
yep, but there are so many conflicting stories about that, Dom Olejniczak had to seek permission to talk to Lombardi from Wellington Mara and the story goes promised to allow the Giants to hire him back when there present HC ( Howell) resigned, Ole reneged on the deal 2 years later when Howell quit.
several other high end NFL coaches and owners including Wellington Mara ( George Halas, Paul Brown) advised Vince to take the Packer job.
at the time our GM was Ernie Lewellen, imo our real GM was Jack Vainisi, and Vince demoted Lewellen and kept Jack as his personal manager, and there are some other articles that state that Vainisi through his brother Jerry Vainisi and George Halas where the people that got Olejniczak to investigate Vince as a HC prospect in the first place, personally I think OLe stole that spot light and gobbled up the credit, Ole should have promoted Jack to GM and fired Lewellen years prior, these where the opinions of my father, my uncle and plenty of townsfolk during the mid 1950's.
https://archive.jsonline.com/sports/pac ... 46156.html
Vince, the grandfather or one of em of the famous zone blocking scheme, or run to daylight
The Giants years
At the age of 41, Lombardi accepted the offensive coordinator position for the 1954 season. Lombardi would invent a new blocking style with the Giants he called “Running to Daylight.” The customary style of blocking at the time was for an offensive lineman to block one particular player for each play with the running back set to enter a specific hole. Under Lombardi’s system the lineman would block in a specific area and take out whomever was in that area. Then the running back would choose whatever hole was open.
The 1953 Giants were dead last in the NFL in total offense. For the 1954 season, the club jumped to sixth in the league in total offense then to third in 1955. Lombardi was an expert of talent evaluation and switched two-way flanker/safety Frank Gifford (who was about to quit the game) to full time halfback. The magic culminated in 1956 when the Giants won the NFL title, their fourth, while Gifford was named NFL MVP.
https://www.bigblueview.com/nfl-playoff ... tom-landry