Twirling Time
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What happened in 1956 that kept the Browns from running out the streak?
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All those guys ever do is point out they are the only undefeated team in league history. Which they are. Eventually, some team will also do it. But as time goes on, one wonders if any '72 Dolphins will be here to see it. For that matter, will I?This is why I roll my eyes at the surviving members drinking champagne and toasting themselves as the greatest team of all time every year once the last undefeated team falls. I don't think they were even the best version of the Dolphins in the '70s, much less the greatest team ever.
What happened in 1956 that kept the Browns from running out the streak?
It was the season after Otto Graham retired. George Ratterman (1-2), Babe Parilli (1-2, first action since 1953) and Tommy O'Connell (3-3, finished out the season) started at various times. The Browns finished 5-7, their first losing record ever, and finished tied for fourth in the East.
Ratterman never played in the NFL again after the first five games of the season due to an injury. Pro Football Focus says Parilli and O'Connell combined to go 2-4 with a TD and 2 INTs win a win over Green Bay.
The Browns drafted Jim Brown in '57, with O'Connell and rookie Milt Plum getting a so-so offense (1,873 yards combined with 12TDs and 14 INTs) to the championship game where they lost to the Lions by 45 points.
Brown at Super Bowl 23 told this story. The radio was installed, Cleveland goes three and out, then Ratterman comes back to the bench and said, "I can't hear you, coach, but there's a liquor store hold up at Euclid and Washington."One other interesting factoid about the '56 Browns. Paul Brown had a small transistor radio put into Ratterman's helmet to send in the plays. It worked, but the Giants found out before their game, got their own radio, and listened on the Browns' frequency. The Giants won the game.
https://www.dawgsbynature.com/platf...olved-in-qb-helmet-communications-controversy
Jim Harbaugh wants to know moreOne other interesting factoid about the '56 Browns. Paul Brown had a small transistor radio put into Ratterman's helmet to send in the plays. It worked, but the Giants found out before their game, got their own radio, and listened on the Browns' frequency. The Giants won the game.
https://www.dawgsbynature.com/platf...olved-in-qb-helmet-communications-controversy
All those guys ever do is point out they are the only undefeated team in league history. Which they are. Eventually, some team will also do it. But as time goes on, one wonders if any '72 Dolphins will be here to see it. For that matter, will I?
All those guys ever do is point out they are the only undefeated team in league history
One other interesting factoid about the '56 Browns. Paul Brown had a small transistor radio put into Ratterman's helmet to send in the plays. It worked, but the Giants found out before their game, got their own radio, and listened on the Browns' frequency. The Giants won the game.
https://www.dawgsbynature.com/platf...olved-in-qb-helmet-communications-controversy
"What's the frequency, Harbaugh?" are your Red Zone plays, uh-huh
"What's the frequency, Harbaugh?" are your Red Zone plays, uh-huh