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  1. Norm Van Brocklin played 12 seasons for the Rams and Eagles. He threw for 23,611 yards and 173 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 9 Pro Bowls. He won 1 MVP award and 2 championships.

  2. Dutch Treat. One of the greatest opening day performances came in 1951 when Hall of Fame quarterback Norm Van Brocklin of the Los Angeles Rams threw for a record 554 yards. The mark still stands as the greatest single passing effort in National Football League history. Van Brocklin received the start that day when veteran Bob Waterfield, also a ...

  3. 19. Jan. 2018 · Van Brocklin had been so certain he'd replace Shaw that a year earlier he'd relocated from the Walnut Plaza to a $45,000 Valley Forge home. Some time on the morning of Jan. 5, 1961, at an Eagles office meeting, he realized his trust was misplaced. Clark, his ally, was absent. McNamee was unyielding.

  4. Norman Mack Van Brocklin (March 15, 1926 – May 2, 1983), nicknamed "The Dutchman", was an American football quarterback, punter, and coach in the National Football League. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971.[2] Born in Parade, South Dakota,[1] Van Brocklin was one of nine children of Mack and Ethel Van Brocklin. His father was a watchmaker,.[3] The family moved to ...

  5. 27. Nov. 2023 · Explore the remarkable legacy of Norman Mack Van Brocklin, affectionately known as 'the Dutchman,' a celebrated quarterback and coach in the NFL. From his st...

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  6. 17. Sept. 2021 · The seed for what Fran Tarkenton likes to call the greatest upset in NFL history was planted three weeks earlier when upstart Vikings coach Norm Van Brocklin, fresh off the playing field as league ...

  7. Ron Jaworski's HOF Message To Brian Dawkins. Ron Jaworski shares a message for Brian Dawkins as Weapon X gets set to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On September 28th, 1951, Hall of Fame quarterback Norm Van Brocklin passed for a record-setting 554 yards. NFL Films chronicles this moment and his career on the "Top 100 Greatest Players."