Welcome to the NFL 100, The Athletic’s endeavor to identify the 100 best players in football history. You can order the book version here. Every day until the ...
MADISON, Wis. -- After a long touchdown run for Wisconsin in 1942, Elroy Hirsch was described as looking like a "demented duck," whose "crazy legs were gyrating in six different directions all at the ...
Von Miller wore No. 58 during his prolific tenure with the Denver Broncos, but he's throwing it back to his college days now that he's been traded to the Los Angeles Rams. But before he could wear the ...
Crazy Legs Hirsch and My Redemption, both owned by Bush Racing Stable and trained by Tim Kreiser, were impossible for Penn National placing judges to split, dead-heating for first in the second race ...
On “Throwback Thursday,” USA Today’s Touchdown Wire took a trip down memory lane and looked back at the 101 greatest nicknames in football history. And two Los Angeles Rams made the cut, by cracking ...
It’s always cool when one of the relatively forgotten greats of the game from decades ago gets a name check for whatever reason, and that happened on Monday, hours after the Rams traded two 2022 draft ...
MADISON -- Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, an NFL Hall of Famer and later the athletic director at the University of Wisconsin, died early Wednesday. He was 80. Hirsch died of natural causes at an assisted ...
National publication The Athletic launched a new series on July 8 determining who gets crowned as the best 100 players of all-time and already, there’s Los Angeles Rams representation. And the Ram ...
MADISON, Wis. - After a long touchdown run for Wisconsin in 1942, Elroy Hirsch was described as looking like a "demented duck," whose "crazy legs were gyrating in six different directions all at the ...
MADISON - He was born Elroy Leon Hirsch on June 17, 1923, in Wausau, but his fans knew him as "Crazylegs." Hirsch first gained attention for his athletic ability at Wausau High School. After enrolling ...
After a long touchdown run for Wisconsin in 1942, Elroy Hirsch was described as looking like a "demented duck," whose "crazy legs were gyrating in six different directions all at the same time." From ...
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