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Johnny U

July 02, 2020 07:45PM
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Pittsburgh Steelers

After his collegiate career, the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL drafted Unitas in the ninth round. However, he was released before the season began as the odd man out among four quarterbacks trying to fill three spots. Steelers' head coach Walt Kiesling had made up his mind about Unitas; he thought he was not smart enough to quarterback an NFL team,[7] and he was not given any snaps in practice with the Steelers. Among those edging out Unitas was Ted Marchibroda, future longtime NFL head coach. Out of pro football, Unitas—by this time married—worked in construction in Pittsburgh to support his family.[8] On the weekends, he played quarterback, safety and punter on a local semi-professional team called the Bloomfield Rams for $6 a game.[9]

Baltimore Colts

In 1956, Unitas joined the Baltimore Colts of the NFL under legendary coach Weeb Ewbank, after being asked at the last minute to join Bloomfield Rams lineman Jim Deglau, a Croatian steel worker with a life much like Unitas, at the latter's scheduled Colts tryout. The pair borrowed money from friends to pay for the gas to make the trip. Deglau later told a reporter after Unitas's death, "[His] uncle told him not to come. [He] was worried that if he came down and the Colts passed on him, it would look bad (to other NFL teams)."[10] The Colts signed Unitas, much to the chagrin of the Cleveland Browns, who had hoped to claim the former Steeler quarterback.[11]

Unitas made his NFL debut with an inauspicious "mop-up" appearance against Detroit, going 0–2 with one interception.[12] Two weeks later, starting quarterback George Shaw suffered a broken leg against the Chicago Bears. In his first serious action, Unitas's initial pass was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Then he botched a hand-off on his next play, a fumble recovered by the Bears. Unitas rebounded quickly from that 58–27 loss, leading the Colts to an upset of Green Bay and their first win over Cleveland. He threw nine touchdown passes that year, including one in the season finale that started his record 47-game streak. His 55.6-percent completion mark was a rookie record.

In 1957, his first season as the Colts full-time starter at quarterback, Unitas finished first in the NFL in passing yards (2,550) and touchdown passes (24) as he helped lead the Colts to a 7–5 record, the first winning record in franchise history. At season's end, Unitas received the Jim Thorpe Trophy as the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA).




SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Name a QB that turned career around after bad start

Rams_81585July 02, 2020 04:32AM

  Rich Gannon

ferragamo79232July 02, 2020 05:16AM

  Re: Rich Gannon

leafnose230July 02, 2020 11:36AM

  Ryan Tannehill nm

21Dog205July 02, 2020 05:19AM

  Lynn Dickey (Packers)

den-the-coach313July 02, 2020 05:59AM

  good one (nm)

ferragamo79207July 02, 2020 06:23AM

  Steve Young.

stlramz244July 02, 2020 05:56AM

  Was young better than montana

Rams_81256July 02, 2020 06:34AM

  Re: Name a QB that turned career around after bad start

zn334July 02, 2020 06:00AM

  Re: Rich Gannon for sure

Speed_Kills233July 02, 2020 06:44AM

  Re: Name a QB that turned career around after bad start

socalmab248July 02, 2020 08:05AM

  Terry Bradshaw nm

Ram Fan Teacher271July 02, 2020 11:13AM

  Re: Name a QB that turned career around after bad start

9-99204July 02, 2020 11:53AM

  Re: Peyton Manning

spagsbacker269July 02, 2020 12:17PM

  Jaworski, Flutie, Testaverde

GarlicExile223July 02, 2020 01:48PM

  Warren Moon nm

ABQRam207July 02, 2020 06:29PM

  Johnny U

Crazylegs230July 02, 2020 07:45PM

  Troy Aikman

Shecky264July 03, 2020 04:05AM

  Re: Name a QB that turned career around after bad start

zn263July 04, 2020 05:52AM

  Re: Name a QB that turned career around after bad start

zn202July 05, 2020 03:25AM

  I do not count Trent Green

Rams_81189July 05, 2020 04:38AM

  The most obvious of all

reggae231July 04, 2020 10:41AM

  plunkett nm

joram206July 05, 2020 01:26AM

  Re: The most obvious of all

zn287July 05, 2020 01:37AM

  Warner never got much of a chance

Rams_81231July 05, 2020 04:36AM