Welcome to the second part of our six part series taking a look at the NFL’s All-Decade teams, today… the 1930s NFL All-Decade Team:
Position Player Name: Team(s): College Attended: In Hall of Fame? Quarterback Arnie Herber Green Bay Packers Wisconsin Yes Cecil Isbell Green Bay Packers Purdue No Earl “Dutch” Clark Portsmouth Spartans
Detroit LionsColorado College Yes Running back Cliff Battles Boston Braves
Boston Redskins
Washington RedskinsWest Virginia Wesleyan Yes Beattie Feathers Chicago Bears
Brooklyn Dodgers
Green Bay PackersTennessee No Alphonse “Tuffy” Leemans New York Giants Oregon Yes Ken Strong Staten Island Stapletons
New York GiantsNew York University Yes Johnny “Blood” McNally Green Bay Packers
Pittsburgh SteelersSaint John’s University (MN) Yes Full back Bronko Nagurski Chicago Bears Minnesota Yes Clarke Hinkle Green Bay Packers Bucknell Yes End Bill Hewitt Chicago Bears
Philadelphia EaglesMichigan Yes Don Hutson Green Bay Packers Alabama Yes Wayne Millner Boston Redskins
Washington RedskinsNotre Dame Yes Gaynell Tinsley Chicago Cardinals Louisiana State University No Tackle George Christensen Portsmouth Spartans
Detroit LionsOregon No Frank Cope New York Giants Santa Clara No Albert Glen “Turk” Edwards Boston Braves
Boston Redskins
Washington RedskinsWashington State Yes Bill Lee Brooklyn Dodgers
Green Bay PackersAlabama No Guard Ox Emerson Portsmouth Spartans
Detroit LionsTexas No Dan Fortmann Chicago Bears Colgate Yes Charles Goldenberg Green Bay Packers Wisconsin No Russ Letlow Green Bay Packers San Francisco No Center Mel Hein New York Giants Washington State Yes George Svendsen Green Bay Packers Oregon State
MinnesotaNo
As far as NFL team distribution, the 1930s All-Decade team was vastly different from the 1920s. While the 1920s team showed pretty much even dispersal between three to five teams, the 1930s All-Decade team is heavily dominated by one NFL club. The Chicago Bears and New York Giants are tied for second place with the most representatives making the team with four players apiece. In first place are the Green Bay Packers who, on an All-Decade team that only consists of 24 players, had eleven players make the team. Almost 50% of the 1930s All-Decade roster is made up of players that spent time playing football for the Green Bay Packers.
As far as colleges represented, we are seeing more alumni of traditional football schools this time. Classic athletic schools such as Purdue, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Oregon, Michigan, Alabama, LSU, and Texas all have players making the team. There is still at this time in the history of football a good amount of talent coming from non-traditionally thought of football schools like: San Francisco, Saint John’s (Minnesota), Colorado College, West Virginia Wesleyan, New York University, Bucknell, Santa Clara, and Colgate. An interesting note, as far as college football was concerned, at this time Notre Dame is still the dominant program in the nation. The Univesities of Oregon, Alabama, Washington State, and Minnesota all have multiple alumni on the roster, while in this decade Notre Dame only placed one former player there.
As we stated before, what prompted this look at the NFL’s All-Decade Team was the question as to how many players have made the All-Decade Team, meaning they’ve been a great player for roughly a decade if not more, but failed to make it into the Hall-of-Fame.
1930s All Decade Team Players Who Didn’t Make It Into The Hall Of Fame:
Cecil Isbell – Quarterback – Green Bay Packers
Beattie Feathers – Running Back – Chicago Bears, Brooklyn Dodgers, Green Bay Packers
Gaynell Tinsley – End – Chicago Cardinals
George Christensen – Tackle – Portsmouth Spartans, Detroit Lions
Frank Cope – Tackle – New York Giants
Bill Lee – Tackle – Brooklyn Dodgers, Green Bay Packers
Ox Emerson – Guard – Portsmouth Spartans, Detroit Lions
Charles Goldenberg – Guard – Green Bay Packers
Russ Letlow – Guard – Green Bay Packers
George Svendsen – Center – Green Bay PackersPlayers selected: 24
Players not in Hall of Fame: 10
42% of 1930s All Decade Team Players are not in the Hall of Fame
The next chapter in this study involves the World War II affected 1940s NFL All-Decade team.
Other chapters in this study:
IQFB.com Examines The NFL All-Decade Teams: The 1920s
IQFB.com Examines The NFL All-Decade Teams: The 1930s
IQFB.com Examines The NFL All-Decade Teams: The 1940s
IQFB.com Examines The NFL All-Decade Teams: The 1950s
IQFB.com Examines The NFL All-Decade Teams: The 1960s
IQFB.com Examines The NFL All-Decade Teams: The 1970s
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