- Elmer Angsman
NFL player
DateOfBirth=birth date|1925|12|11|mf=y
Birthplace=Chicago, Illinois ,United States
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2002|04|11|1925|12|11
Position=Running Back
College=Notre Dame
DraftedYear=1946
DraftedRound=3 / Pick 16
Stats=Y
DatabaseFootball=ANGSMELM01
PFR=AngsEl00
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Records=
years=1946-1952
teams=Chicago Cardinals
ProBowls=1
HOF=Elmer Angsman (
December 11 ,1925 –April 11 ,2002 ) was anAmerican football running back in the NFL.He was born in Chicago in 1925, the son of Elmer and Helen Angsman. He starred for Notre Dame in college from 1943 to 1945 and played 7 seasons in the NFL, all with the
Chicago Cardinals . Angsman was part ofCharles Bidwill ’s "Dream Backfield". Although Bidwill did not live to see it,Charley Trippi became the game breaker in a talented corps that includedPaul Christman ,Pat Harder ,Marshall Goldberg and, later, Angsman. In the 1947 NFL championship game against thePhiladelphia Eagles , Angsman scored twice on runs of 70 yards each. The final touchdown, run up the middle like the first against Eagle coachGreasy Neale 's famed 5-2-4 defense, put the game out of reach. Angsman finished the game with 10 carries for 159 yards. His 15.9 yard per carry average is still an NFL post-season record (10 carries or more). The 1947 title was the Cardinal franchise's last championship.Angsman and the Cardinals never reclaimed the glory of the 1947 championship season. In 1948, Angsman led the Cardinals in rushing, with 412 yards and 7 touchdowns, and the Cards edged the
Chicago Bears for the West Conference title. They met the Eagles once again in the 1948 title game. The field was covered by snow and the entire game was played in a storm. The Cardinals running attack was greatly hampered and the Eagles starSteve Van Buren was the only player who could run effectively in the conditions. Angsman mustered only 33 yards on 10 carries. Only 5 passes were completed by both teams combined. Van Buren's 5 yard TD run in the fourth quarter was the only scoring as the Eagles won their first championship, 7-0.The Cardinals' visionary coach,
Jimmy Conzelman , quit after the 1948 season and the Cardinals drifted into mediocrity. Angsman had his best season in 1949 with 674 yards rushing on 125 carries and 6 TDs. He, Pat Harder, and Charlie Trippi shared running duties and combined for 1674 yards and 16 TDs that year (in comparison, Steve Van Buren set the NFL single season rushing record in 1949 with 1146 yards). However, the future of NFL success lay in dynamic passing attacks such as that possessed by theLos Angeles Rams andCleveland Browns . Angsman's production fell off significantly in 1950 and 1951, with 363 and 380 yards, respectively, and an average under 3.5 yards per carry. By 1952, with stunning rookie halfbackOllie Matson joining the club, Angsman was relegated to a seldom-used backup role. He retired after the 1952 season at age 27. He finished with career statistics of 683 carries, 2908 yards (4.3 avg), and 27 touchdowns. He caught 41 passes for 654 yards and 5 touchdowns.After his NFL career, Angsman was a
color commentator for college and pro games and owned various companies. He retired toJuno Beach, Florida . In April 2002, Elmer Angsman died of aheart attack while playinggolf with lifelong friends.He is survived by wife-Diane Angsman, son-John Angsman, grandchildren- Jim Angsman , Jeff Angsman, Jackie Angsman, Jay Angsman, Joe Angsman
External links
* [http://www.profootballhof.com/history/release.jsp?release_id=1701 "The Dream Backfield"]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/17/obituaries/17ANGS.html?ex=1185508800&en=b7d2b04b317eef8a&ei=5070 "New York Times" obituary]
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