- Fearsome Foursome (football)
The "Fearsome Foursome" was a title first used in reporting American professional football, when referring to the dominating defensive lines of the
New York Giants ,Detroit Lions ,San Diego Chargers of theAmerican Football League in the early 1960s, and to the Los Angeles Rams of the 1960s and 1970s.NFL teams
New York Giants
In the 1957 season the
New York Daily News , a major New York city tabloid, ran an article and sketches of theNew York Giant defensive line consisting of endsAndy Robustelli andJim Katcavage , and tacklesRosey Grier andDick Modzelewski and a headline that read "A Fearsome Foursome.Detroit Lions
The nickname "Fearsome Foursome" was first used to describe the 1962
Detroit Lions line of Roger Brown,Alex Karras ,Darris McCord , andSam Williams .an Diego Chargers
The
San Diego Chargers were one of the elements that helped make the American Football League the genesis of modern professional football. Their only coach for the ten year life of the AFL wasSid Gillman , a Hall of Famer who forced his competition to try to field as professional a product as the Chargers. With stars such asLance Alworth ,Paul Lowe ,Keith Lincoln andJohn Hadl , the Chargers' offense struck fear into the hearts of AFL defenders. But under Gillman the Chargers also played top-notch defense, as indicated by their professional football record 49 pass interceptions in 1961. The term "Fearsome Foursome" was first applied to the Chargers' defensive front four ofRon Nery ,Bill Hudson ,Ernie Ladd , andEarl Faison . Alternate members of the group includedBob Petrich ,George Gross , andHenry Schmidt . The Chargers franchise appeared in the first two American Football League Championship games and five altogether, winning the AFL title in 1963 with a 51 - 10 thumping of theBoston Patriots .Los Angeles Rams
Rosey Grier was acquired from theNew York Giants in 1963 to joinLamar Lundy ,Merlin Olsen andDeacon Jones as the Los Angeles Rams starting defensive line. They became known as the "Fearsome Foursome", a line thatDick Butkus called "the most dominant line in football history."
Roger Brown replaced Grier from 1967 until 1969, whenCoy Bacon andDiron Talbert became the next starters. From 1973 to 1976 the defensive line was nicknamed"The New Fearsome Foursome" whenJack Youngblood ,Fred Dryer , andLarry Brooks joined Olsen and continued the tradition of terrorizing opposing offenses.External links
* [http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d8074cd10 NFL Films about the LA Rams Fearsome Foursome]
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