Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Case Keenum running back Todd Gurley Painting Art
Rams Quarterback Case Keenum
The start of this Los Angeles Rams season looks like will
lead off with Case Keenum number 17 at quarterback. Keenum, has made a career as backup but has
worked hard to hold off the inevitable future of Jared Goff, the No. 1 pick in
the NFL draft. Keenum did a good job last
year of taking
away Nick Foles job who was later released.
Back when I was a kid my dad used to take me to the LA Rams
games in the Los Angeles Coliseum back in the late forties and early
fifties. At the time I remember there
were two quarterbacks fighting for starting quarterback position; NormVan
Brocklin who signed with the Rams out of the draft and joined the Rams who already had a star
quarterback, Bob Waterfield. So beginning in 1950, the Rams coach Joe Stydahar
solved his problem by platooning Waterfield and Van Brocklin. Later on, In a few more years they brought in
Bill Wade. So I was fortunate to see all
of them play in Los Angeles . Saw other great LA Rams players also - the
great end Tom Fears and the fun running back, "Crazy Legs"
Hirsh.
While I mentioned the fabulous nickname of "Crazy
Legs" I should also mention my
favorite football nickname of all time.
Los Angeles Rams defensive back Dick "Night Train" Lane. "Night Train" Lane had gotten the
nickname after taking the night trains to away games because of his fear of
flying. Lane had the record for most
interceptions in an NFL season (14), a record that has stood for over 60 years.
He went from an undrafted football player, who worked in a factory but was good
enough to be later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Running Back Todd Gurley
The other player in the LA Rams painting art is running back
Todd Gurley. As the NFL football season starts The Topps Company announced that Todd Gurley,
is the cover athlete for the Topps
NFL HUDDLE® 2017 app. And we all know why he was selected - because
he is the reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. That is why.
Gurley had an absolutely great first season and will try to
live up to the great Los Angeles Rams running back Eric Dickerson who in his
second season ran for over 2,000 yards.
That is almost a "Mission Impossible" but hopefully his
offensive line will help him with the goal.
About the Sports Art painting by sports artists John Robertson
The Case Keenum, Todd Gurley NFL football art painting is to
honor these two players, one who has had a great beginning and another who has
worked hard in his years to become a starting quarterback. I hope they both have a great season. The painting is 4 feet by 6 feet, acrylic on unstretched
canvas.