Most versatile touchdown scorer?
Most versatile touchdown scorer?
My guess is that only one player has ever scored touchdowns by rushing and receiving; returning punts, kickoffs and interceptions; and also threw for at least one touchdown, all in the same season. Can you name him? Hint: He set a more significant pro football record the following season.
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I came close
1941 McAfee
rushing -yes
receiving -yes
returning punts -yes, kickoffs -yes
interceptions - no
threw for at least one touchdown -yes
2 other TDs listed as from laterals
Hint: He set a more significant pro football record the following season -no
1941 McAfee
rushing -yes
receiving -yes
returning punts -yes, kickoffs -yes
interceptions - no
threw for at least one touchdown -yes
2 other TDs listed as from laterals
Hint: He set a more significant pro football record the following season -no
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Then I thought Dudley 1947, but missed the KO TD. Although he had a 78 yarder but nothing significant the next year
After thinking about it I remembered that there was another league. That's where he is and he checks all the boxes.
After thinking about it I remembered that there was another league. That's where he is and he checks all the boxes.
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Spec Sanders 1946?
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Yep, he's the one. Looks like Sonny9 had him first, though.
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Speaking of Dudley as a versatile player, he's the best ever at filling up all the statistical categories: rushing, passing, receiving, punting, kicking, interceptions, punt returns, kickoff returns. There are a number of guys from the two-platoon days who checked six of those eight categories, let's say, and a few who checked them all -- but in those cases it usually means they kicked four extra points one year, or threw a total of 12 passes in a whole career. But Dudley compiled serious totals in all of them. (Granted, he was a lousy passer, even for his era, but threw more than 200 passes altogether, and twice threw 90 or more in a season.)
Of course, if the NFL had been counting punt, kickoff and interception returns from the beginning, quite a few players would've matched Dudley's wide range of accomplishments -- guys like Paddy Driscoll, Ken Strong, Dutch Clark and so on.
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Johnny Blood told me the ideal backfield would be 4 Bill Dudleys.Bob Gill wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 12:23 pmSpeaking of Dudley as a versatile player, he's the best ever at filling up all the statistical categories: rushing, passing, receiving, punting, kicking, interceptions, punt returns, kickoff returns. There are a number of guys from the two-platoon days who checked six of those eight categories, let's say, and a few who checked them all -- but in those cases it usually means they kicked four extra points one year, or threw a total of 12 passes in a whole career. But Dudley compiled serious totals in all of them. (Granted, he was a lousy passer, even for his era, but threw more than 200 passes altogether, and twice threw 90 or more in a season.)
Of course, if the NFL had been counting punt, kickoff and interception returns from the beginning, quite a few players would've matched Dudley's wide range of accomplishments -- guys like Paddy Driscoll, Ken Strong, Dutch Clark and so on.
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I don't know ... A team like that would have a very weak passing attack. Maybe three Dudleys and Sammy Baugh or Sid Luckman. Now THAT would be a backfield.rhickok1109 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:02 am Johnny Blood told me the ideal backfield would be 4 Bill Dudleys.
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Well, John also said that if he had to choose one player to build a team around, it would be Baugh...so three Dudleys and a Baugh sounds good to meBob Gill wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 1:37 pmI don't know ... A team like that would have a very weak passing attack. Maybe three Dudleys and Sammy Baugh or Sid Luckman. Now THAT would be a backfield.rhickok1109 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:02 am Johnny Blood told me the ideal backfield would be 4 Bill Dudleys.

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Great responses. Dudley also first came to mind. Those not mentioned I would say Doak Walker and Charley Trippi.