1956 Philadelphia Eagles season explained

Team:Philadelphia Eagles
Year:1956
Record:3–8–1
Division Place:6th NFL Eastern
Coach:Hugh Devore
Owner:Happy Hundred
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The 1956 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 24th in the league. They failed to improve on their previous output of 4–7–1, winning only three games.[1] The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season.

Off Season

The Eagles change coaches during the off season. Jim Trimble was fired on December 12, and they hired Hugh Devore. Jim Trimble's legacy is more connected to football products, thanks to his "slingshot" goal posts. In 1966 would design and market the idea. Today they are the common goal post at football games.

For the 6th year in a row the Eagles hold training camp in Hershey, Pennsylvania. They continued to hold training camp there until 1967.

NFL Draft

The 1956 NFL draft was held on November 29, 1955. The draft was 30 rounds long, with 12 teams making picks. A total of 360 players were selected. The Pittsburgh Steelers got this year's Lottery Bonus Pick and with it they selected Gary Glick a Quarterback that went to Colorado State University.

The 1955 Eagles finished with a 4–7–1 record and will get to pick 4th or 5th in the rounds with the Chicago Cardinals. With their first round pick the Eagles selected Bob Pellegrini[2] He was featured on the cover of the November 7, 1955, edition of Sports Illustrated magazine.[3] a Center from the University of Maryland, College Park. The Eagles made a total of 30 picks in this year's draft.

Player selections

The table shows the Eagles selections and what picks they had[4] that were traded away and the team that ended up with that pick. It is possible the Eagles' pick ended up with this team via another team that the Eagles made a trade with.Not shown are acquired picks that the Eagles traded away.

= Pro Bowler[5] = Hall of Famer
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1 4 Bob PellegriniCenterMaryland Terrapins
2 16 Frank D'AgostinoTackle Auburn Tigers
3 28 Don SchaeferBackNotre Dame Fighting Irish
4 41 Choice to
Washington Redskins
5 54 Fred "Fuzzy" ThurstonGuardValparaiso Crusaders
6 65 Tirrel BurtonBackMiami (OH) RedHawks
7 78 John WaedekinTackleHardin–Simmons Cowboys
8 89 Elroy PayneBackMcMurry University Warhawks
9 102 Johnny BrediceEnd
10 113 Tom DimmickCenterHouston Cougars
11 126 Ken KellerBackNorth Carolina Tar Heels
12 137 Tommy HarkinsEndVanderbilt Commodores
13 150 James SidesBackTexas Tech Red Raiders
14 161 Frank ReichCenterPenn State Nittany Lions
15 174 Don BrantBackUniversity of Montana Grizzlies
16 185 Billy HixTackleMiddle Tennessee Blue Raiders
17 198 Joe MastrogiovanniBackUniversity of Wyoming Cowboys
18 209 Nick ConsolesDefensive backWake Forest Demon Deacons
19 222 Delano WomackBackTexas Longhorns
20 233 Darrell GloverTackleMaryland-Eastern Shore Hawks
21 246 Jack AdamsTackleSan Jose State Spartans
22 257 Joe MillerBackCincinnati Bearcats
23 270 Chet SpencerEndOklahoma State Cowboys
24 281 John ParhamBackWake Forest
25 294 Johnny GroganTackleUniversity of Dayton Flyers
26 305 Earl LunsfordBackOklahoma State
27 318 Al EllettTackleUniversity of Alabama Crimson Tide
28 329 Bill StrawnLinebackerWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers
29 342 Bob HughesBackSouthern Mississippi Golden Eagles
30 352 Joe UlmBackSan Jose State

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 30at Los Angeles RamsL 7–270–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum54,412Recap
2Washington RedskinsW 13–91–1Connie Mack Stadium26,607Recap
3October 14at Pittsburgh SteelersW 35–212–1Forbes Field31,375Recap
4October 21Chicago CardinalsL 6–202–2Connie Mack Stadium36,545Recap
5October 28at New York GiantsL 3–202–3Yankee Stadium40,960Recap
6November 4at Chicago CardinalsL 17–282–4Comiskey Park27,609Recap
7November 11Pittsburgh SteelersW 14–73–4Connie Mack Stadium22,652Recap
8November 18Cleveland BrownsL 0–163–5Connie Mack Stadium25,894Recap
9November 25San Francisco 49ersT 10–103–5–1Connie Mack Stadium19,326Recap
10December 2at Cleveland BrownsL 14–173–6–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium20,654Recap
11December 9at Washington RedskinsL 17–193–7–1Griffith Stadium22,333Recap
12New York GiantsL 7–213–8–1Connie Mack Stadium16,562Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Roster

(All time List of Philadelphia Eagles players in franchise history)

= 1956 Pro Bowl[6] = Hall of Famer
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- align=leftCOACH 1956
record

3–8–1
Eagles
Lifetime

3–8–1
NFL
Lifetime

3–10–1
1st - align=leftUniversity of Notre Dame
20- align=leftBibbles Bawel26DB1201856–14- align=left
60- align=left bgcolor=#CCFFCCChuck Bednarik31LB-C1202336–37- align=leftPennsylvania
81- align=leftEddie Bell25DB-LB1202126–11 - align=leftPennsylvania
33- align=leftWill Berzinski22HB401956–2Rookie- align=leftWisconsin-LaCrosse
36- align=leftDick Bielski24E-FB1202246–11 - align=leftMaryland
89- align=leftJohn Bredice22E1202136–1Rookie- align=left
40- align=leftTom Brookshier25DB1101966–03- align=left
10- align=leftAdrian Burk29QB1231906–26- align=leftBaylor
84- align=leftHank Burnine24E701886–2Rookie- align=left
78- align=leftMarion Campbell27DE-DT-MG-G-T1202506–32- align=leftGeorgia
66- align=leftFrank D'Agostino22G-T1202456–1Rookie- align=left
65- align=leftTom Dimmick25C-T-LB1202536–6Rookie- align=left
27- align=leftHal Giancanelli27HB701825–103- align=left
64- align=leftAbe Gibron31G202435–117- align=leftPurdue, and
Valparaiso
63- align=leftKen Huxhold27G1202266–12- align=leftWisconsin
23- align=leftKen Keller22HB1101805–10Rookie- align=left
50- align=leftBob Kelley26C1202326–21 - align=leftWest Texas A&M
71- align=leftDon King27DE-DT302606–32- align=left
79- align=leftBuck Lansford23G-T12122326–21 - align=left
68- align=leftDick Murley23T502476–0Rookie- align=leftPurdue
68- align=leftMaury Nipp26G302196–04- align=leftLoyola Marymount
41- align=leftJerry Norton25DB-HB601955–112- align=left
43- align=leftJim Parmer30FB-HB401936–08- align=left
53- align=leftBob Pellegrini22LB-G1202336–2Rookie- align=left
25- align=leftPete Retzlaff25E-HB-TE1002116–1Rookie- align=leftSouth Dakota State
71- align=leftJim Ricca29MG-T-G-DT1 02706–45- align=left
72- align=leftJess Richardson26DT1102616–23- align=left
22- align=leftLee Riley24DB901926–11 - align=left
52- align=leftWayne Robinson26LB-C1102256–24- align=left
45- align=leftRocky Ryan24DB-E1202026–1Rookie- align=left
24- align=leftDon Schaefer22FB1202106–0Rookie- align=leftNotre Dame
82- align=leftTom Scott26DE-LB1202186–23- align=left
43- align=leftBob G. Smith23HB401955–101 - align=left
80- align=leftBill Stribling29E202066–15- align=left
11- align=leftBobby Thomason28QB1291966–17- align=leftVMI
83- align=leftBobby Walston28E-HB-K1201906–05- align=leftGeorgia
77- align=leftJim Weatherall27DT-T12122456–41 - align=left
46- align=leftTed Wegert24HB702025–111 none
86- align=leftNorm Willey29DE-G-E902246–26- align=left
75- align=leftFrank Wydo32T-DT1202256–49- align=leftCornell
73- align=leftSid Youngelman25DT-DE1202576–31- align=leftAlabama
41 Players
Team Average
25.8 12 218.4 6–1.3 2.6

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/1956.htm 1956 Philadelphia Eagles
  2. http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/pac10/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/05-mg-honors.pdf Pac-10 in the Heisman Voting
  3. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/cover/featured/7434/index.htm Bob Pellegrini, Football, Maryland Terrapins
  4. http://www.profootballhof.com/history/release.aspx?release_id=1446 www.profootballhof.com/history
  5. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  6. Players are identified as a 1956 All-Star.