Legends of the Hall: 1950s captures a period of time when playing
professional football was for tough, honest men who played solely for
the love of the game. The 1950s was an era of crew cuts and nicknames
like Crazylegs, Hopalong, and Night Train. The decade began with Sammy
Baugh throwing his last passes and ended with the death of Bert Bell.
This era also produced some of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play
the game. They were known as the glamour boys of the league--Otto
Graham, Bob Waterfield, Bobby Layne, Y. A. Tittle, and Bart Starr, to
name a few. The incomparable, individual brilliance and unique team
chemistry that marked this era have transcended this specific time and
place to make Legends of the Hall: 1950s an unforgettable part of the
magic and myth of professional football.