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"Pug” Rentner was one of the finest broken field runners of his day at Northwestern and still is with the Boston Redskins. Running in the open field is a test of ability to change direction at top speed, shifting feet at lightning speed. There are many methods of learning the trick. One is to place a series of empty barrels or boxes about three yards distance, weaving in and out between them while going at top speed. The other tricks, such as stiff arm, body pivot, high knee action, quick stop and start etc, will come as the player grows more practiced. But the quick-step, fast shifting of the feet and skill of changing direction is the foundation of all good broken field running. Pug Rentner, Northwestern University, All American, 1932 - 1933. 6 ft., 195 lbs.
The Steelers got Darrell from Washington at the start of the '58 season. N.Y. traded for him in '59. He plans on teaching when his pro days are over.
Jerry is big, powerful, and versatile. Capable at guard and tackle, he is primarily used as the offensive center. He uses his huge frame to great advantage by keeping enemy players out of Denver's backfield. Unusually fast for a man of his size, Jerry very often leads the way for the ball carriers. Jerry carries out his assignments with rugged determination.
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