Who was Ed Thorp and how in the world is he connected to this weekend's 50th anniversary celebration of the Vikings' 1969 NFL championship team?
Good question.
"Ed who?" asked Gary Larsen, one of the famed front four forever known as the Purple People Eaters.
Ed Thorp. A friend to several NFL owners in the early '30s. A referee. Ran a sporting goods store. The league loved him so much it created the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy upon his death in 1934.
Much like the Stanley Cup in hockey, the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy was supposed to be a traveling trophy first awarded to the Giants in 1934. Presumably it should have been awarded to the Vikings, who beat the Browns 27-7 at Met Stadium in the final NFL Championship Game before the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.
"I ain't never seen it," said Lonnie Warwick, the leading tackler on that 1969 team.
You're in good company, Lonnie.
"I don't even know what you're referring to," said Bud Grant, the Hall of Fame coach who took the Vikings to four Super Bowls in eight seasons from 1969 to 1976.