When I wrote about Hall of Fame quarterback Sid Luckman last week and his decision 75 years ago to play for the Bears rather than join his family's trucking business, I didn't publish ALL the photos I found.

Though I enjoyed the one below, it didn't really make sense to flow it into the story.

Instead, I present it to you here.

That's Chicago standouts Bob Snyder and Sid Luckman in 1943. (Getty Images)
That's Chicago standouts Bob Snyder and Sid Luckman in 1943. (Getty Images)

So, we know Luckman is the man on the right, but just who is the mystery man on the left who appears to be sleeping?

From the Getty Images cutline: "These two big bad Chicago Bears set scoring records in 56-7 rout of the New York Giants at Polo Grounds. Bob Snyder (left) converted eight straight times to break a seven-year-old NFL mark, and Sid Luckman completed seven TD passes to better Sammy Baugh's two-week mark of six, and gained 453 yards through the air to eclipse Cecil Isbell's year-old record by more than a 100 yards. (Photo by NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)."

With my sleuthing skills, I found that the date for this photo was Nov. 14, 1943, but that cutline actually leaves me with more questions. But for now, we'll just leave it alone.

Actually, I'll answer the one query I had. When the cutline says "Snyder converted eight straight times," I believe it's referring to Snyder's place-kicking prowess.