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19 minutes ago, VirginiaLonghorn said:

That would be Super Bill daring to swat the ball from Butkus’ hand.

Thanks for catching that. After losing the starting QB job to James Street to run the wishbone, "Super Bill" Bradley converted to DB his senior year and instantly became a Badass DB. My dad said Bradley intercepted 4 passes in 1968 Aggy game. Was also awesome punter. One of the great all-around athletes in UT football history. Played starting DB with Eagles for many years. 

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8 minutes ago, JOSEYWALES66 said:

If he was so good in college, how come he never won the Butkus award?

They didn’t have participation ribbons in his day, millennial.  

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1 hour ago, ryskey said:

The 8-year old in me is still amused by transposing syllables, turning his name into Butt Dickus.

RIP

Centuwion! Does it amuse you... when I say... the words... Butt... Dickus?

 

RIP to an an absolute legend.

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6 minutes ago, MissingInAction said:

RIP

He made a ton of guest appearances on Leterman or Carson. Maybe both.

Real funny guy.

Another great thing about him was his feigned incredulity over what other players said about his play.  

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I’ve been looking for the clip with no luck.  So, as I remember …

Butkus once told of a dream he had.  He hit a ball carrier so hard the helmet came off and rolled down the field.  When it stopped, the ball carrier’s head was still inside.  Butkus just laughed.

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3 hours ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

I mean, if you think about it, the dude was born to be a linebacker, what with being named after the Butkus award, which is given to the top linebacker every year. 

 

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One of the best. And if he played today he’d be kicked out of the league within the first few games for head hunting. A different game, for good or bad, but he is an icon and a goat.  

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My high school band did the halftime show at the 1967 or 1968 Bears-Falcons game in the flying saucer of old Fulton County Stadium. We were seated on folding chairs on the field behind one of the end zones. I wish I could say Butkus ran over me or I saw him close up but that would be a lie, which is strictly forbidden on Surly, right?

I do vividly recall Gayle Sayers flying straight at us bringing it to the house on a simple sweep for about 60 yards.

Butkus was the Duke Wayne of football. Plus, he was not acting. RIP number 51.

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8 hours ago, The Ace of Aces said:

One of the best. And if he played today he’d be kicked out of the league within the first few games for head hunting. A different game, for good or bad, but he is an icon and a goat.  

I call bullshit on that. HoF worthy?...you bet, but he is not the GOAT...That honor goes to Tommy Nobis'. DB could not carry Nobis' jock as a college LB...check every stat there is. Why on hell the top LB award is named after DB and not Nobis' is a crime.

 

Larry Czonka said he would have rather played against Butkis every week than against Nobis' once a season.

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10 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

He may have legitimately killed that lions receiver. 

Damn, a lot of the old greats in that clip...

Side note, I think he hated Roman Gabriel.

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Damn the Bears went hard core on the sacrifice front to stop the hemorrhaging.

RIP to a legend. He was the defensive equivalent to Earl Campbell. It is a shame we don't have more footage from his time patrolling the midway.

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