Players who were what their team's nickname was

JohnTurney
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Players who were what their team's nickname was

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did a little post on Walt Garrison ...

He was a cowboys who played for Cowboys (college and pro)

But I guess giants have played for the NY Giants, depending on what counts as a 'giant'.

I guess a lot of Patriots can be patriotic but are they "patriots"?
Are people with Nordic roots "vikings"?

There are some, for sure, but Garrison was a real cowboy.
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Jay Novacek was a cowboy who played for the Cowboys in college and in the NFL.
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There have been a number of Texans who played for the Dallas Texans and Houston Texans.
Indians played for the Oorang Indians.
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Some of the original Packers were (meat) packers.

Curly Lambeau worked at Indian Packing. He was listed as a meatpacking foreman in the 1920 census. Wally Ladrow, another original Packer, also worked there and so did some others, I believe.

https://www.packers.com/news/what-was-a ... s-14285346


Dick Butkus might've been an actual bear... or perhaps he was barely human...
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I'm sure several Bills have played for the Bills.

Jim Brown played for the Browns, and probably more.

When Colt McCoy inevitably (hopefully) gets to the Colts... that'll be a special one.

Any saints play for the Saints? Anyone with "St." in their name?

Anyone who could be defined as a raider on the Raiders? Maybe someone who became an FBI or SWAT agent?
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6 foot 10 Nick Wozniak played for the Giants.
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49ers punter Jim McCann was born in 1949, as I imagine a few of his teammates were.

The actor Ed O'Neill worked in a steel mill before being signed as a free agent by the Steelers (he never played for them).

If any players of native descent played for Washington, I haven't been able to find them.

I imagine a number of San Diego/L.A. players use credit cards. And I'm sure many New England players over the years have been quite patriotic.
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Here in Detroit some Lion players have been caught not telling the truth.....
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RichardBak wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 7:56 am Here in Detroit some Lion players have been caught not telling the truth.....
You win :D
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rhickok1109 wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 11:23 am
RichardBak wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 7:56 am Here in Detroit some Lion players have been caught not telling the truth.....
You win :D
Claps enthusiastically.

Thanks to you both. I needed a laugh this morning.
:lol:
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