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Fouts citations
[edit]Before 1973
[edit]Political science degree.[1] Hobbies; Oregon was lone major offer.[2] Sophomore with "poise of a senior."[3] Various records as sophomore.[4] Sophomore year Oregon were 2nd in passing nationally.[5] Sophomore: could be Oregon's greatest, list of records.[6] Sophomore: kept starting role.[7] "Somewhat terrific" as sophomore.[8] Sophomore: ranked joint-ninth nationally.[9] Sophomore: tenth in total offense.[10] "A sensation" as sophomore.[11] Sophomore: ranked 7th nationally.[12] Sophomore: 217 yards per game, 16 TDs (second to Plunkett in Pac 8).[13] Knee ligaments damaged as junior.[14] Was on committee to choose coach between junior and senior years.[15] Knee better entering senior year.[16] Knee brace entering senior year.[17] 3rd in passing as junior.[18] Has some career records after junior year.[19] Junior stats table.[20] Missed two and a half games as junior.[21] 12th best as junior.[22] Career passing: 1st at Oregon, 2nd in Pac-8, 7th in NCAA.[23] All Pac-8 as senior.[24] Named to Shrine East-West game.[25] AP All-West Coast team.[26] Out of Shrine East-West game.[27] Eighth nationally as senior (dubious).[28] Named to Senior Bowl.[29] Called a sleeper; sets up fast.[30] Quote on being drafted.[31] Raiders interested.[32] "Plagued by injuries" as senior.[33] Injured in Coaches All-America game.[34] Signs with Chargers.[35] All Pac-8; injured on first play of exhibition; a holdout; doesn't expect to start as rookie.[36] Career college stats; leadership.[37] Draft criticisms.[38] Draft doubts.[39]
1973
[edit]Klein: "emergence of a star quarterback".[40] Brodie watched clips; holdout and injury.[41] First three years' salary.[42] Svare satisfied with first start.[43] Waller: "so green."[44] Waller prefers WFL quarterbacks.[45] Kept from Unitas.[46]
1974
[edit]Battle with Freitas to start.[47] Crosses picket lines; slender; credits O-line.[48] Prothro impressed.[49] Begins 1974 as starter.[50] "Cool", 98-yard 4th quarter drive for first win.[51] Chargers "flexed new muscles".[52] Disagreement with Harrison Davis.[53] Buys linemen dinner.[54] Fouts a reason for progress; is optimistic.[55] Misses last three games with broken thumb.[56] Two wins for Freitas; Prothro non-committal.[57]
1975
[edit]Competing with Freitas.[58] Vying for starting role; good arm.[59] Both QBs ineffective in preseason.[60] "Brittle"; three QBs used in shutout loss.[61] Crowd wanted Freitas vs. Raiders.[62] Commentary on 6–0 loss.[63] Misses half with sprained ankle.[64] Out with shoulder injury.[65] Scores in first win.[66] Two touchdowns all year.[67] "Antiquated" offense to this point.[68] Seven injuries.[69] QBR ranks 73-75.[70]
1976
[edit]1976 contract.[71] Last player left from 1970-73 drafts.[72] Walsh joins.[73] Competing with Freitas.[74] Cheered in week 3.[67] Relationship with Walsh.[68] Described by Gannett.[69] Passing leader through week 3.[75] Top QBR through week 3.[76] Booed and benched, week 10.[77] Longley starts.[78] Walsh "innovative" offense.[79] Some 1976 stats.[80] 1976 was "best year".[81] QBR rank 76.[70] Walsh first proper coach.[46]
1977
[edit]Reaction to Fouts court claims.[82] Prothro on holdout.[83] Prothro on holdout again.[84] Talk of retirement.[85] Incommunicado; placed on reserves.[86] Curran unable to contact Fouts.[87] Klein refuses trade.[88] Harris to start.[89] Files grievance against Chargers.[90] Loses grievance case.[91] Wanted free agency; gives no comment.[92] Wins first game back.[93] Wins second game back; offensive line.[94] Broncos "took the pizzazz".[95] Claims to be better than Bradshaw.[96] "Vintage horrid self".[97] Offered around for draft picks.[98]
1978
[edit]Talking new contract.[99] Five year contract.[100] Set to start over Harris.[101] Jammed thumb.[102] Didn't start.[103] Clock blunder.[104] Out with ankle.[105] Harris five interceptions.[106] Ties Hadl single game.[107] Third-best QBR.[108] Strong finish.[109] Better QBR citation.[110] 1978 review.[111] Fouts a highlight for Walsh.[112] 1978 stats.[113] Missed only loss.[114] More 1978 stats.[115] Walsh praises leadership.[116] Team led league in passing.[117] Importance of Bears 1978 game; gets rid of ball fast; initial reaction to Coryell.[118] Bears game again.[119]
1979
[edit]Perkins out.[120] Completions and percentage records.[121] Courtroom quotes.[122] Must read quickly.[123] 4x 300 yards.[124] "Injurious arm."[125] Joiner: "natural leader".[126] More on leadership.[127] Fouts quote on records.[128] AFC West title.[129] Various 1979 stats and records.[130] Another version of stats.[131] More stats; style.[132] First-team All-Pro.[133] Role of Coryell.[134] UPI AFC player of the year; quote on success.[135] 3rd for QBR; doesn't call own plays; Coryell quotes; more touch and accuracy than power.[1] Pro Bowl.[136] Various honours.[137] KC committee honours.[138] MVP runner-up.[139] Hobbies.[140] QBR 82.6 is third.[141] Passing more than double rushing.[142] Second in fumbles.[143] 1979 full stats.[38] Fouts on signals.[144]
1980
[edit]Completion and yardage single-game club records.[145] Yardage record twice more.[146] Perkins: "Best there is"; not strong arm.[147] Improved with Coryell.[148] "Renowned air show".[149] 20-game TD streak is club record.[150] First with 2x 4,000.[151] 1980 season records.[152] Joiner on improvement; first playoff win for 17 years; likes privacy; 1980 stats; Coryell on Fouts; Fouts on Coryell; more on Walsh.[153] 400-yard average.[154] 1980 Pro Bowl.[155] 1980 salary.[156] New rules protect QBs.[157] More 1980 records.[158] Stats again.[159] Depressed after AFCCC.[160]
1981
[edit]Jefferson and Dean impacts.[161] Consecutive completions club record; reads defenses.[162] Six TD club record.[163] NFLPA want suspension; only non-payer; dislikes CBA.[164] Not in NFLPA since 1976; still should pay; defended by Klein.[165] Fans pay dues.[166] CBA rules say club must suspend Fouts.[167] Fouts quote on payment; quote on reasons for dispute; could have busted CBA.[168] NFLPA accepts payment and takes Chargers to court instead.[169] Dines with linemen; 4,000 yards again, record again; sixth QB drafted.[170] Three playoff records in Epic.[171] 1981 stats.[172] "Staggering" 1981 stats; not a mountain man; private person.[160] Icicles at Freezer Bowl.[173] Klein in court over NFLPA matter.[174] Honored by National Right to Work Committee.[175] Paid in 1978 under protest; Unitas pleased.[176] Not a great arm.[177] Freezer Bowl quote.[178] Back-to-back 30+ TDs claim.[179]
1982
[edit]1981 records; won't back strike.[180] Against Garvey; reason for 1977 holdout; Freezer Bowl comment; loves linemen.[181] Skips handshake.[182] Accurate and quick release.[183] Will work out with teammates; quotes from teammates; only one against strike in vote.[184] Ties Unitas.[185] Passes Unitas.[186] Quick release and accurate.[187] Adjusting on the run.[188] Five-year contract details.[189] Fouts on 49ers game.[190] Consecutive 400-yard games.[191] Record 879 yards in two games.[192] Records from Bengals game.[193] 1982 Pro Bowl.[194] Beaten by Moseley; 1982 stats.[195] OPoTY and more stats.[196] Per-game individual record.[197] Alternate stats source.[198] Beaten by Dolphins.[199] PFWA MVP and stats.[200] Pro Bowl co-MVP.[201] 1982 extrapolation and other stats.[202] NEA MVP; 1982 stats.[39] Quote on early coaches; others paid more; 40-yard games were against defending SB teams; second in QBR.[203] Records in Pro Bowl.[204]
1983
[edit]Style; free agent.[205] Not getting offers; anti-Garvey.[206] Quick reads and patterns.[207] Considering USFL.[208] Announced as returning.[209] Misunderstood verbal agreement.[210] Dispute dates.[211] Gamblers not interested.[212] Angered at Klein.[213] Signs with Chargers.[214] Contract numbers; offer from Tatham.[215] Nearly signed for USFL in April.[216] Contract without incentives.[217] Luther was ready.[218] Preseason arch injury.[219] Unitas the best.[220] Seldom changes plays.[221] Coryell on Freezer Bowl.[222] Quick read and release.[223] Wrist vs. Browns; shoulder vs. Giants.[224] Another shoulder source.[225] Also a sore thumb.[226] Out injured.[227] Missed as leader; contrast with Luther.[228] Injured by Tippett.[229] Struggles with Luther.[230] Back after 1–4 run.[231] Rotator cuff was injury; shoulder vs. Chiefs.[232] Pro Bowl despite injuries.[233] Reportedly 1.1 million.[234] "Finest pure gunner".[235] 1983 stats.[236]
1984
[edit]Quick, accurate, handles blitzing.[237] Good with blitzers.[238] "In a class by himself".[239] "May be the best passer".[240] 4–2 start.[241] Not a runner but quick and good timing.[242] Shut out with teammates injured.[243] Attempts and completion highs vs. Miami.[244] Marino breaks records.[245] Hobbies; saves seals.[246] Two-year record when injured.[247] Zampese quote.[248] Mortgage broker.[249] Record vs. Luther.[250] Dan Marino and good.
1985
[edit]Active player leader entering 1985.[251] Points per game with Fouts vs. without.[252] Struggles with Herrmann.[253] Knee injury vs. Browns.[254] More on injury game.[255] Coryell quote; three to six weeks.[256] Return vs. Vikings.[257] In the big three.[258] Quick to pass.[259] 400-yard game record; team performances during Fouts injury.[260] "Catalyst".[261] 1985 Pro Bowl.[262] Journalist at SB 20.[263] Charity bowling.[264] Salary tied fifth.[265] Three-year record without Fouts.[266] Quick reads and release.[267]
1986
[edit]3,000-yard season record.[268] Five interceptions vs. Giants.[269] "Not the Dan Fouts show anymore".[270] Team 1985 stats; Fouts struggling in 1986.[271] Out with shoulder injury.[272] Passing Unitas; seven out of eight for Chargers.[273] Broken nose and concussion.[274] Schottenheimer quote.[275] Not so strong.[276]
1987
[edit]Dispute with Spanos.[277] More on dispute.[278] Commits to play.[279] Career summary; Unitas quote, first three years, coach list.[280] Quote on standard.[281] Not paid during strike.[282] Percentage record broken.[283] Effective first game after strike.[284] Chargers run more; role during strike.[285] Tough competitor; good leadership; physique; intelligent.[286] Right shoulder injury; more on dispute.[287] Fouts on Coryell.[288]
Joiner citations
[edit]This article is part of series on |
Don Coryell's San Diego Chargers |
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Head coach |
Don Coryell |
Hall of Fame players |
Dan Fouts • Charlie Joiner |
Fred Dean • Kellen Winslow |
First team All-Pros |
John Jefferson • Wes Chandler |
Russ Washington • Doug Wilkerson |
Gary Johnson • Louie Kelcher |
Seasons |
1978 • 1979 • 1980 |
1981 • 1982 • 1983 |
1984 • 1985 • 1986 |
Memorable games |
Epic in Miami |
Plays both ways for W. O. Boston.[289] 110 points as senior, most in area.[290] Also a basketball player.[291] Also throws javelin.[292] Scores as a freshman.[293] All-SWAC as a sophomore.[294] Also Grambling MVP.[295] "Amazing moves and quickness."[296] Outstanding offensive player as junior.[297] Stats as a junior; top receiver for Harris.[298] Wins final college game.[299] Fourth-round draft pick for Houston.[300] Robinson sick at DB position.[301] Three-time all-conference; speed and hands.[302] Signs with Oilers.[303] Beathard on Joiner: "quick."[304] Fractured arm ends season.[305] Lemm says fine prospect.[306] Signs of excellence; two-way.[307] Broke arm in preseason.[308] Return game in 1970.[309] Scores 87-yard TD.[310] Success leads to LeVias trade.[311] "Prime wide receiver."[312] "One of the best."[313] Leader in strong pass attack.[314] Called All-Central division.[315] Leading receiver in 1972.[316] Scores in final Oilers game.[317] Traded despite leading team.[318] Ran a 4.4, third-best on team.[319] Reaction to being traded.[320] Set to play.[321] Immediately faces Oilers, one catch.[322] Son of a truck driver; quote on Grambling; quiet person.[323] Curtis added to receivers.[324] Job threatened.[325] Described as expendable.[326] "Disappointing;" Walsh optimistic.[327] Retained by Bengals.[328] 1972 stats; only eight catches; quiet.[329] Another injury.[330] Out with knee.[331] Brown on recovery.[332] Fractures collar bone on first play.[333] Believed to be out for the year.[334] Back after six games.[335] Anderson impressed.[336] First playoff appearance clinched.[337] Only two catches in playoff loss.[338] New Bengals contract.[339] Some 1973 stats.[340] Makes tough catches.[341] Striking in 1974.[342] Oil company; 1973 stats.[343] First Bengals touchdown.[344] Shares time with Myers.[345] One of three to partner Curtis.[346] More on WR plans.[347] Modest; main partner for Curtis; was a fumbler.[348] Beaten in playoffs again.[349] Scored in playoffs.[350] 1975 stats, best of career.[351] Traded to Chargers.[352] Fouts first impressions.[353] Back with Walsh.[354] Featured receiver.[355] Having an excellent year.[356] Four 100-yard games in a row.[357] First 1,000 yard season.[358] 1976 stats; third-best in league.[359] 42 catches was Grambling record.[360] Reaction to trade; Chargers MVP; more yards than Curtis.[361] Weapon for Harris.[362] Beats Bengals with stats.[363] Performance against Bengals.[364] 1977 stats.[365] Coryell in.[366] Good pattern runner.[367] Intelligence.[368] Also an accountant.[369] "Frisky rookie."[370] Famous performance against Denver.[371] Successful at 32; CPA; fourth wide receiver as two-way rookie; play style.[372] 1980 Pro Bowl as alternate.[373] Considering retirement.[374] Expected 1979 to be final season; 1978 stats and surgery.[375] Arthritis in knee; 1980 stats; comparison to Houston and Cincinnati; doesn't need publicity.[376] Productive trio.[377] 1980 Pro Bowl.[378] UPI AFC second team.[379] AP first team.[380] Leading trio; Jefferson holding out.[381] 1981 retirement thoughts.[382] First retirement thoughts in 1977; Zampese: "technician"; Cleveland performance; Fouts on improvement.[383] Fast start to season.[384] Double-covered with Jefferson out.[385] Accomplished pattern runner.[386] Aided by Chandler.[387] Leads team in 1981.[388] Explaining success.[389] First NFL receiver with three 70+ catch seasons in a row.[390] Back for another year.[391] Chandler quote.[392] Catches only touchdown in postseason.[393] Best years in San Diego.[394] Waiting on Fouts situation.[395] Anderson on Joiner.[396] Best trio.[397] Offense still strong in 1983.[398] Called the best trio.[399] Quiet man.[400] Possession receiver; still good in 1983; quotes on retirement.[401] Great possession receiver.[402] 1983 stats and awards.[403] Still working in offseason, planning to stay in Houston, maybe coaching.[404] Holding out for two years.[405] Signs contract; close to record.[406] Six day holdout; improvement after first ten years; Denver game.[407] Doesn't need a sports agent.[408] Smart and savvy.[409] Old receiver; Trumpy quotes.[410] 85-game catch streak; slow start to season.[411] Possession receiver.[412] No bragging.[413] Good at breaks due to low centre of gravity.[414] Fumbler with Bengals.[415] Grew up in a housing project.[416] Fouts quote.[417] Breaks career receptions record.[418] Broken ribs in 1983; two left from AFL; converts third downs; retirement again.[419] 4.7 speed; Walsh quote.[420] 1984 receptions; signs for 1985.[421] Ten years with Gulf Oil.[422] Most Inspirational Player x5; on the bubble.[423] Preferred baseball in youth.[424] Most games by a receiver record.[425] Expected a short career; credits Robinson.[426] 1985 stats.[427] Second-oldest active player.[428] Yards required.[429] Concussion in Denver game; oldest receiver in NFL history; close to yardage record.[430] Gets yardage record.[431] Wanted pension at start of career; Denver game injuries.[432] Third and Joiner; misses final home game.[433] 194-game playing streak; reasons for missing games.[434] Retires and coaches.[435] 200-yard game was best; winning TD in 1976 Pro Bowl; first AFC West since 1965; 1981 was career-high; Epic stats; 78-game regular season catch streak; tied career TDs high in 1985; 1986 stats.[436] Will coach DBs.[437] Third down specialist.[438] Coaches receivers; quote on speed loss; Saunders on inside routes; Walsh quote.[439] MIP x7 total.[440] Largent receptions.[441] Old at 28.[442] Largent yards.[443] Various quotes on career.[444] Switch to Bills.[445] Switch to Chiefs.[446]
Washington citations
[edit]This article is part of series on the |
AFL San Diego Chargers |
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Head coach |
Sid Gillman |
Hall of Fame players |
Lance Alworth • Ron Mix |
Multiple first team All-Pros |
Earl Faison • Ernie Ladd |
Keith Lincoln • Paul Lowe |
Walt Sweeney • Dick Harris |
Seasons |
1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1963 • 1964 |
1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 |
Memorable games |
1963 AFL championship game |
High school basketball.[447] Recruited by Missouri.[448] First starts as sophomore on DL.[449] Out with knee injury.[450] 1965 lineman of the year; plans to play both ways.[451] Scores on blocked punt return.[452] Knee injured again.[453] Back after missing most of year.[454] Also plans for halfback.[455] Games missed; switch to offense.[456] Called a "glittering hero."[457] Still filling in on defense.[458] Voted All-Big 8 as senior.[459] NEA second-team All-American.[460] Sporting News All-American, did play halfback.[461] Picked fourth by Chargers.[462] Signs for Chargers.[463] Placed in defense.[464] Starting as a rookie.[465] Sparked an improved pass rush.[466] "Haystack" quote.[467] Shares a safety.[468] Named an All-Star but did not play.[469] Defensive rookie votes.[470] Described as "ponderous."[471] Part of a big line, weighs 300.[472] Moved as too slow.[473] Struggles with Deacon Jones.[474] Strengths as a lineman.[475] Must use beef.[476] Question mark over ability.[477] Only holdout.[478] Signs new contract.[479] Led AFC in pass protection in 1971.[480] Line highly rated in 1972.[481] UPI AFC second team 1973.[482] Philadelphia Bell want to sign him.[483] More on WFL interest.[484] Rew nickname.[485] Strong on fair line.[486] Part of "outstanding" line.[487] Large; phys. ed. degree; quote on losing; Chargers MVP 1973.[488] First Pro Bowl.[489] Started Pro Bowl; close to superstar.[490] Biggest in league.[491] Pro Bowler again.[492] Only Charger Pro Bowler.[493] Leads the way on sweeps.[494] Splendid lineman.[495] Line is top asset.[496] Biggest and most powerful lineman.[497] One of five left in 1977.[498] One of three from 1974.[499] 100th straight start.[500] Dominated in 1976.[501] 1977 Pro Bowl.[502] Breaks streak record; quiet and affable; alternate spelling.[503] 1978 Pro Bowl.[504] Looking for first playoff game.[505] Jim Hanifan quote.[506] 1979 Pro Bowl.[507] Quote on first division title.[508] Signs after holdout.[509] First knee injury.[510] Streaks; quiet; spends time in Pata with wife.[511] Second knee injury.[512] Out three weeks.[513] Best OL in 1977; more on wife.[514] 35 entering final season.[515] Quiet; alternate spelling.[516] Second team All-Pro.[517] Quiet, large and amiable; 1982 sack stats; 36 years old.[518] Holding out again.[519] Signs again.[520] Marvellous line.[521] Cut from team.[522] Quote on exit.[523] Gissinger the replacement.[524] Howie Long quote.[525] Accurate sack stats; more sacks after Washington and others leave.[526] Four team records; Chargers Hall of Fame.[527] Car wash and other businesses.[528] Induction.[529] Into Breitbard; 40th anniversary team; high hurdling record holder; made it look easy; switching to offense; beaten by deacon.[530] Seau ties 200-game record.[531] Finishing tied.[532] Successful gentleman; 50th anniversary team.[533]
Winslow citations
[edit]1974 All-Southwestern Conference first team.[534] 1974 title game defeat.[535] Missouri coach on recruiting Winslow.[536] Also throws discus.[537] Playing in varsity.[538] Some play as a sophomore.[539] Told TEs have little action; leading team; recruited due to size; improved blocker; high school stats.[540] 1977 Consensus All Big 8.[541] Reflections on quitting as a sophomore.[542] Chess player; head coach's quote.[543] Stats from junior year.[544] 1978 2nd-team All Big 8.[545] Senior stats.[546] Win in Liberty Bowl.[547] Viewed as tight end prospect.[548] Best tight end prospect.[549] Three attributes as prospect.[550] Projected to Bengals.[551] Projected to Chiefs.[552] Draft reaction by Chargers.[553] Prothro ex-Charger.[554] Early football experiences.[555] Signs contract; Coryell early thoughts.[556] First touchdown.[557] Winslow reacts to San Diego.[558] Performance vs. 49ers.[559] Career plan; inconsistent; discovery in high school.[560] Breaks leg.[561] Second tight end and wide receiver.[562] Out for full season.[563] Could replace Klein.[564] 1979 stats; top receiver.[565] Career day vs. Raiders.[566] Creating mismatches.[567] Most tight end reception in a season.[568] McCrary injury.[569] 89 catches.[570] Led the NFL in receptions; slow start to season.[571] Better facing single coverage.[572] Singer in the High Five.[573] Plays various positions.[574] Chandler drawing coverage.[575] 5 TD performance vs. Raiders.[576] Ties Chargers single-game record.[577] Leads league in receptions 1981.[578] All-Pro 1981.[579] Full 1981 stats.[580] Freezer Bowl.[581] Pro Bowl co-MVP.[582] Political support.[583] Credits circumstances for success.[584] Ditka on Epic performance.[585] Thoughts on strike.[586] All-Pro 1982.[587] Playoff win over Steelers.[588] Loss to Miami.[589] 1983 salary.[590] Context for salary.[591] Viewed as prototype; complainer; difficult season.[592] 14 catch record.[593] H-back influence.[594] Out of King's band.[595] Top over 5 years.[596] Contract situation.[597] 1983 stats.[598] Wants 700k, negotiations fail, retirement threat.[599] Quote from agent on holdout.[600] Various quotes on retirement.[601] Quotes from Chargers and more from agent on holdout.[602] Retirement list; other avenues.[603] Chargers sign replacement.[604] Gamblers announce Winslow.[605] Back to Chargers; Gamblers in 1986.[606] Back with Chargers and negotiating.[607] New contract.[608] Details secret; Klein denies tripling agreement.[609] Big first game back.[610] 15-catch record.[611] Knee injured.[612] On record pace.[613] Nature and severity of injury.[614] Career-threatening.[615] Winslow's reaction to injury.[616] Chargers 1984 season.[617] Progress on injury; flag football.[618] PUP list.[619] Top 25 Chargers.[620] First game back.[621] Christian; epic reaction.[622] Little used; leaves.[623] Apologises and returns.[624] Primarily a blocker.[625] Average and 1988 salary.[626] 1985 stats; premier tight end.[627] Flag football.[628] Endorsing product; psychology degree; team of quarter century; salaries for 1986, 1987, 1988; second marriage; thoughts on 1985 season.[629] Best to play tight end; lacks power after injury; trouble with entering breaks; Zampese says dominant; expected more.[630] Improved in 1986.[631] 1985 and 1986 salary.[632] Offseason surgery.[633] Thoughts on strike.[634] 500 catches.[635] Play after strike.[636] Soft-spoken; less tentative in 1987.[637] Tentative and scared.[638] 1987 Pro Bowler.[639] 1987 2nd-team All-Pro.[640] Maybe one more year; second longest tenure; new role; second-most TE catches in 1987.[641] Joins camp after more surgery.[642] Missing start of preseason.[643] Plays in 3rd preseason game.[644] Knee giving problems.[645] Suspended; retirement offer.[646] More on dispute.[647] Chargers offensive player of 1987; two physicals; not paid during suspension.[648] Reduced yards per catch after injury.[649] Upshaw support; potential to sue; tomorrow; Winslow honesty.[650] Negotiations ongoing; reputation damage.[651] Retirement official.[652] Agreement secret; career highlights.[653] Career review.[654] Blames Spanos.[655] Chargers Hall of Fame induction.[656]
List of replacement players
[edit]The following table lists the 50 replacement Chargers who featured in at least one strike game (Weeks 4, 5 and 6). Players who were on the Chargers' replacement squad but did not feature in any games are not included; neither is Terry Unrein, a union player who crossed the picket lines and played in week 6. Players are taken to have pre-strike or post-strike experience in a league if they featured in at least one regular season or postseason game.[657][658][659][660]
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- ^ "Joe Goebel 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
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- ^ "Walt Harris 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
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- ^ "Brian Ingram 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
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- ^ "Jeff Jackson 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
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- ^ "Keyvan Jenkins stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
- ^ "James Johnson 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
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- ^ "Mike Kelley 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
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- ^ "Randy Kirk 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
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- ^ "Frank Middleton stats". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
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- ^ "Les Miller stats". Retrieved April 15, 2022.
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- ^ "Tim Moffett stats". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
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- ^ "Calvin Muhammed 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
- ^ "Calvin Muhammed stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
- ^ "Rick Neuheisel 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
- ^ "Rick Neuheisel". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
- ^ "Elvis Patterson 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
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- ^ "Duane Pettit 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
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- ^ "Joe Phillips 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
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- ^ "Jeff Powell 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
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- ^ "Stacy Price 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
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- ^ "Joe Prokop 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
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- ^ "Tag Rome 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Tag Rome stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Dan Rosado 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Dan Rosado stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Curtis Rouse 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Curtis Rouse stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Martin Sartin 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Martin Sartin stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "King Simmons 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
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- ^ "Tony Simmons 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Tony Simmons stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Emil Slovacek 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Emil Slovacek stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Todd Spencer 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Todd Spencer stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "John Stadnik 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "John Stadnik stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Anthony Steels stats". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Anthony Steels stats". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Johnny Taylor 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Johnny Taylor stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Dwight Wheeler 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- ^ "Dwight Wheeler stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Al Williams 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Al Williams stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Blaise Winter 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Blaise Winter stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Ken Zachary 1987 game log". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Kenny Zachary stats". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.