Nick Buoniconti
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| Nick Buoniconti | |
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| Date of birth | December 15 1940 |
| Place of birth | Image:Flag of the United States.svg Springfield, Massachusetts |
| Position(s) | Middle linebacker |
| College | Notre Dame |
| AFL Draft | 1962 / Round 13/ Pick 102 |
| Jersey Number | 85 |
| Career highlights | |
| AFL All-Star | 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969 |
| AFC-NFC Pro Bowl | 1973, 1974 |
| Honors | Boston Patriots 1960s All-Decade Team AFL All-Time Team Dolphins Silver Anniversary Team |
| Stats | |
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| Teams | |
| 1962-1968 1969 1970-1976 | AFL Boston Patriots AFL Miami Dolphins NFL Miami Dolphins |
| Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2001 | |
Born on December 15 1940 in Springfield, Massachusetts, Buoniconti graduated from Notre Dame, and was drafted by the American Football League's Patriots in the thirteenth round of the 1962 AFL draft.
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[edit] Pro career
Buoniconti made an immediate impact with the Patriots, helping the team capture the 1963 AFL Eastern Division title. With Boston, he appeared in five AFL All-Star Games, and recorded 24 interceptions, which is still the seventh-most in team history. He was named 2nd team All-AFL in 1963 and the following season began a run of five consensus All-AFL seasons in the following six seasons, missing only 1968 when he was named second-team All-AFL. Buoniconti is a member of the Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team and the AFL All-Time Team.
He was traded to the AFL's Miami Dolphins in 1969. He continued to play well with the Dolphins, in 1969-1974 and 1976, and made the AFL All-Star team in 1969 and the NFL Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1973. Named All-AFC in 1972 as well.
His leadership made him a cornerstone of the Dolphns'|AFC-NFC defense. During his years there, the team advanced to three consecutive Super Bowl appearances, one of which was the team's 1972 undefeated season. In 1973, he recorded a then-team record 162 tackles (91 unassisted). He was named to the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1973.
Buoniconti ended his career with an unofficial 24 sacks, eighteen with the Patriots and six while with the Dolphins.
He was named the Dolphins’s Most Valuable Player three times (1969, 1970, 1973). In 1990, he was voted as a linebacker on the Dolphins’ Silver Anniversary All-Time team. A year later on November 18, 1991, he was enshrined on the Dolphin Honor Roll at Joe Robbie Stadium.
Buoniconti got his law degree during his years with the Patriots. He was a practicing attorney for a short time. He was also President of the US Tobacco Company during the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was a leading critic of studies which showed that smokeless tobacco caused cancer of the mouth as well as other types of cancer.
In recent years, he has become the most outspoken member of the 1972 Undefeated Season team. It is rumored that he leads a champagne toast every year after the last remaining undefeated team loses for the first time.
Nick put his verbal talent to use as a co-host of the HBO series Inside the NFL until 2001. That same year, Nick was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In 1985, after his son Marc suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury making a tackle for The Citadel, Nick became the public face of the group that founded the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, now one of the world's leading neurological research centers.
Buoniconti is a member of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.
[edit] College career
In 1960, As a junior, was second on the Fighting Irish in tackles (behind senior captain Myron Pottios) with 71. As a senior in 1961 led the team with 74 tackles as the Irish co-captain and was rewarded with 2nd-team All-America selections from UPI, TSN, and the Football Coaches' Association.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Pro Football Hall of Fame Bio Page: Member profile
Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VII Champions (Undefeated) |
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Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VIII Champions |
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| 1 Garo Yepremian | 10 Don Strock | 12 Bob Griese | 13 Jake Scott | 15 Earl Morrall | 20 Larry Seiple | 21 Jim Kiick | 22 Mercury Morris | 23 Charles Leigh | 25 Tim Foley | 26 Lloyd Mumphord | 29 Tom Smith | 34 Ron Sellers | 36 Don Nottingham | 39 Larry Csonka | 40 Dick Anderson | 42 Paul Warfield | 45 Curtis Johnson | 48 Henry Stuckey | 49 Charles Babb | 51 Larry Ball | 53 Bob Matheson | | 55 Irv Goode | 57 Mike Kolen | 58 Bruce Bannon | 59 Doug Swift | 62 Jim Langer | 64 Ed Newman | 65 Maulty Moore | 66 Larry Little | 67 Bob Kuechenberg | 70 Larry Woods | 72 Bob Heinz | 73 Norm Evans | 75 Manny Fernandez | 76 Willie Young | 77 Doug Crusan | 79 Wayne Moore | 80 Marv Fleming | 81 Howard Twilley | 82 Bo Rather | 83 Vern Den Herder | 84 Bill Stanfill | 85 Nick Buoniconti | 86 Marlin Briscoe | 88 Jim Mandich | 89 Charley Wade Head Coach Don Shula Coaches Bill Arnsparger | Monte Clark | Tom Keane | Bill McPeak | Mike Scarry | Carl Taseff |
Boston Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team |
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| Art Graham • Jim Colclough • Jim Whalen • Tom Neville • Billy Neighbors • Jon Morris • Len St. Jean • Charlie Long • Larry Garron • Vito "Babe" Parilli • Jim Nance • Gino Cappelletti • Larry Eisenhauer • Houston Antwine • Jim Lee Hunt • Bob Dee • Tom Addison • Nick Buoniconti • Ed Philpott • Chuck Shonta • Ron Hall • Tom Yewcic • Don Webb • Daryl Johnson |
American Football League All-Time Team |
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| Joe Namath • Clem Daniels • Paul Lowe • Lance Alworth • Cookie Gilchrist* • Don Maynard • Fred Arbanas • Jim Otto • Ed Budde • Billy Shaw • Ron Mix • Jim Tyrer • George Blanda • Nick Buoniconti • Bobby Bell • George Webster • Johnny Robinson • George Saimes • Willie Brown • Dave Grayson • Houston Antwine • Tom Sestak • Jerry Mays • Gerry Philbin • Jerrel Wilson • Weeb Ewbank |
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