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Tommy Nobis dead at 74....

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Former Texas and Atlanta Falcon great and a member of the CFB Hall of Fame.
I remember in the mid-1960's watching (and hating) him play for Texas from 1963-65.
He averaged 20 tackles a game and was part of a Texas defense that shut down Roger Staubach and Navy 28-6 in the Cotton Bowl during Nobis' sophomore year.
In the three years he played at Texas, OU scored two touchdowns, losing by scores of 28-7, 28-7 and 19-0.
His tackle on Namath at the goal line in the 1965 Orange Bowl preserved Texas' 21-17 win over Alabama....but I never wanted a gimpy legged Namath to try to run the ball in.
The other two linebackers I loved watching at that time were Dick Butkus and Carl McAdams. McAdams was one of OU's greatest linebackers. I wish his OU teams had been better.
 
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Wow ... he was a great one.

You know, maybe i'm getting older.

That's what i think when i read these obituaries.
 
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Nobis is a legend in ATL. The first ever draft pick of the Falcons and after a solid career in the NFL, he had an enormous presence in the community due to his charitable and philanthropic work. Even for a horn, he was a great guy. He'll be missed.
 
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