Tight End
No. 88
Oklahoma State
"Rapidly becoming one of the NFL's finest tight ends, Reuben is a big target with good speed for his size."
-1980 Topps No. 59
Sunday, September 8, 2019
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1980 Profile: Conrad Dobler
Guard
No. 69
Wyoming
"An outstanding blocker and an All-NFL performer during his pro career, Conrad was a starter in three consecutive Pro Bowl Games. He has acquired the reputation of being perhaps 'the meanest man in pro football' while earning recognition as one the NFL's top offensive linemen.
Conrad joined the Saints in a trade with the Cardinals on January 31, 1978."
-1980 Topps No. 386
No. 69
Wyoming
"An outstanding blocker and an All-NFL performer during his pro career, Conrad was a starter in three consecutive Pro Bowl Games. He has acquired the reputation of being perhaps 'the meanest man in pro football' while earning recognition as one the NFL's top offensive linemen.
Conrad joined the Saints in a trade with the Cardinals on January 31, 1978."
-1980 Topps No. 386
Friday, August 9, 2019
1980 Profile: Mario Clark
Cornerback
No. 29
Oregon
"Mario has been a starter for the Bills in 59 of 60 games since being selected in the first round of the 1976 College Draft. He won All-Pacific 8 honors at Oregon."
-1980 Topps No. 191
No. 29
Oregon
"Mario has been a starter for the Bills in 59 of 60 games since being selected in the first round of the 1976 College Draft. He won All-Pacific 8 honors at Oregon."
-1980 Topps No. 191
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Thursday, July 11, 2019
1980 Profile: Curtis Brown
Running Back
No. 47
Missouri
"Rundown Brown. What happened to Curtis a year ago? The same thing that happened to Terry Miller, we can only guess. Brown rushed for 574 yards (3.3) and only one touchdown. He showed more promise the year before with 591 yards (4.6) and four touchdowns.
Maybe he was tired from the extra pass-catching. Brown finished third on the club with 39 receptions, including one for 84 yards.
Born in St. Louis, Brown rushed for 375 yards in one game for Scott JC (Kansas). He transferred to Missouri where he bruised Oklahoma one afternoon with 20 carries for 153 yards."
-Dave Newhouse, The Complete Handbook of Pro Football, 1980 Edition
"A powerful runner, Curtis' quickness and strength make him extremely difficult to bring down. He scored a touchdown on a 102-yard kickoff return against the Colts in 1978."
-1980 Topps No. 443
No. 47
Missouri
"Rundown Brown. What happened to Curtis a year ago? The same thing that happened to Terry Miller, we can only guess. Brown rushed for 574 yards (3.3) and only one touchdown. He showed more promise the year before with 591 yards (4.6) and four touchdowns.
Maybe he was tired from the extra pass-catching. Brown finished third on the club with 39 receptions, including one for 84 yards.
Born in St. Louis, Brown rushed for 375 yards in one game for Scott JC (Kansas). He transferred to Missouri where he bruised Oklahoma one afternoon with 20 carries for 153 yards."
-Dave Newhouse, The Complete Handbook of Pro Football, 1980 Edition
"A powerful runner, Curtis' quickness and strength make him extremely difficult to bring down. He scored a touchdown on a 102-yard kickoff return against the Colts in 1978."
-1980 Topps No. 443
Sunday, June 2, 2019
1980 Profile: Fred Smerlas
Nose Tackle
No. 76
Boston College
"Another of the Bills' rookie wave. A second-round pick a year ago, he challenged Mike Kadish for the middle guard position until a knee injury finished the big rookie with three games to go. Smerlas and Kadish shared the job last year and may have the same arrangement this autumn, unless Smerlas suddenly comes on like the next Curley Culp.
Smerlas is a tough, aggressive player who certainly has size and strength. Born in Waltham, Mass., he was a three-year starter at Boston College and a two-time New England heavyweight wrestling champion in high school.
Smerlas enjoys weightlifting and camping. Together. He once bench pressed a 1,500-pound Grizzly 10 times in succession."
-Dave Newhouse, The Complete Handbook of Pro Football, 1980 Edition
No. 76
Boston College
"Another of the Bills' rookie wave. A second-round pick a year ago, he challenged Mike Kadish for the middle guard position until a knee injury finished the big rookie with three games to go. Smerlas and Kadish shared the job last year and may have the same arrangement this autumn, unless Smerlas suddenly comes on like the next Curley Culp.
Smerlas is a tough, aggressive player who certainly has size and strength. Born in Waltham, Mass., he was a three-year starter at Boston College and a two-time New England heavyweight wrestling champion in high school.
Smerlas enjoys weightlifting and camping. Together. He once bench pressed a 1,500-pound Grizzly 10 times in succession."
-Dave Newhouse, The Complete Handbook of Pro Football, 1980 Edition
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