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Every time we plan something, it gets messed up. Jack Tatum gave you what you wanted. Ohio State coach Jim Tressel later instituted the "Jack Tatum Hit of the Week Award," given tothe Buckeye player who had the best defensive hit of the game. Jack Tatum the assassin. They have it on tape.Football fans for decades have demanded bigger, stronger, faster players and harder hits. We created a Frankenstein's monster, a large, fast, demolition derby machine called the American football player, and we wonder why it won't stop doing what we raised it to do.And yet, what else can you call it when you replay vicious tackles from multiple angles, setting them to the latest P.O.D.
It's the same media cycle as when Stingley passed away three years ago. This video includes original footage of the hit, and Stingley talking about the hit and how it changed his life. He was 61.Despite Tatum’s failure to show remorse, Hicks said Tatum was haunted by the play.Tatum was a central figure in “The Immaculate Reception” in the Raiders’ 1972 playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tatum went to three Pro-Bowls and won one Super Bowl with the Raiders during 1976-1977 season, knocking Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Sammy White’s helmet off with a heavy hit. You can't say "no big hits to the head" and then add a Hit Stick to your only officially licensed video game. Tatum also wrote books titled “They Still Call Me Assassin: Here We Go Again” in 1989 and “Final Confessions of an NFL Assassin” in 1996.Nicknamed “The Assassin,” Tatum, died of a heart attack Tuesday in an Oakland hospital, according to friend and former Ohio State teammate John Hicks. You can't say "don't paralyze Darryl Stingley" when nothing gets the crowd to its feet like a wide receiver getting laid out over the middle."After the book, people started to call him 'The Assassin' and say that that was his nickname, which was never true, and that he called himself an assassin, which he didn't," Madden said.
No, it's out of the hands of the players, the league and somewhere along the line, it got out of the hands of the fans too. And he plays at Ohio State and he's an All-American, because he's a hitter.
Stingley died in 2007.Tatum began a charitable group to help kids with diabetes and helped raise more than $1.4 million (U.S.) to fight the disease in the Columbus area.Despite their lingering resentment, Stingley was gracious in 2003 when he learned that Tatum had diabetes and several toes amputated. He stole the headlines in the Buckeyes’ showdown with No. And he goes to the pros and is a first-round draft choice because he's a hitter.Even though the safety co-wrote a book called "They Call Me Assassin" after his career ended, Tatum was never called "The Assassin" during his playing career, Madden said."And then he hits a guy, the guy doesn't get up, and they call him an assassin."Our retired football players are getting dementia or just plain dying at an alarming rate, due to…They said on ESPN the other day that I hit him in the back and that's just a lie. “He wasn’t the same person after that. But I’ll never understand why some people look at me as the villain.”“We have lost one of our greatest Buckeyes,” current Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said in a statement. "The story is that he's a high school All-American and he's recruited to Ohio State as a hitter. According to Tatum, he tried to visit Stingley in the hospital but was denied by Stingley’s family. Were you not entertained?Don't blame Jack Tatum for doing what we wanted him to do. “Jack was the standard bearer and an inspiration for the position of safety throughout college and professional football,” the statement added. Tatum is perhaps best known for delivering a devastating hit that left Patriots wide receiver Darryl Stingley paralyzed from the waist down in a 1978 preseason game. Hicks said Tatum had diabetes the last several years, and lost his left leg because of circulation problems.In a statement, the Raiders said, “Jack was a true Raider champion and a true Raider warrior. We need players like Tatum so that when it all goes wrong on some fluke tackle, we can point to them instead of acknowledging that horrific injury is the only logical outcome of the game as we know it. The NFL Network ranked Tatum the sixth-most fearsome tackler in league history, but the program never mentioned his hit on Darryl Stingley.
COLUMBUS, OHIO—Jack Tatum, the Pro Bowl safety for the Oakland Raiders best known for his crushing hit that paralyzed Darryl Stingley in an NFL pre-season game in … “When you think of Ohio State defence, the first name that comes to mind is Jack Tatum. With 22 seconds left, Tatum jarred loose a pass to Frenchy Fuqua from Terry Bradshaw, and the ball bounced off Fuqua’s foot and ricocheted into the arms of Steelers running back Franco Harris. Tatum's legacy goes far beyond hit on Patriots' Stingley A lot of people had it wrong about Jack Tatum .
Every time we plan something, it gets messed up. Jack Tatum gave you what you wanted. Ohio State coach Jim Tressel later instituted the "Jack Tatum Hit of the Week Award," given tothe Buckeye player who had the best defensive hit of the game. Jack Tatum the assassin. They have it on tape.Football fans for decades have demanded bigger, stronger, faster players and harder hits. We created a Frankenstein's monster, a large, fast, demolition derby machine called the American football player, and we wonder why it won't stop doing what we raised it to do.And yet, what else can you call it when you replay vicious tackles from multiple angles, setting them to the latest P.O.D.
It's the same media cycle as when Stingley passed away three years ago. This video includes original footage of the hit, and Stingley talking about the hit and how it changed his life. He was 61.Despite Tatum’s failure to show remorse, Hicks said Tatum was haunted by the play.Tatum was a central figure in “The Immaculate Reception” in the Raiders’ 1972 playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tatum went to three Pro-Bowls and won one Super Bowl with the Raiders during 1976-1977 season, knocking Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Sammy White’s helmet off with a heavy hit. You can't say "no big hits to the head" and then add a Hit Stick to your only officially licensed video game. Tatum also wrote books titled “They Still Call Me Assassin: Here We Go Again” in 1989 and “Final Confessions of an NFL Assassin” in 1996.Nicknamed “The Assassin,” Tatum, died of a heart attack Tuesday in an Oakland hospital, according to friend and former Ohio State teammate John Hicks. You can't say "don't paralyze Darryl Stingley" when nothing gets the crowd to its feet like a wide receiver getting laid out over the middle."After the book, people started to call him 'The Assassin' and say that that was his nickname, which was never true, and that he called himself an assassin, which he didn't," Madden said.
No, it's out of the hands of the players, the league and somewhere along the line, it got out of the hands of the fans too. And he plays at Ohio State and he's an All-American, because he's a hitter.
Stingley died in 2007.Tatum began a charitable group to help kids with diabetes and helped raise more than $1.4 million (U.S.) to fight the disease in the Columbus area.Despite their lingering resentment, Stingley was gracious in 2003 when he learned that Tatum had diabetes and several toes amputated. He stole the headlines in the Buckeyes’ showdown with No. And he goes to the pros and is a first-round draft choice because he's a hitter.Even though the safety co-wrote a book called "They Call Me Assassin" after his career ended, Tatum was never called "The Assassin" during his playing career, Madden said."And then he hits a guy, the guy doesn't get up, and they call him an assassin."Our retired football players are getting dementia or just plain dying at an alarming rate, due to…They said on ESPN the other day that I hit him in the back and that's just a lie. “He wasn’t the same person after that. But I’ll never understand why some people look at me as the villain.”“We have lost one of our greatest Buckeyes,” current Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said in a statement. "The story is that he's a high school All-American and he's recruited to Ohio State as a hitter. According to Tatum, he tried to visit Stingley in the hospital but was denied by Stingley’s family. Were you not entertained?Don't blame Jack Tatum for doing what we wanted him to do. “Jack was the standard bearer and an inspiration for the position of safety throughout college and professional football,” the statement added. Tatum is perhaps best known for delivering a devastating hit that left Patriots wide receiver Darryl Stingley paralyzed from the waist down in a 1978 preseason game. Hicks said Tatum had diabetes the last several years, and lost his left leg because of circulation problems.In a statement, the Raiders said, “Jack was a true Raider champion and a true Raider warrior. We need players like Tatum so that when it all goes wrong on some fluke tackle, we can point to them instead of acknowledging that horrific injury is the only logical outcome of the game as we know it. The NFL Network ranked Tatum the sixth-most fearsome tackler in league history, but the program never mentioned his hit on Darryl Stingley.
COLUMBUS, OHIO—Jack Tatum, the Pro Bowl safety for the Oakland Raiders best known for his crushing hit that paralyzed Darryl Stingley in an NFL pre-season game in … “When you think of Ohio State defence, the first name that comes to mind is Jack Tatum. With 22 seconds left, Tatum jarred loose a pass to Frenchy Fuqua from Terry Bradshaw, and the ball bounced off Fuqua’s foot and ricocheted into the arms of Steelers running back Franco Harris. Tatum's legacy goes far beyond hit on Patriots' Stingley A lot of people had it wrong about Jack Tatum .