Bob Clatterbuck Clatterbuck on a 1955 Bowman football card |
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| Position | Quarterback[1] |
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| Born | (1932-07-03)July 3, 1932 Columbia, Missouri, U.S. |
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| Died | November 7, 2004(2004-11-07) (aged 72) Hurricane, Utah, U.S. |
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| Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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| Weight | 195 lb (88 kg) |
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| High school | San Angelo (TX) |
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| College | San Angelo (1950) Houston (1951–1953) |
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| NFL draft | 1954: 27th round, 316th overall pick |
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- New York Giants (1954–1957)
- Houston Oilers (1960)*
- Los Angeles Chargers (1960)
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* Offseason and/or practice squad member only |
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| TD–INT | 8–9 |
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| Passing yards | 1,032 |
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| Passer rating | 66.7 |
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| Stats at Pro Football Reference |
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Robert Dean Clatterbuck (July 3, 1932 – November 7, 2004) was a National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL) quarterback. He played for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Chargers.
Amateur career
Clatterbuck attended San Angelo High School. He went on to play for the local San Angelo College. In 1950, his one year there, Clatterbuck led the Rams to a conference championship[2] and a victory in the Oleander Bowl.[3] Afterwards, he played college football for Houston[4] for 3 years. He held most of the passing records when he left.[2] He was a member of the school's first bowl appearance, winning the 1952 Salad Bowl. While at Houston, Clatterbuck also played baseball as a pitcher, and participated in the 1953 College World Series for the Cougars.[5] In 2014, he was posthumously inducted into his high school athletic hall of fame.[2]
Professional career
After college, Clatterbuck was drafted into the NFL by the New York Giants. He beat out two All-Americans for the job to back up All-Pro quarterback Charlie Conerly. He rarely saw playing time, starting just 2 games in 4 seasons with the team. He was a member of the 1956 championship team. In 1960, Clatterbuck joined the AFL, playing for the Chargers in their inaugural season. He started two games in relief of starter Jack Kemp.
Clatterbuck wore contact lenses while he played. During a game early in his career, the backup was required to enter game, where he realized he had forgotten his contacts and played out the half "throwing blind".
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- Randy Dean (1978)
- Phil Simms (1979–1981, 1984–1993)
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- Jim Crocicchia (1987)
- Jeff Hostetler (1988–1992)
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Los Angeles Chargers starting quarterbacks |
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Played in San Diego (1961–2016) |
- Jack Kemp (1960–1962)
- Bob Clatterbuck (1960)
- John Hadl (1962, 1964–1972)
- Dick Wood (1962)
- Tobin Rote (1963–1964)
- Steve Tensi (1966)
- Marty Domres (1969–1970)
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- Johnny Unitas (1973)
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- Virgil Carter (1975)
- Clint Longley (1976)
- James Harris (1977–1978)
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- Ed Luther (1983–1984)
- Mark Herrmann (1985–1987)
- Tom Flick (1986)
- Rick Neuheisel (1987)
- Mike Kelley (1987)
- Mark Malone (1988)
- Babe Laufenberg (1988)
- Mark Vlasic (1988, 1990)
- Jim McMahon (1989)
- Billy Joe Tolliver (1989–1990)
- John Friesz (1990–1991, 1993)
- Stan Humphries (1992–1997)
- Bob Gagliano (1992)
- Gale Gilbert (1994–1995)
- Sean Salisbury (1996)
- Craig Whelihan (1997–1998)
- Jim Everett (1997)
- Ryan Leaf (1998, 2000)
- Jim Harbaugh (1999–2000)
- Erik Kramer (1999)
- Moses Moreno (2000)
- Doug Flutie (2001, 2003–2004)
- Drew Brees (2002–2005)
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- Tyrod Taylor (2020)
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- Easton Stick (2023)
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New York Giants 1956 NFL champions |
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- 8 Ben Agajanian
- 11 Don Heinrich
- 12 Bob Clatterbuck
- 16 Frank Gifford
- 20 Jimmy Patton
- 22 Henry Moore
- 25 Dick Nolan
- 27 Herb Rich
- 29 Alex Webster
- 30 Bill Svoboda
- 33 Mel Triplett
- 34 Don Chandler
- 40 Gene Filipski
- 42 Charlie Conerly
- 44 Kyle Rote
- 45 Emlen Tunnell
- 48 Ed Hughes
- 55 Ray Wietecha
- 60 Bill Austin
- 61 Ray Beck
- 62 Jack Spinks
- 66 Jack Stroud
- 65 Gerry Huth
- 70 Sam Huff
- 72 Dick Yelvington
- 75 Jim Katcavage
- 76 Rosey Grier
- 77 Dick Modzelewski
- 78 Walt Yowarsky
- 79 Rosey Brown
- 80 Ken MacAfee
- 81 Andy Robustelli
- 82 Hank Burnine
- 84 Harland Svare
- 85 Bob Schnelker
- 89 Cliff Livingston
Head coach: Jim Lee Howell
Assistant coaches: Ken Kavanaugh
- Ed Kolman
- Tom Landry
- Vince Lombardi
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