The house is decorated as if it were a rural country home, with mounted fish and stuffed ducks and other wildlife throughout. When Chuck Norris peels onions, the onions cry. Upstairs, he walked into the party and spotted Diane. In his freshman year for the 'Gator,' Jack wore the number 52 and made his debut at the defensive end of the freshman team. The story of Jack Youngblood is the strangest of all.'. Peyton is the middle son. A Hall of Famer, Jack played in the Super Bowl and two other games on . "It's better to be together.". Jack co-hosted 'Wal-Mart's Great Outdoors' for 3 years (2000 to 2003). One got into his truck in the Rams' parking lot and refused to leave. He was injured against Dallas when he fell over Wright. [89] Fox News' Mike Straka listed Youngblood as having one of the NFL's "great names". Youngblood played in 201 consecutive games, a Rams team record; he only missed one game in his 14-year NFL career. [17], Some regard Youngblood, who was considered to be an excellent pass rusher,[18][19] as the best defensive lineman in Gators history as well as one of the top five players in the University of Florida's football program. He had 151+12 career sacks and led the Rams in sacks nine times[116] despite playing first in assistant coach Ray Malavasi's stop-the-run-first defensive scheme and then in his final two seasons in defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmer's 3-4 two-gap scheme which limited some pass rush opportunities to make sure the opponent's running game was handled. "Sometimes, the other things around him sufferlike me. Youngblood had proved he could handle the 3-4. Jack Youngblood, Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen and Gregory Wojcik of the Los Angeles Rams looks on during an NFL football game circa 1971 at the Los. 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[113] Four years earlier Youngblood was recognized as the 1983 Orange County Sportsman of the Year by the Orange County Youth Sports Foundation. 'United Press International' honored Jack with the tag of the 'NFC Defensive Player of the Year' in 1975, while 'Pro Football Weekly' named him the NFL Defensive Lineman of the Year. He repeated his 1974 honors and represented the 'Rams' for the third consecutive season. He has also worked with BankAmericard.. [68], Both films were directed by William Friedkin who is most noted for directing The Exorcist, The French Connection, and The Boys in the Band.[69]. Football gives them all of what they need. Book a personalized video $85. I caught up with Youngblood and asked him about . Youngblood always asks to see her left hand. From 1968 to 1970, he was a varsity letterman with the 'Florida Gators' football teams, under coaches Ray Graves and Doug Dickey. The 3-4 favors massive linemen who can occupy a lot of space. He was also associated with the 1974 'NFL-USO' tour, and in 1977, he became the chairman of the 'Right to Read' program for the Los Angeles area. "I knew it was broken." Youngblood's wife, Barbara, is helping with the last bit. He was raised with his two sisters, Paula and Lynn. ", "Lot 104 - Early 1980s Jack Youngblood Game-Worn Rams Jersey", "Best Athletes by Number, Number 85: Jack Youngblood", "Jack Youngblood talks about new book, today's game - Page 2 - ESPN", "Where are they now? Youngblood's voice picks up force. Where was Jim Youngblood born? Dec 31, 2022. ", Merlin Olsen, who played 208 games with the Rams before he retired in 1976, says of Youngblood, "Jack's still a little boy in a lot of ways. It was another challenge, met and won. "Jack played hurt, he played tough, and he was a great opponent. His son Jack is a tight end for Murrieta Valley High School, and was committed to play at University of Washington . But he's survivin'. The only serious injury that Jack has sustained to date is a cut eyelid. [90], In 2007, Sports Illustrated named Youngblood the greatest professional athlete to wear the uniform number 85. Jack has served the environmental-friendly fuel manufacturer 'Dave Liles Ethanol Fuels,' as its division president. The Gridiron Greats sponsors golf tournaments, autograph signings, memorabilia auctions, clay pigeon shoots and dinners to raise funds for retired players. #RamsHouse #NFL @theblood85. In 1998, Youngblood's final year with the team, the club won its first Arena League championship, defeating the favored Tampa Bay Storm. [31][32] In a December 1975, 35-23 playoff win over the St. Louis Cardinals, Youngblood pass-rushed Cardinals offensive lineman Dan Dierdorf, penetrated into the backfield, then tipped and intercepted a pass by Jim Hart, returning the interception 47 yards for a touchdown. But he has won a lot more than he has lost. Jack Youngblood was born in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of Herbert J. and Kay Youngblood. Nicklaus has won 117 professional tournaments in his career. [14] His performance in the Georgia-Florida rivalry earned him a spot in the FloridaGeorgia Game Hall of Fame as well. Jack doesn't like cats. [37][38] The following year, 1977, Youngblood was voted to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl and a consensus All-NFC selection and second-team All-Pro while leading the Rams in sacks for the fifth straight season. An unusual sports book. on December 11, 2021. Jack has worked for several charitable foundations, such as the 'Muscular Dystrophy Foundation' and the 'Young Life' Orlando chapter. Or are they worthless, like a cat. But the gun did not fire. Youngblood's No. ", Over to the side. Youngblood was also named to the SEC All-Conference team in 1970, which ended three winning seasons while at Florida. "Remember '79," they said. He was named the Orange County "Sportsman of the Year" by the hospital in 1987. [76][77][78], In 1995, he returned to his native Florida as vice president and general manager, then later as president, of the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. [45] For that and other achievements Jack was dubbed the "John Wayne of football" by Jim Hanifan, which was echoed by Hall of Fame coach John Madden. "The first player to be honored was Jack Youngblood, who was . Dan Dierdorf, a Hall of Fame tackle, said that Youngblood was "by far the toughest opponent I faced in my career",[123] a thought echoed by Viking Hall of Fame tackle Ron Yary who said, "There wasn't anybody who was tougher to block than Jack". "Fishing. Confidence begets confidence. Clay Matthews' Wife is an HGTV Star. No problem, Youngblood kept playing. For the third consecutive season Youngblood led the Rams in sacks (15) and was named to the Pro Bowl and a consensus All-pro again, repeating his 1974 honors. Jack Youngblood really doesn't like the Rams' new uniforms, especially the redesigned horn. I would have had them first . And playing. [73][74] Youngblood moved to the World League of American Football as the Director of Marketing for the Sacramento Surge in 1991 (although he remained as Rams color announcer for the 1991 season), during which time the Surge won the 1992 World Bowl. In November 2007, he was recognized as one of the state of Florida's thirty-three all-time greatest high school football players when he was voted to the Florida High School Athletic Association's All-Century High School football team. In addition, Blitz magazine, The Sporting News, Football Digest, and Sport magazine have singled Youngblood out as one of the toughest and one of the hardest hitting players of all-time. Pretty good, too.". [11] Youngblood first gained national attention after an October 4, 1969, five-sack performance 216 win versus instate rival Florida State University. . Youngblood is 6'4" and 240 pounds, and when he gets a hard look on his face, people turn and walk the other way if they're smart. Some have shown up at his home. After Rams' defensive end Deacon Jones was traded to the San Diego Chargers in 1972, Jack took over his position and was named to his first Pro Bowl in the following year, and again in 1974, '75, '76 and 1977. At practice he worked until he poured sweat. He's an inspiration to everybody.". Archie and his wife Olivia also have a son named Cooper Manning. In his 14-year NFL career, Jack had missed only one game. In October 2001 he was honored in the St. Louis Rams Ring of Fame, along with Jackie Slater. She is from Lake City, Fla., a town that closes up early. Jan 25, . "Either it's good enough to play whistle to whistle, or it's not. Some feel he's a faker. [127] Running backs also entered the chorus, "I remember bouncing off Jack Youngblood and it was just like a pillar of strength over there on the defense," Rocky Bleier recalled. Jack Youngblood lives near Orlando, Fla., in a town called Winter Park, where he is a consultant for the Arena . He has not missed a game since joining the Rams in 1971, and he has started every one since '73. He was also named to seven Pro Bowls and was a first alternate to the game in 1984, his final season. Jack retired on August 27, 1985, with a career that will be remembered for "dignity, integrity, respect, and pride. The only complaint from the local folks is that he borrows their Red Man and never repays them. Jack Isbell, 80, of Sapulpa, passed from this life Tuesday, November 1, 2022. She thought it would be funny to pull his pants down. Jack Youngblood was born in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of Herbert J. and Kay Youngblood. "You should take care of that," Jackie Slater, the tackle who lines up opposite Youngblood in practice, told him one day. [88] In the mid-1970s Jack did television commercials and print-ads for In-N-Out Burger, a California-based fast food chain. Jack Youngblood, called the heart and . Those who knew him scoffed at that. Jack and his wife, Lisa, have confirmed that two years after their second child was born . He was regarded as one of the top five players during his time in the university's football program and was considered an excellent pass rusher of the time. Squad' and its 1988 sequel, 'C.A.T. 1998 PGA First Lady of Golf Award receipent, Barbara Nicklaus is the wife of Jack Nicklaus, an American retired professional golfer.Mr. That is California contemporary and looks virtually unlived-in. Youngblood, whose book "Because It Was Sunday: The Legend of Jack Youngblood" was released yesterday, is hoping to set up a meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell "immediately" to . [103], Youngblood, who is regarded by some as the best defensive end in Gators history,[17][20] was named to the All-time Florida Gators team in 1983, and in 1999 he was voted to the Florida Gator All-Century Team. 19 He's not a fan of Donald Trump. Jack Youngblood talks about his football days, life lessons and work ethic with Mark and Theresa on the MyFixitUpLife talk show. The old guys had a basic tenet: Don't let anyone down. ", In 1992, Jack was inducted to the 'College Football Hall of Fame.' $99.99. Youngblood is a throwback to the old days when football flew by the seat of its pants. The average career of a pro player is only 4 years. He drives a Ford truck with a souvenir license plate that says PROUD AMERICAN. 84: Jack Youngblood. He was a four-year letterman in football and also played basketball at M-JC High as well as participating in 4-H, Student Council, and Key Club International. In 1973, Jack was selected as part of the 'Second-Team All-Pro' and made it to his first 'Pro Bowls.' May 5, 1935 - December 11, 2021. In 1995, Jack began serving the 'Orlando Predators' ('Arena Football League') as their vice president, later moving on to serve as their general manager and their president. Often he is the only Ram there. Often when he's in a restaurant, a woman will come over to his table. The last two years, when the team was losing, literally made me question my ability, question my intellect.". [27][28][29] The Rams advanced to the NFC Championship game, losing 14-10 to the Minnesota Vikings. In 1977, Youngblood was the chairman of the Los Angeles-area "Right to Read" program and active in the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. From 1999 through 2002, he served as the NFL's liaison for the Arena Football League. He likes nothing better than to put some Willie Nelson on the stereo, pop some chewing tobacco in his mouth and pump some iron. [82], During his NFL career, Youngblood partnered with Los Angeles Rams teammate Larry Brooks to open "The Wild Bunch" in 1980, a western clothing store that featured high-end western wear, including cowboy boots, cowboy hats, silver belt buckles, jeans, and other country apparel. He tried to kill us all! [39][40], One of the athletic feats for which Youngblood is best known is that of playing in the 1979 playoffs, including Super Bowl XIV, with a fractured left fibula. Others have followed him when he drove away from practice. [4] As an offensive lineman and linebacker, he was a starter on offense and defense and team captain of the state champion Tigers, earning All-State honors in 1966 after recording 70 tackles. She also has three cats. His face is craggy. "That line goes to your heart, it'll kill you.". You don't even have to look at their stats: six-six, 280 pounds, 34-inch waist, 52-inch chest. In 1978, the Rams led the NFL in total defense and Youngblood was named to his sixth consecutive Pro Bowl and was a consensus first-team All-Pro for the fourth time in five years. I guess no one could. [63], Season sack totals: 1971 (3), 1972 (6), 1973 (16+12), 1974 (15), 1975 (15), 1976 (14+12), 1977 (9+12), 1978 (7), 1979 (18), 1980 (11+12), 1981 (11+12), 1982 (4), 1983 (10+12), 1984 (9+12), Career Total (151+12), Youngblood appeared in two television movies: C.A.T. He set a school record for sacks (14) in 1969 and led the teams' defensive linemen with 66 tackles. He was voted to the All-SEC Quarter-Century Team (195074) as well as being voted to the 25-year All-SEC teams which spanned from the 1961 through the 1985 seasons. Youngblood looks older than his years. [33] Later in the game, Youngblood forced a fumble that was recovered by teammate Fred Dryer, blocked an extra point attempt, and sacked Hart to stop a Cardinals drive.[34][35]. One of them is the weight room of a pro football team. Youngblood's Orange County spread has something of the atmosphere of his Monticello, Fla. hometown. A few of the players noticed that there was an angry red line running up his leg. Quotations by Jack Youngblood, American Athlete, Born January 26, 1950. He was the Rams' defensive captain from 1977 through 1984 and was voted the recipient Dan Reeves award three times, which is awarded to the team's most valuable player. Mr. Lewber was buried in his autographed Jack Youngblood jersey a week later on July 3, 2007. Youngblood is part of the Hall's seven-member Class . Checkout the latest stats for Jack Youngblood. Says Diane Youngblood, "What he still loves are the basic things he grew up with. Youngblood first gained national attention after an October 4, 1969, 5-sack performance 21-6 win versus instate rival Florida State University. [1], Youngblood has made forays into broadcasting (both radio and television), acting, and business, and has written an autobiography. Earlier this season Youngblood was kicked in the leg and an infection set in. He was inducted to the 'Pro Football Hall of Fame' in 2001. [44] Playing with the fractured leg was noted by Sports Illustrated in their Top 10 list of athletes playing in pain. Youngblood recalls with particular vividness the presence of painhe once played part of a game with a broken legduring his field career; he is now an executive with the Rams. Former members of the Rams Advisory Board, created in 1981, include Lord David Westbury, former Ram and Evangelist Rosey Grier, Maureen Reagan, Henry Mancini, Bob Hope, Danny Thomas, Jane Upton Bell, and former President Gerald Ford among others. There is a tendency to assume that the reason Youngblood has never missed a game is that he has never been hurt. Jack serves on the Honorary Advisory Board of the 'St. LA RAMS NFL HOF JACK YOUNGBLOOD Signed Autographed Matted Photo w/cut 11"x14". Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas. Jack Youngblood, one of six names in . . Barry Smith, Florida State University wide receiver[96], Youngblood was an All-America selection in 1970, as well as being the SEC Lineman of the Year, All-SEC, and a finalist for the Outland Trophy. Youngblood was named to Florida's All-Time High school football team by Sports Illustrated in 1989. That year, Jack also received a 'Florida's Fergie Ferguson Award' and a spot in the 'FloridaGeorgia Game Hall of Fame,' considering his remarkable performance in the FloridaGeorgia match. Jack Youngblood had a Hall of Fame career with the Los Angeles Rams, but he says he has no connection to the St. Louis Rams. Jim Youngblood is 6-3 (190 cm) tall. Youngblood attended Monticello-Jefferson County High School in Monticello, Florida, graduating in 1967. "They're just stamping 'em out. After the debacle in Miami, the Rams prepared to play Chicago the following week. It's as if he has become a security guard without a gun. Then when they ordered up the operating room, I thought, 'Well, maybe they are serious.' The 'Rams Alumni Association' named him the Rams Defensive Lineman of the Year. The following year, he was voted to the 'First-Team All-Pro' and thus moved to his second 'Pro Bowl.'. He remembers breaking into pro football, thrilled with a $21,000 salary. After retiring as a player in 1985, Youngblood worked in the Rams' front office until 1991. OK, in my view, Jack Youngblood has the most kickass tough-guy story in the history of football. Squad: Python Wolf in 1988. ", "Orange County Roundup: Youngblood to Receive Hospital Award", "Youngblood, Bleier at Tenoroc for Clays Event", Fightin' Gators: A History of University of Florida Football, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jack_Youngblood&oldid=1128586221, Career statistics and player information from, This page was last edited on 20 December 2022, at 22:42. Youngblood repeated his NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1976 while co-leading the Rams in sacks with 14.5, being named to his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl, and being a consensus first-team All-Pro for the third straight season. "It was a deal where the bone wasn't stickin' out, and it didn't hurt, and they said it was gonna kill me. But then, she didn't have a pro football locker room to go to every day. Louis Rams' and supports the 'Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund' (GGAF). Additionally, some of the sponsorships and advertising ventures Youngblood was involved with were a Miller Lite TV commercial in 1985 and Honda Power machines in 1985. [30], Youngblood was honored as the NFC Defensive Player of the Year by United Press International in 1975 and Pro Football Weekly named Youngblood the NFL defensive lineman of the year. He was also honored with the 1984 'Ed Block Courage Award.' He also worked in the front office of the Sacramento Surge of the World League (WLAF) from 1992 to 1993, and the administration of the Canadian Football League's Sacramento Gold Miners from 1993 to 1994. She also does interior decorating. But what really ticks him off is that the coaches have yanked him: Blood, a 13-year veteran, the heart, soul and guts of the Rams, is now standing on the sidelines. Check out this bonus clip where our beloved 'Golden Bear' talks about his wife, Barbara. Jack Youngblood, a 6-4, 247-pound All-American from the University of Florida, excelled for 14 seasons with the Los Angeles Rams from 1971 to 1984.As the 20th player selected in the first round of the 1971 draft, Youngblood made his presence felt almost immediately. 2001 Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ring Presented to Jack Youngblood. With the 19th overall pick in the 1971 NFL Draft, Youngblood would go on to play his entire NFL career with the Rams. . Time waits for no man except Chuck Norris. The golf power couple was honored with The Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizens Award for being community leaders and the Francis Ouimet Lifelong Contributions to Golf Award due to their long . In the dressing room the writers; as always, crowded around him. He formerly was employed in Plano, TX as a Captain in Fire Service. Follow. In 1972, the left defensive end position was Youngblood's as he led the Rams defensive linemen in tackles with 70, and started 11 of the 14 games he played, recording six sacks. Walking through the empty tunnels of Anaheim Stadium, Youngblood admitted that he had felt a lot of pressure going into the Bears game. He's an outstanding person and a natural leader. [70], In 1988, Youngblood authored (with Joel Engel) his autobiography, Blood. Book details & editions. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Big, strong and handsome, that's Youngblood, and that once defined the ideal of the American male. And evidence of arthritis is starting to show from the battering taken by his shoulders, elbows, knees and ankles. He also won honors such as the 'All-Conference,' the 'All-Big Bend,' and the 'Big Bend linemen of the year. It was an excruciating gut shot like none this defensive end took . He then became a radio analyst for 'Sacramento Surge' ('World League of American Football') in 1992. First NFL Draft: Jack Youngblood entered the arena of professional football in 1971 and left the arena in 1984. Then, it started to look like milk."[9]. [83] He also owned and operated the South Coast Club in Huntington Beach, California, during his career.[84]. The scene is the Orange Bowl, late on a Sunday afternoon, and the Miami Dolphins are kicking the butts of the Los Angeles Rams. These days it's tough to find a spot where Youngblood can feel as comfortable as he does back home. After L.A.'s second defeat in two weeks, Youngblood showers and brushes the chewing tobacco out of his teeth. He was also selected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1992 then the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001. [5], At the University of Florida, Youngblood was a brother of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity (Alpha Omega Chapter),[6] and was a three-year varsity letterman for coach Ray Graves and coach Doug Dickey's Florida Gators football teams from 1968 to 1970. Youngblood was a reporter and co-host for ESPN's NFL GameDay show in 1985 and 1986, alongside Chris Berman and was succeeded by co-host, Tom Jackson in 1987. [5] He was also All-Big Bend, All-Conference and the Big Bend Linemen of the Year and the Outstanding Lineman for the Tigers that season while leading a defense that shutout seven opponents and allowed ten touchdowns in 12 games, including the state playoffs. And he and his wife were seeing a female marriage counselor about their marital problems. Not only did Youngblood play and record a sack in the second half, he famously played every defensive down of the 1979 NFC Championship Game and Super Bowl XIV. He's almost like a Congressman who is confronted by redistricting. That was followed by a $400 million fund in 2005 and a $525 million fund in 2014, invested primarily in health care . Oct 11, 2021. [108] Youngblood was also named by the Birmingham News as one of the Top 10 defensive linemen in SEC history,[109] ranking with SEC greats as Reggie White, Doug Atkins, and Bill Stanfill. The images of Patrick Mahomes traveled all the way from Kansas City, arriving on Jack Youngblood's television down in . Jack Youngblood played defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams from 1971-1984 after playing college football at the University of Florida. [76] One of his major projects with the Predators was taking the team a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ stock exchange. He was born September 11, 1942, in Joplin, Missouri to Harvey and Helen Isbell. He has been the club's Most Valuable Player three times, All-National Football Conference six times, and he has played in seven Pro Bowls. Show more. 74 jersey was retired by the program in 2006. Jack was born Herbert Jackson Youngblood III, on January 26, 1950, in Jacksonville, Florida, to Herbert J and Kay Youngblood. Jack was a national spokesman for 'Protatonin' in 2001. . He is considered among the best players Florida ever produceda member of the College Football Hall of Fame and one of only six Florida Gators to be named to the Gator Football Ring of Honor. THEY DON'T KNOW JACK. He was rushed to the hospital after a doctor's examination revealed a blood clot under his arm. In the off-season, prior to the 1981 season, Jack had emergency surgery to remove a hot-dog sized blood clot from under his left arm. [51] Among the standout games in Youngblood's final two seasons were the opening game of the 1983 season, against the New York Giants in which Youngblood recorded two sacks; and the 1983 season finale against the New Orleans Saints. "I'm not in contact with 'em," he says. Now, in the Orange Bowl visitors' locker room, Youngblood looks up from his seat. He started four games during his first season, and the magazine "Football Digest" named him All-Rookie. [23] He was the 20th overall pick in that draft and signed a 3-year $105,000 contract including a $30,000 signing bonus. [2], In 2014, Youngblood opened the Jack Youngblood Center for NeuroEnhancement in Orlando, Florida, which attempts to treat the symptoms of traumatic brain injury and offer care to patients in effort to restore normal brain function. He was named to the first-team 'All-American' and was an 'Outland Trophy' finalist in the subsequent season. If she is married, he is courteous and pleasant but definitely reserved; he doesn't want a jealous husband interrupting his dessert. He has also modeled for print ads of 'Munsingwear' briefs. "That's kind of a sad thing to say, being the senior citizen of this operation.". The Rams' Jack Youngblood (85) pursues Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw during Super Bowl XIV. Youngblood served on the Honorary Advisory Board of the former St. Louis Rams[139] notables like Bill Cosby, August A. Busch III, Jonathan Winters, Dick Gephardt, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and Stan Musial, Maxine Waters, Dr. Toby Freedman, et al. Jack Youngblood Autographed/Signed Mini Helmet Los Angeles Rams LA HOF. Jack was a true iron man. . [106] In 1999, he was named to the Sports Illustrated NCAA Football All-Century Team as one of only six defensive ends named to the squad. [15][16] In the 1970 edition of the game, Florida trailed Georgia by seven points and the Georgia offense had driven to Florida's one-yard line, Youngblood stopped a Georgia running back short of the goal line and forced him to fumble and then recovered the loose ball beginning a rally that gained a come-from-behind 2417 victory. When he first meets someone, that is what he wants to know. Jack graduated from 'Monticello-Jefferson County High School' in 1967 and then earned his bachelor's degree in finance from the 'University of Florida' in 1972. Add this book to your favorite list Community Reviews. Los Angeles Rams defensive end and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Jack Youngblood talks about his shoulder replacement procedure fac.
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