Doug Atkins Last Game

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LeonardRachiele
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Doug Atkins Last Game

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The subject player was the first big Defensive End in the NFL.  Doug Atkins at 6'8" and 257 pounds was an imposing sight.  He played from 1953 to 1969;  two years with the Cleveland Browns, 12 years with the Chicago Bears, and three years with the New Orleans Saints.  Atkins went to the Pro Bowl eight times and was an All Pro once.  DA  in his career intercepted three passes, recovered 11 fumbles for 34 yards in returns,  and scored a safety.

Doug Atkins never had a touchdown, which all defensive players treasure.  Ironically, he narrowly missed one in the final game of his career.  The Steelers came into New Orleans, blew a 14 to 0 lead, and lost 27 to 24.  In the second quarter Steeler running back Dick Hoak fumbled at the Pittsburgh 24.  The ball went right in front of Atkins with a clear path to the End Zone.  He saw a swan song.  Atkins had visions dancing in his head and kicked the ball.  This drew of course a 15 yard penalty and the Steelers kept the ball.

Doug Atkins went into the Hall of Fame in 1982.
NWebster
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He also had a sack on the final series of his final game.
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IIRC Atkins was thought to only play in the Saints' original season, but he hanged for three seasons, and also had All-Pro votes (similar to Alan Page with Chicago a decade later).
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"Don't make Atkins mad"
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Teo wrote:IIRC Atkins was thought to only play in the Saints' original season, but he hanged for three seasons, and also had All-Pro votes (similar to Alan Page with Chicago a decade later).
He had a down year with Chicago in '66 and certainly wasn't playing 100% of the snaps (educated guess was maybe 2/3 of snaps). He played far better in 1967 but also just played more - not suprisingly - then he had a fantastic year in 1968 with 12.5 sacks in 11-games, he missed the final 3 due to injury. 1969 was strong as well though not up to 1968 standards.

The Alan Page comp is a good one - each really had a career resurgence of a few seasons after appearing to be done with their prior team(s). Page also had a big final game with 3-sacks the last time he strapped on a helmet.
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