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Dick Butkus

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I'm not so mean. I wouldn't ever go out to hurt anybody deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something.


— Dick Butkus


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When I played pro football, I never set out to hurt anyone deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something.


— Dick Butkus


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I wouldn't ever set out to hurt anyone deliberately unless it was, you know, important - like a league game or something.


— Dick Butkus


#deliberately #ever #game #hurt #i

If we're not on them, they go back to their old ways.


— Dick Butkus


#go #old #old ways #their #them

Anything that happens that's good, they think, Oh, it's an accident, when is the roof caving in? You've got to get them out of that mental framework.


— Dick Butkus


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My thing is trying to convince them they can win.


— Dick Butkus


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The bottom line is that these athletes tend to be safer investments because they really value their marketing opportunities. They don't make as much money as during their active careers.


— Dick Butkus


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The real reason for coming to Montour is my love and respect for football.


— Dick Butkus


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We're a big check mark on everybody's schedule. I told them it's just another challenge, let's go after it.


— Dick Butkus


#another #big #challenge #check #everybody






About Dick Butkus

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Did you know about Dick Butkus?

Together they have three children: Ricky Matt and Nikki. He made one television appearance on the first episode of the 1976 ABC hit Rich Man Poor Man where he played 'Al Fanducci' a World War II army soldier who gets into a street brawl with 'Tom Jordache' (played by Nick Nolte). the year 2006 the Montour Spartans made it to ESPN's reality show Bound For Glory during when Dick Butkus was the head coach for the Spartans along with former Kansas City Chief Coach Ray Crockett and the current Head Coach for the Spartans Lou Cerro


Philanthropy
Through The Butkus Foundation Butkus has supported many charitable causes following his NFL career.

Billed at 6 ft 3 in 245 lbs. He was drafted in 1965 and he is also widely regarded as one of the best and most durable linebackers of all time. He played nine seasons in the NFL for the Chicago Bears.

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