I like running across stories like this. Billed as "Garland's answer to Doak Walker", Bobby Boyd led Garland to the state title game in 1955 and made all-american. Recruited to Oklahoma, he quarterbacked for Bud Wilkinson and was all-Big 8. Drafted in the 10th round by the Colts, he switched to corner and was all-pro 3 times, made the 60's all-decade team, and played in the Namath super bowl. His real talent was interceptions, turns out he is the all-time NFL leader in interceptions per season at 6.3. He had 2 seasons with 9 picks and only twice had less than 6 in 9 full seasons. Still lives in Garland. How can an all-decade corner who holds the NFL record for int/season and totalled 57 not be a HOF'er?
S
Sunday, January 16, 2011
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I am sorry to say I have never heard of him.
It is truly amazing how many players are overlooked by the media.
J
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