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Sam Huff, one of the NFL's most iconic figures of the 1950s and 60s and one who helped pioneer the way defense was both viewed and regarded, died Saturday at the age of 87. According to the ...
As one of football’s most feared middle linebackers of the 1950s and 1960s, Sam Huff of the New York Giants starred in one of the most thrilling championship games of all time and became the ...
Rosey. Rote. Robustelli. And in the very middle of all of it was Robert Lee Huff Sr. — even he was never sure how he became “Sam” along the way — who was the one that inspired 65,000 ...
"Sam Huff was what a linebacker is supposed to be: tough, aggressive, fast, quick. Sam would make a great soldier. I'd be delighted to have him on my side," says General Norman Schwarzkopf on ESPN ...
No, sorry, I don’t have a question. Think Sam Huff can stay behind the plate? Huff, at 6’4, towered over every other catcher in camp by half a foot, particularly noticeable at a position that ...