Tom Dempsey
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Tom Dempsey | |
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Date of birth | January 12, 1947 |
Place of birth | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Position(s) | Placekicker |
College | Palomar College |
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1969-1970 1971-1974 1975-1976 1977 1978-1979 |
New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles Los Angeles Rams Houston Oilers Buffalo Bills |
Thomas John Dempsey (born January 12, 1947 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a former NFL kicker for the New Orleans Saints (1969-1970), Philadelphia Eagles (1971-1974), Los Angeles Rams (1975-1976), Houston Oilers (1977) and Buffalo Bills (1978-1979). He played college football at Palomar College.
He is most widely known for his NFL record 63-yard field goal, kicked in the final two seconds to give the New Orleans Saints a 19-17 win over the Detroit Lions on November 8, 1970. This record still stands (as of the end of the 2006 season), although it was equaled by Jason Elam of the Denver Broncos on October 25, 1998. Prior to 1974 in the NFL, the goal posts were on the goal lines instead of the end lines. With time running out in the game, the Saints attempted a place kick with holder Joe Scarpati spotting at the Saints' own 37 yard line. The snap from Jackie Burkett was good, and Dempsey nailed the field goal with a couple of feet to spare. The win was one of only two for the Saints in that otherwise-forgettable season. Dempsey's kick shattered the seventeen-year old mark of 56 yards set by Colts' kicker Bert Rechichar.[1]
Dempsey was born without toes on his right foot (which was his kicking foot). He wore a modified shoe with a flattened and enlarged toe area, giving somewhat the appearance of a hammer.
He used a straight approach to kick the ball as opposed to the "soccer style" used by nearly all place kickers today. Dempsey's accomplishment led to the NFL passing a rule requiring that all footgear be "normal" (their term) regardless of the kicker's personal situation.
Dempsey has since retired from football and currently resides with his wife Carlene, who teaches history at a New Orleans suburban elementary school.
[edit] Quotes
- "The hurricane flooded me out of a lot of memorabilia, but it can't flood out the memories" - Dempsey on the effects of Hurricane Katrina.