sport.wikisort.org - AthleteFrederick Charles "Fuzzy" Thurston (December 29, 1933 – December 14, 2014) was an American football player who played offensive guard for the Baltimore Colts and the Green Bay Packers.[1][2]
American football player (1933–2014)
American football player
Fuzzy Thurston Thurston's 1963 Topps trading card |
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Position: | Offensive guard |
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Born: | (1933-12-29)December 29, 1933 Altoona, Wisconsin |
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Died: | December 14, 2014(2014-12-14) (aged 80) Green Bay, Wisconsin |
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Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
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Weight: | 247 lb (112 kg) |
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High school: | Altoona (WI) |
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College: | Valparaiso |
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NFL Draft: | 1956 / Round: 5 / Pick: 54 |
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- Baltimore Colts (1958)
- Green Bay Packers (1959–1967)
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- 2× Super Bowl champion (I, II)
- 6× NFL champion (1958, 1961, 1962, 1965–1967)
- First-team All-Pro (1961)
- 4× Second-team All-Pro (1962, 1963, 1964, 1966)
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
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Early years
Born and raised in the small western Wisconsin town of Altoona, Thurston accepted a basketball scholarship to Valparaiso University in northwest Indiana, and didn't play collegiate football for the Crusaders until his junior season (1954). He played basketball because his high school didn't have a football team.[3] Thurston played junior varsity basketball as a 190-pound freshman at Valparaiso before gaining 40 pounds and joining the football team his sophomore year.[4] He led Valparaiso to an Indiana Collegiate Conference title and was twice selected All-American. Thurston was also named All-Conference for the 1954 and 1955 seasons,[5] while being named the conference's top lineman in 1955.[6] He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1956 NFL Draft.[7]
As the left guard, Thurston was a key member of the Packers' offensive line during the team's glory years under head coach Vince Lombardi, when they won five NFL championships and the first two Super Bowls. Paired with hall of famer Jerry Kramer at right guard, they led the vaunted Packers sweep running attack. Thurston was named to the 1961 and 1962 All-Pro teams.[8]
Prior to joining the Packers, Thurston played the 1958 season with the NFL champion Baltimore Colts.
Thus, Thurston is one of only four players in pro football history to play on six NFL championship teams. He was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in January 1975.[9]
In response to a sportswriter's question about how he prepared for the famous Ice Bowl game in 1967, when the gametime temperature was −13 °F (−25 °C) (with a wind chill well below that), Thurston responded that he drank "about ten vodkas" in order to stay warm.[10] He remained popular in Wisconsin after his playing days and could often be found at Fuzzy's, a bar he owned not far from Lambeau Field.[11]
Thurston was elected to the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1982,[12] and the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003. He was the first athlete ever to be voted in by the people of Wisconsin, even though the Hall had been founded in 1951. The Professional Football Researchers Association named Thurston to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2006.[13]
Death
After several years of declining health, Thurston died at age 80 in Green Bay,[14] battling Alzheimer's disease and cancer.[15]
References
- Hendricks, Martin (December 16, 2014). "Packers teammates mourn Fuzzy Thurston". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
- "Packers.com – Fred Thurston". Packers.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
- "Fuzzy Thurston dies at 80; member of title-winning Packers teams of 1960s," Los Angeles Times, Dec. 15, 2014
- "Fred "Fuzzy" Thurston," Official biography Green Bay Packers website
- "Inside Athletics - Hall of Fame - Official Athletic Site of the Valparaiso University Crusaders". Archived from the original on December 17, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
- "THURSTON, FRED "FUZZY" | Indiana Football Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on July 27, 2018. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
- "Fuzzy Thurston Statistics". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on April 20, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
- Christl, Cliff (July 4, 2019). "Fuzzy Thurston a 'guardian angel' on famous power sweep". Green Bay Packers, Inc. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
- "Fred Thurston". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on December 22, 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
- Ward, Doug. "Lambeau or Bust: NFL Experience Incomplete Without a Trip to Green Bay". ESPN.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
- "Former Green Bay Packers G Fuzzy Thurston's Super Bowl II ring being sold to settle $1.7M tax debt". Green Bay Gazette. June 24, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2011.[permanent dead link]
- "THURSTON, FRED "FUZZY" | Indiana Football Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on July 27, 2018. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
- "Hall of Very Good Class of 2006". Archived from the original on January 18, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
- Megan Pospychala. "Packers legend 'Fuzzy' Thurston dies Archived December 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine", Fox 6 News, December 14, 2014.
- Weber, Bruce (December 16, 2014). "Fuzzy Thurston, Big Broom in the Packers' Great Sweep Play, Dies at 80". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 7, 2018. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
External links
Philadelphia Eagles 1956 NFL draft selections |
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- Bob Pellegrini
- Frank D'Agostino
- Don Schaefer
- Fuzzy Thurston
- Tirrel Burton
- John Waedekin
- Elroy Payne
- John Bredice
- Tom Dimmick
- Ken Keller
- Tommy Harkins
- Jim Sides
- Frank Reich
- Don Brant
- Billy Hix
- Joe Mastrogiovanni
- Nick Consoles
- Delano Womack
- Darrell Glover
- Jack Adams
- Joe Miller
- Chet Spencer
- John Parham
- Johnny Grogan
- Earl Lunsford
- Al Ellett
- Bill Strawn
- Bob Hughes
- Joe Ulm
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Baltimore Colts 1958 NFL champions |
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- 14 George Shaw
- 17 Ray Brown
- 18 Dick Horn
- 19 Johnny Unitas
- 20 Milt Davis
- 21 Art DeCarlo
- 23 Carl Taseff
- 24 Lenny Moore
- 25 Jack Call
- 26 Lenny Lyles
- 31 Billy Pricer
- 35 Alan Ameche
- 36 Bill Pellington
- 41 Jackie Simpson
- 41 Avatus Stone
- 44 Bert Rechichar
- 45 L. G. Dupree
- 47 Johnny Sample
- 50 Buzz Nutter
- 52 Dick Szymanski
- 55 Leo Sanford
- 60 George Preas
- 63 Art Spinney
- 64 Fuzzy Thurston
- 65 Steve Myhra
- 66 Don Shinnick
- 68 Alex Sandusky
- 70 Art Donovan
- 76 Big Daddy Lipscomb
- 77 Jim Parker
- 78 Ray Krouse
- 79 Sherman Plunkett
- 80 Andy Nelson
- 81 Ordell Braase
- 82 Raymond Berry
- 83 Don Joyce
- 84 Jim Mutscheller
- 89 Gino Marchetti
Head Coach: Weeb Ewbank
Assistant Coaches: Herman Ball
- John Bridgers
- Bob Shaw
- Charley Winner
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Green Bay Packers 1961 NFL champions |
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- 3 Ben Agajanian
- 5 Paul Hornung
- 10 John Roach
- 15 Bart Starr
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 25 Tom Moore
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Johnny Symank
- 31 Jim Taylor
- 33 Lew Carpenter
- 40 Dale Hackbart
- 45 Emlen Tunnell
- 46 Hank Gremminger
- 47 Jesse Whittenton
- 51 Jim Ringo
- 53 Ken Iman
- 58 Dan Currie
- 61 Nelson Toburen
- 63 Fuzzy Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 65 Tom Bettis
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 71 Bill Forester
- 72 Ben Davidson
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Norm Masters
- 79 Dave Hanner
- 81 Lee Folkins
- 83 Bill Quinlan
- 84 Gary Knafelc
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Ron Kramer
Head Coach: Vince Lombardi
Assistant Coaches: Bill Austin
- Phil Bengtson
- Red Cochran
- Norb Hecker
- Dick Voris
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Green Bay Packers 1962 NFL champions |
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- 5 Paul Hornung
- 10 John Roach
- 15 Bart Starr
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 25 Tom Moore
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Johnny Symank
- 29 Howie Williams
- 31 Jim Taylor
- 33 Lew Carpenter
- 40 Earl Gros
- 46 Hank Gremminger
- 47 Jesse Whittenton
- 51 Jim Ringo
- 53 Ken Iman
- 58 Dan Currie
- 60 Ed Blaine
- 61 Nelson Toburen
- 63 Fuzzy Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 71 Bill Forester
- 73 Ron Gassert
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Norm Masters
- 79 Dave Hanner
- 80 Gary Barnes
- 83 Bill Quinlan
- 84 Gary Knafelc
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Ron Kramer
Head Coach: Vince Lombardi
Assistant Coaches: Bill Austin
- Phil Bengtson
- Red Cochran
- Tom Fears
- Norb Hecker
- Dick Voris
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Green Bay Packers 1965 NFL champions |
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- 5 Paul Hornung
- 10 Dennis Claridge
- 12 Zeke Bratkowski
- 15 Bart Starr
- 21 Bob Jeter
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 25 Tom Moore
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 31 Jim Taylor (MVP)
- 34 Don Chandler
- 35 Allen Jacobs
- 40 Tom Brown
- 41 Junior Coffey
- 43 Doug Hart
- 46 Hank Gremminger
- 50 Bill Curry
- 56 Tommy Joe Crutcher
- 57 Ken Bowman
- 60 Lee Roy Caffey
- 63 Fred Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 67 Dan Grimm
- 70 Bud Marshall
- 71 Lloyd Voss
- 72 Steve Wright
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 80 Bob Long
- 81 Marv Fleming
- 82 Lionel Aldridge
- 84 Carroll Dale
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Bill Anderson
- 89 Dave Robinson
Head Coach: Vince Lombardi
Assistant Coaches: Phil Bengtson
- Red Cochran
- Tom Fears
- Dave Hanner
- Norb Hecker
- Ray Wietecha
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Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I champions |
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- 5 Paul Hornung
- 12 Zeke Bratkowski
- 15 Bart Starr (MVP)
- 21 Bob Jeter
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Red Mack
- 31 Jim Taylor
- 33 Jim Grabowski
- 34 Don Chandler
- 37 Phil Vandersea
- 40 Tom Brown
- 43 Doug Hart
- 44 Donny Anderson
- 45 Dave Hathcock
- 50 Bill Curry
- 56 Tommy Joe Crutcher
- 57 Ken Bowman
- 60 Lee Roy Caffey
- 63 Fred Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 68 Gale Gillingham
- 72 Steve Wright
- 73 Jim Weatherwax
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Bob Brown
- 80 Bob Long
- 81 Marv Fleming
- 82 Lionel Aldridge
- 83 Allen Brown
- 84 Carroll Dale
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Bill Anderson
- 89 Dave Robinson
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- Coaches: Phil Bengtson
- Jerry Burns
- Red Cochran
- Dave Hanner
- Bob Schnelker
- Ray Wietecha
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Green Bay Packers Super Bowl II champions |
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- 12 Zeke Bratkowski
- 13 Don Horn
- 15 Bart Starr (MVP)
- 21 Bob Jeter
- 23 Travis Williams
- 24 Willie Wood
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Claudis James
- 30 Chuck Mercein
- 33 Jim Grabowski
- 34 Don Chandler
- 36 Ben Wilson
- 40 Tom Brown
- 43 Doug Hart
- 44 Donny Anderson
- 45 John Rowser
- 50 Bob Hyland
- 55 Jim Flanigan
- 56 Tommy Joe Crutcher
- 57 Ken Bowman
- 60 Lee Roy Caffey
- 63 Fred Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 68 Gale Gillingham
- 72 Steve Wright
- 73 Jim Weatherwax
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Bob Brown
- 80 Bob Long
- 81 Marv Fleming
- 82 Lionel Aldridge
- 83 Allen Brown
- 84 Carroll Dale
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Dick Capp
- 89 Dave Robinson
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- Coaches: Phil Bengtson
- Jerry Burns
- Wally Cruice
- Dave Hanner
- Tom McCormick
- Bob Schnelker
- Ray Wietecha
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Members of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame |
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