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Jim Plunkett is a
recognized professional
football player. He was
on the Stanford
University team and was
a Heisman trophy winner
in 1970. He played with
the NFL for 17 years,
won 2 Superbowls and was
named MVP in Superbowl
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In three seasons with
the Indians his total
offensive records
included most pass
attempts, 962; most pass
completions, 530; most
net yards passing,
7,544; most touchdown
passes, 52; most plays
total offense, 1,174;
and most yards total
offense, 7,887. His net
yards passing and most
yards total offense are
NCAA records. When he
connected for 22 of 36
passes for 268 yards
against Washington, he
broke the career passing
mark of 7,076 yards held
by Steve Ramsey of North
Carolina. After Rose
Bowl heroics (leading
Stanford over Ohio State
in 1971, 27-17), Jim
Plunkett went on to the
New England Patriots -
as a number one draft
choice - where he
compiled a brilliant
freshman record as
starting quarterback
passing for 2,158 yards
and winning Rookie of
the Year honors. He
played in every Patriots
game until injuries
sidelined him in 1975.
Jim Plunkett was traded
in 1976 to the '49ers
and in 1980 went with
the Oakland Raiders and
quarterbacked the
Raiders to two Super
Bowl wins in 1980 and
1983 and was named the
MVP of the 1980
match-up. He retired
after a stellar
17-season Pro Football
career and now has a
Coors Distributorship in
Stockton, California.
Jim Plunkettt was named
the First Recipient of
the Leukemia Society of
America's Ernie Davis
Award. Jim is an avid
tennis player. |
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