- Chuck Pitcock
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Chuck Pitcock Date of birth: February 20, 1958 Place of birth: Homestead, Florida Career information Position(s): Center, Guard College: Tulane University NFL Draft: 1981 / Undrafted Organizations As player: 1983-1985
1985
1987Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL)
New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay BuccaneersPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Charles Pitcock (born February 20, 1958) is a former NFL and USFL Center and guard who played for both the Tampa Bay Bandits and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1980s. He was known as "the wild man" when he played for the Bandits because of his extremely passionate play. He was interviewed by award winning director Mike Tollin for the film Small Potatoes: Who Killed The USFL?, a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 film series. Pitcock was a graduate of Gulf High School in 1976, where he was coached by Kevin White, now athletic director at Duke University.
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