Bob Lilly

Bob Lilly

Infobox NFLretired


position=Defensive Tackle
number=74
birthdate=birth date and age|1939|7|26
Throckmorton, Texas
debutyear=1961
finalyear=1974
draftyear=1961
draftround=1
draftpick=13
college=Texas Christian
teams=
* Dallas Cowboys (1961-1974)
stat1label=Games
stat1value=196
stat2label=Sacks
stat2value=94.5
stat3label=Interceptions
stat3value=1
nfl=LIL581406
highlights=
* 11x Pro Bowl selection (1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973)
* NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team
* NFL 1970s All-Decade Team
* NFL 1960s All-Decade Team
* Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor
HOF=129
CollegeHOF=50047

Bob Lilly (born July 26, 1939) is a former American football player in the NFL and photographer. He is considered one of the greatest defensive linemen in NFL history.

College career

A two-time All-Southwest Conference pick and a consensus All-American while at Texas Christian University (TCU). 1961 member of the College Football All-America Team. 2006 inductee to the East-West Shrine Game Hall of Fame. Lilly was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1981.

Professional career

As a first-round draft pick in the 1961 NFL Draft, and the first draft pick in Dallas Cowboys franchise history, Lilly went on to be All-Pro seven times, and was selected to play in 11 Pro Bowl games. (He was also drafted in the 2nd round, 14th overall, in the 1961 AFL draft by the Dallas Texans, now Kansas City Chiefs, prior to the merger with the NFL.)

Lilly began his career as a defensive end in 1961, but midway though the 1963 (his third) season Cowboys coach Tom Landry moved him to defensive tackle. Lilly made the adjustment becoming the main man in Dallas's vaunted "Doomsday Defense." As a tackle, Lilly was a first-team All-NFL choice every year from 1964 through 1969, then again in 1971. On January 17, 1971, the Cowboys finally made the Super Bowl, against the Baltimore Colts, only to lose the game, 16-13, on a field goal in the final nine seconds (the Cowboy's offensive failed to score in the second half). As a result, he tore off his helmet and threw it down the field 50-60 yards. This summarized his, and the team's, frustrations from 1966 of not winning the "Big Game", the championship game. However, in 1972 he and the rest of the Cowboys won the Super Bowl against the Miami Dolphins, 24-3. His 29-yard sack of Dolphin quarterback Bob Griese (an NFL Record) is one of the most memorable plays in Super Bowl defensive history. This was the signature play of his 14-year hall-of-fame career.

Lilly's greatest assets were his furious pass-rushing skills and his ability to slice plays open with his agility and instincts. Lilly's agility and quickness helped him score four defensive touchdowns in his career. His first was returning an interception 17 yards in 1964 while the other three came on fumble recoveries. NFL Films did a 8 minute feature on Lilly, and say about Lilly: [he was the] "unblockable, unstoppable, force of The Doomsday Defense", and this was not to discredit those unfortunate enough to stand in his way. Lilly was regularly double and triple teamed for the majority of his career because of his effectiveness as a defensive tackle.

Lilly was extremely durable during his career, playing in 196 consecutive regular-season games. The only NFL game he would miss in his career, was the 1973 NFC Championship Game loss (10-27), December 30, against the Minnesota Vikings, due to a leg injury. Lilly injured his hamstring in the Cowboys victory (22-10) against the Denver Broncos, December 2, 1973. In the first play of the 1973 NFC Divisional playoff game, three weeks later on December 23, versus the Los Angeles Rams (Cowboys 27-Rams 16) he re-injured this same hamstring.

Affectionately known as "Mr. Cowboy," his name was the first inscribed in the "Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor", above Texas Stadium. The Cowboys had a Bob Lilly Day on November 23, 1975, to honor him and make Lilly the first inductee into The Ring of Honor. He has attended every induction of each ring of honor inductee since.

Lilly was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980, his first year of eligibility, and was the first player who spent his entire career with the Cowboys to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He entered the Hall of Fame along with former teammate Herb Adderley (for two seasons), as well as David "Deacon" Jones and Jim Otto. The "Sporting News" named him a member of the All-Century NFL Team and "the greatest defensive tackle in NFL history". Lilly, Adderley, and Jones were all drafted in 1961. Tom Landry said of Lilly: "As I've said before, another Lilly won't come along in my time. We're observing a man who will become a legend". This comment is from the 1972 Street and Smith's Pro Football Yearbook. He also said that "Nobody is better then Lilly". Member of the National Football League 1960s All-Decade Team and National Football League 1970s All-Decade Team.

In 1999, he was ranked number 10 on "The Sporting News"' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players, the highest-ranking defensive lineman and the highest-ranking Cowboy. The only two other defensive players ahead of him were Dick Butkus and Lawrence Taylor. "Sports Illustrated" named him one of the 10 most revolutionary defensive players.In August 2008 a autobigraphy on Bob Lilly was released by Triumph Books which was written by Kris S. Clark of Northern California.It is called 'A Cowboys's Life"

Photography

When he began traveling with the Cowboys, Lilly regularly had his camera at his side. His interest in photography began when he was named to the College Football All-America Team in 1961, which was sponsored by Kodak. As a part of the honor he was given a 35-mm camera and a year's supply of film by the company. [ [http://www.boblillypromo.com/photography.php Photography] . - Bob Lilly Promo] Before and after games, he spent an increasing amount of time studying and photographing old sports stadiums. Lilly co-authored the 1983 book "Bob Lilly Reflections" with sportswriter Sam Blair, featuring scores of his black and white photographs of teammates in candid poses. [Lilly, Bob, and Sam Blair, (1983). - "Bob Lilly Reflections". - Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company. - ISBN 087833338X] He was also a photographer for the Texas Air National Guard where he was a Airman 2nd Class. Lilly spent 2 weeks in 1967 as part of the Texas National Guard at the Rhein-Main Air Base in West Germany.

pokesperson

As a spokesperson, Lilly has endorsed:
*Black and Decker
*Chapstick
*Coors Beer (as a Coors' distributor from the mid 1970s)
*Georgia Pacific
*Del Web Texas Limited Partnership
*Tegrin shampoo (1973)

References

External links

* [http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=129 Lilly profile] - Pro Football Hall of Fame
* [http://www.boblilly.com Bob Lilly homepage]
*pro-football-reference|id=LillBo00|name=Bob Lilly
* [http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/b/bob_lilly.html A list of Bob Lilly Quotes]


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