- Neal Colzie
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Neal Colzie Position(s)
Defensive backJersey #(s)
20Born February 28, 1953 Died August 19, 2001 (aged 48)Career information Year(s) 1975–1985 NFL Draft 1975 / Round: 1 / Pick: 24 College Ohio State Professional teams - Oakland Raiders (1975–1978)
- Miami Dolphins (1979)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1980–1983)
- Orlando Renegades (USFL) (1985)
Career stats Interceptions 25 Kickoff returns 7 Punt returns 170 Stats at NFL.com Stats at DatabaseFootball.com Career highlights and awards - Super Bowl champion (XI)
Cornelius Connie Colzie, better known as Neal Colzie, (February 28, 1953 – August 19, 2001) was an American football defensive back for the Oakland Raiders (1975–1978), Miami Dolphins (1979), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1980–1983). He also played for the Orlando Renegades of the USFL in 1985.
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Early years
Born on February 28, 1953 in Fitzgerald, Georgia,[1] Colzie was one of six children of Thelma and James Colzie Sr.[2] After attending Coral Gables High School, he played for Ohio State University,[2] where he recorded 15 interceptions and returned 60 punts for 855 yards and two touchdowns. At the time, his 15 interceptions ranked him fourth in school history, and his 855 punt return yards were a school record.
Career
During his nine-season career, Colzie recorded a total of 25 interceptions, which he returned for 412 yards and a touchdown. He also recovered five fumbles, returning them for 42 yards and a touchdown. His best season was in 1981, recording six interceptions for 110 yards and a touchdown, along with one fumble recovery. Colzie also returned seven kickoffs for 130 yards in his career.
Colzie excelled as a punt returner on special teams. In his first NFL season, he recorded 655 punt return yards, the most ever by an NFL rookie. Overall, Colzie returned 170 punts for 1,759 yards during his career. One of his more notable performances was in the Raiders' 32-14 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI. Colzie recorded four punt returns for a Super Bowl record of 43 yards, including a 25-yard return that set up a Raiders touchdown, and a 12-yard return that set up a field goal.
Colzie died on August 19, 2001 in Miami of a heart attack at the age of 48.[2]
References
- ^ "Neal Colzie". National Football League. http://www.nfl.com/players/nealcolzie/profile?id=COL820320. Retrieved May 23, 2009.
- ^ a b c Fonteboa, Pedro F. (August 20, 2001). "Colzie dead at 48". The Miami Herald. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-7873821_ITM. Retrieved May 24, 2009.
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1975 NFL Draft First Round Selections Steve Bartkowski · Randy White · Ken Huff · Walter Payton · Mack Mitchell · Robert Brazile · Larry Burton · Gary Johnson · Mike Fanning · Jimmy Webb · Dennis Harrah · Kurt Schumacher · Lynn Boden · Glenn Cameron · Don Hardeman · Russ Francis · Louis Wright · Thomas Henderson · Tom Ruud · Doug France · Tim Gray · Mike Williams · Darryl Carlton · Neal Colzie · Mark Mullaney · Dave BrownDraft years
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NFC East: DAL · NYG · PHI · WAS • North: CHI · DET · GB · MIN • South: ATL · CAR · NO · TB • West: ARI · STL · SF · SEAOakland Raiders Super Bowl XI Champions 8 Ray Guy | 11 David Humm | 12 Ken Stabler | 14 Errol Mann | 15 Mike Rae | 20 Neal Colzie | 21 Cliff Branch | 24 Willie Brown | 25 Fred Biletnikoff (MVP) | 26 Skip Thomas | 28 Clarence Davis | 29 Hubert Ginn | 30 Mark van Eeghen | 31 Carl Garrett | 32 Jack Tatum | 36 Manfred Moore | 39 Willie Hall | 40 Pete Banaszak | 41 Phil Villapiano | 43 George Atkinson | 46 Warren Bankston | 47 Charlie Phillips | 49 Mike Siani | 50 Dave Dalby | 51 Rodrigo Barnes | 52 Floyd Rice | 54 Rik Bonness | 58 Monte Johnson | 60 Otis Sistrunk | 61 Herb McMath | 63 Gene Upshaw | 64 George Buehler | 66 Steve Sylvester | 70 Henry Lawrence | 72 John Matuszak | 74 Dave Rowe | 75 John Vella | 77 Charles Philyaw | 78 Art Shell | 79 Dan Medlin | 81 Morris Bradshaw | 83 Ted Hendricks | 87 Dave Casper
Head Coach: John Madden
Coaches: Tom Dahms | Lew Erber | Tom Flores | Joe Scannella | Don Shinnick | Oliver Spencer | Bob ZemanCategories:- American football cornerbacks
- Ohio State Buckeyes football players
- Oakland Raiders players
- Miami Dolphins players
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
- Ohio State University alumni
- 1953 births
- 2001 deaths
- Washington Federals/Orlando Renegades players
- People from Fitzgerald, Georgia
- Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state)
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