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Today In Patriots History Oct 23: Happy 63rd Birthday to Doug Flutie

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There was more going on there than we’ll ever know. Flutie was the full time starter the entire season, went 10-5, then sat out a meaningless 16th game.

He was benched for no known reason whatsoever for the playoff game and stayed on the bench despite how horribly the team played. It is quite reminiscent of the Butler situation.
Rob Johnson was originally traded to be the starting QB in Buffalo in 1998. After he got injured and Flutie had success getting his own cereal (Flutie Flakes), they were forced to stay with Flutie. The Bills weren't exactly lighting defenses on fire in 1999, but when Johnson thrashed the Colts in week 17, Ownership allegedly forced Phillips into starting Johnson. It was not a meaningless game for the Colts as they were fighting for the #1 seed with Jacksonville. This is what gave Ownership false hope on Johnson. Flutie had been doubted his entire career because of his height and that he lacked a powerful arm. Johnson had all the intangibles GM's liked in a QB. Ownership doubled down in 2000 and Johnson was named the starting while Flutie was recovering from a groin injury. Johnson got injured yet again and Flutie went 4-1. When Johnson was ready to return, Ownership once again benched Flutie. They kept Johnson and cut Flutie after the season. Lol.

Tennessee really wasn't that good of a team in 1999, but got very favorable matchups. The first game was against Buffalo who they would've lost to had Flutie played. Johnson was awful throwing for 131 yards and got sacked 6 times, but McNair was even worse throwing for a whopping 74 yards. Then they had absolutely no business beating Indy and got the perfect matchup in Jacksonville who they already beat twice in the regular season. They were very similar to the 2011 Giants who had no business making the playoffs and the 2012 Ravens. Both of them weren't good teams either, but got help along the way Giants (regular season) and Ravens (playoffs) to advance to the Super Bowl.
 
Happy Birthday #2!

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Flutie you say?


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Victor was a train wreck but had he re-signed Flutie after he fired Berry (for less than they paid Marc Wilson or High Millen), made Doug the starter and hired a coach who believed in him, those same Patriots would have sold out the stadium every game and the team would have at least made the playoffs.

Orthwein obviously would not have destroyed our identity, Fryar wouldn't have left and Parcells could have won at least one Super Bowl here.
 
Today in Patriots History
October 23, 1966: Pats upset Chargers at Fenway

Larry Garron scores on two 53-yard passes, plus a rushing TD
Jim Nance rushes for 108 yards, TD; Parilli throws 3 TDs



Sunday October 23, 1966 at 1:00
Week 8, Game 6 at Fenway Park
Boston Patriots 35, San Diego Chargers 17
Head Coaches: Mike Holovak, Sid Gillman
QBs: Babe Parilli, John Hadl
Odds: San Diego 6½-point road favorites
TV: NBC; Jim Simpson, Elmer Angsman
Warm and clear, 64º, humidity 59%, 10-15 mph wind
Patriots improve to 3-2-1, Chargers drop to 4-2-1



Running backs Jim Nance and Larry Garron combined for 260 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns as the Patriots poured it on late to upset the Chargers at Fenway Park.


Larry Garron scored three touchdowns today and led the Boston Patriots to a 35-17 American Football League upset victory over the San Diego Chargers, who had beaten the Patriots by 24-0 in San Diego last month.​




The Patriots stun the Chargers as Larry Garron scores 3 TDs - Fenway Park Diaries
The Patriots scored three touchdowns in the final 16 minutes and scurried back into pennant contention by ripping the San Diego Chargers, 35-17 in a sun soaked Fenway Park. By winning, the Pats moved to within one half game of the front running New York Jets, who lost to Oakland.​

Lance Alworth was the only Charger that the Patriots couldn't contain. He caught passes from John Hadl of 42 and 66 yards for two touchdowns. But with the day the Boston offense was having, they weren't enough. Larry Garron, playing his finest game in two seasons, more than countered Alworth's performance by scoring three touchdowns. Coming into the game the league leading San Diego defense had not given up a single long touchdown pass. Garron, on almost identical plays, latched on to two Babe Parilli 53-yard scoring passes.​

Parilli, after a slow start, was brilliant with three touchdown passes and 254 passing yards. Jim Nance was big on the field, carrying 25 times for 108 yards and another touchdown. The Chargers were concentrating on Nance, allowed Parilli to pick apart the San Diego pass defense, and **** Degan in particular. Degan had a gimpy ankle and when Parilli saw him hobbling, he went after him. Parilli put Garron on him and the speedy Garron easily got past him and caught both long touchdown passes.​


For nearly three periods it was Alworth vs the Patriots and Alworth was winning. In the first period he took a screen pass and raced 42 yards to put his team in front 7-0. The Patriots tied the game in the second quarter on Garron's first touchdown pass. Parilli then completed eight in a row, moving the Pats 77 yards and another touchdown and a 14-7 lead. This one was a pretty over-the-shoulder catch by Gino Cappelletti. The Chargers added a field goal and the Patriots went into the locker room with a 14-10 lead. Back came Alworth in the second half. He ran away from his Tom Hennessey and put himself under a perfect pass from Hadl to cover 66 yards putting the Chargers up 17-14.​


If there was a turning point, it happened when Charlie Hall picked off a deflected pass at the San Diego 37-yard line and ran it back to the three. Garron slashed over on the second play to put the Pats back in the lead 21-17. Two minutes later Garron was again running by Degan for another long touchdown score, putting the Pats up now, 28-17. This time it was Nick Buoniconti who stepped in. The Chargers still had time left to get back in the game until Buoniconti intercepted another pass with a great move on the sideline and rambled 41 yards to the Charger 19. Nance and Garron took four shots at the San Diego defense with Nance slamming over from the two for the final score of the day.​












2:42 Highlight Video
10/23/1966 San Diego Chargers at Boston Patriots highlights, American Football League Week 8






Box Score, Halftime & Full Game Summaries, Team & Individual Stats, and Full Play-by-Play:
Handwritten American Football League Media Game Summary




I had no idea who Elmer Angsman was, so I had to look him up...

 
I had no idea who Elmer Angsman was, so I had to look him up...

Nice find!

When I put these together it's way too easy to overlook gems like this guy.

After his playing career ended, Angsman founded a food brokerage business. In the early 1980s, he and two partners founded a company in Indiana that manufactured paper plates. He continued working for the paper plate business until his retirement in 1998.

From his obituary:
Suddenly, on 16th hole Iron Horse Country Club, West Palm Beach, FL.

 
Today in Patriots History
Doug Flutie



Happy 63rd birthday to Doug Flutie
Born October 23, 1962 in Machester, Maryland; hometown Natick, Mass.
Patriot quarterback, 1987-1989, 2005; uniform #2
Acquired October 13, 1987 from Chicago in exchange for a 1988 eighth-round draft pick
Pats résumé: four seasons, 22 games (13 starts); 12 touchdowns, one extra point



Happy Birthday to Doug Flutie, NFL Comeback Player of the Year (1998), Pro Bowl (1998), Heisman Trophy (1984), UPI Player of the Year (1984), Sporting News Player of the Year (1984), Unanimous All-American (1984), Boston College Eagles No. 22 retired.

Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame, 2007
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, 2007
College Football Hall of Fame, 2007
Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 2008
Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, 2009
Natick High School Sports Hall of Fame, 2012
Space Coast Hall of Fame, 2014
ECAC Football Hall of Fame, 2015
Hula Bowl Hall of Fame, 2025

Strange but true: Flutie's younger brother Darren was inducted into Natick HoF two years before Doug was.

























































I remember watching that game. Just unbelievable.
 
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