Irv Goode
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Position: | Guard | ||||||
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Born: | (1940-10-12) October 12, 1940 (age 83) Newport, Kentucky, U.S. | ||||||
Height: | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 255 lb (116 kg) | ||||||
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High school: | BooneCounty- Florence,Ky. | ||||||
College: | Kentucky | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1962 / round: 1 / pick: 12 | ||||||
AFL draft: | 1962 / round: 4 / pick: 28 | ||||||
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Irving Lee Goode (born October 12, 1940) is an American former football guard who played for 13 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats and was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the first round of the 1962 NFL draft.[1]
Professional career
He spent his first two seasons at left tackle, and then was moved to left guard.[1] He was named to the Pro Bowl team in 1964 and 1967.[1] He was traded to the Buffalo Bills before the 1972 season in exchange for guard Joe O'Donnell.[2][3][4] Goode missed the entire 1972 season after suffering a knee injury during preseason.[4][5] He was traded to the Miami Dolphins before the 1973 season in exchange for defensive tackle Mike Kadish, who had been Miami's first round draft pick the prior season.[4] He served as the Dolphins long snapper for field goals and extra points, as well as a backup offensive lineman, for the Dolphins champion team in 1973.[6][7][8] After receiving little playing time in 1974, Goode retired prior to the 1975 season.[9]
References
- ^ a b c "Irv Goode". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Myers, Jeff (March 5, 1972). "Big Red Get 'Aggressive' Guard". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 2E. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Friday's Sports Roundup". Journal and Courier. March 4, 1972. p. C-3. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c "Dolphins Get Irv Goode From Bills". The Tampa Tribune. August 29, 1973. p. 3-C. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Pro Grid Briefs". Panama City News-Herald. September 7, 1972. p. 4D. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Nobles, Charles (September 26, 1973). "For Irv Goode, pressure builds on the sideline". The Miami News. pp. 1C, 3C. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Nason, Jerry (January 12, 1974). "Organized Miami Is". The Boston Globe. p. 22. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Whitney, Herb (May 11, 1974). "It's Irv Goode Day". The Cincinnati Enquirer. p. 33. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Tradescene". The San Bernardino County Sun. July 30, 1975. p. D-4. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
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