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Bill Hudson (American football)

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Hudson was drafted by the cash-strapped Chicago Cardinals in the 1957 NFL draft, but he signed for more money with the Alouettes of the Canadian Football League instead. He played with the Alouettes for three seasons and often both ways as an offensive and defensive tackle. Chargers assistant coach
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While the 6-foot-4, 270-pound Hudson was a run-stopper first and foremost, he possessed the savvy and physical strength to be an effective pass-rusher as well. In 1961, his AFL debut, he had four sacks and one interception that was returned for a touchdown. In large part because of the Fearsome
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on the most physically dominant line in the AFL if not all of pro football. The group soon became known as the Fearsome Foursome—they were even celebrated in “The Fearsome Foursome Stomp" musical recording—although their
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Foursome and their unmerciful treatment of quarterbacks, the Chargers intercepted a league record 49 passes en route to the division title. Hudson and Faison were selected to the West Division All-Star team that season.
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Hudson was traded to the Patriots after the 1962 campaign. He saw action in four games with them before retirement as a player. He went on to spend 17 years as an area scout for
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Al Davis learned that Hudson was unhappy with his situation and convinced him to jump to the new American League Football League.
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counterparts in the more established NFL would gain more notoriety with the same monicker only years later.
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Hudson was the captain of the Chargers defense in the 1961 and 1962 seasons, when he teamed with tackle
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after the Chargers assistant coach left the team to become the
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Hudson died on December 13, 2017, at a medical center in
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made the comment in Sports Illustrated when asked if his
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Defensive tackle
Hartsville, South Carolina
Spartanburg, South Carolina
North Charleston (SC)
Clemson
1957
Montreal Alouettes
San Diego Chargers
Boston Patriots
AFL All-Star
Interceptions
Touchdowns
PFR
American football
defensive tackle
Fearsome Foursome
Clemson University
Canadian Football League
Montreal Alouettes
American Football League
San Diego Chargers
Boston Patriots
Bob Hudson
Ernie Ladd
Earl Faison
Ron Nery
Los Angeles Rams
Chuck Noll
Pittsburgh Steelers

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