Bob Brown, who was thought-about one of many N.F.L.’s most intimidating, aggressive offensive tackles in his period, however who needed to wait greater than 30 years after his retirement in 1973 to be elected to the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame, died on June 16 in Oakland, Calif. He was 81.
His son, Robert Jr., mentioned his demise, at a rehabilitation facility, was attributable to problems of a stroke Brown had in April.
At 6-foot-4 and 280 kilos, Brown was each highly effective and agile. In a 10-year profession with the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams and Oakland Raiders, he was as adept at defending his quarterback as he was at main the blocking for his working backs.
He considered line play as a four-quarter battle throughout which he would do nearly something to win, together with deploying his forearms as weapons or plunging certainly one of his thick thumbs into the “actual meaty, good components” of an opponent’s physique, the place the shoulder pads ended, he as soon as informed NFL Movies.
“He didn’t simply block individuals,” an NFL Movies narrator mentioned dramatically. “He buried them.”
Throughout follow with the Rams in the future, Brown grew uninterested in being slapped on the perimeters of his helmet by the defensive finish Deacon Jones — a tactic Jones used to disorient opposing linemen and transfer them out of his means. So Brown eliminated a screw from the face masks of his helmet and changed it with an extended one which he filed to a pointy level. On the subsequent follow, Jones impaled his left hand on the screw and wanted a tetanus shot.
“I had two choices,” Brown informed The Related Press in 2004, trying again on his profession. “I might both go on the market and be actual good and be the beater, or I might go on the market and be very mediocre or strange and be the beatee. I favored the function of beater higher.”
His strategy labored. Brown intimidated future Corridor of Famers like Imply Joe Greene of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Herb Adderley of the Inexperienced Bay Packers. He was named a first-team All-Professional 5 instances and chosen for six Professional Bowls. The Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame put him on its All-Decade workforce of the Nineteen Sixties.
Robert Stanford Brown was born on Dec. 8, 1941, in Cleveland. His father, Ulysses, owned a grocery retailer; his mom, Beatrice (Lumpkin) Brown, was a homemaker and helped on the retailer.
Robert started enjoying soccer in junior highschool. As a senior at East Technical Excessive Faculty, he was recruited by the College of Nebraska, the place he performed offensive guard and linebacker.
In 1963, his senior 12 months with the Cornhuskers, Brown was a consensus all-American as an offensive guard. He was the primary Black all-American in Nebraska’s soccer historical past.
Brown was chosen within the first spherical of the 1964 N.F.L. draft by the Eagles. He was tutored by the workforce’s defensive position coach, Dick Stanfel, and shortly established himself as one of many prime offensive linemen within the league. However after 5 years, he requested for a commerce, sad with the Eagles’ hiring of a brand new normal supervisor, Pete Retzlaff.
He was despatched to the Rams earlier than the 1969 season, throughout which the workforce had an 11-3 report. However they misplaced, 23-20, to the Minnesota Vikings within the Western Convention championship recreation. The Vikings scored a security within the fourth quarter when Carl Eller, Minnesota’s future Corridor of Fame defensive finish, fought off Brown in the long run zone to sack the Rams’ quarterback, Roman Gabriel.
In 1971, Brown was traded once more, this time to the Raiders, the place he joined an offensive line that included 4 different future Corridor of Famers: Artwork Shell, Gene Upshaw, Jim Otto and Ron Combine. John Madden, the Raiders’ coach from 1969 to 1978, recalled the primary impression Brown made on his new teammates in coaching camp.
“He hits a aim publish together with his forearm. Crack! And the entire aim publish goes proper down. All the fellows are trying like this,” Madden informed NFL Movies, his mouth agape and eyes large for instance their response. Then, he added, “He circled and walked off the sector.”
Accidents restricted Brown’s enjoying time within the 1973 season — he began simply eight video games and performed two extra — and his profession ended after three years with the Raiders. Over the following half-century, he spent most of his time restoring basic and muscle automobiles.
Along with his son, Brown’s survivors embrace his spouse, Cecilia (Grier) Brown, and a granddaughter.
Regardless of the honors he piled up throughout his soccer profession, Brown needed to wait 31 years to make it into the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame.
“I used to be disenchanted after the primary 5 years out of ball. I believed I’d have been nominated and elected after that lengthy. Nevertheless it didn’t occur,” he informed The Lincoln Journal Star of Nebraska in 2004. “After a decade or so,” he added, “I lastly let it go.”
At his induction in Canton, Ohio, in 2004, he talked about his teammates, together with Deacon Jones, and the battles in follow that helped result in his belated enshrinement.
“I really like you for it,” he mentioned. “However Deac, did it’s a must to be so tough?”