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Tom Addison (born May 12, 1936, Lancaster, South Carolina) is a professional American football linebacker (1960 — 1967) and sports labor leader, and is a member of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame.Playing careerAddison attended the University of South Carolina and was drafted by the NFL Baltimore Colts and the Canadian Football League Ottawa Rough Riders, but chose to sign in 1960 with the Boston Patriots of the newly-formed American Football League, playing his entire pro career with the Patriots.Considered a leader of the newly-formed team, Addison was selected as team captain, and was named to the AFL all-star team for four straight years (1961 — 1964), as well as being one of the first players ever selected to be a Patriot All-Star (in 1961). With 16 career interceptions (returning one for a touchdown), he was considered by many to be the best AFL linebacker against the run in the mid 1960s. Playing in every Patriots' game from 1961 to 1966 (84 games), and was adding to this total when he sustained what proved to be a career-ending knee injury. On June 18, 1968, he was released by the Patriots after team doctors stated that he would risk further damage by playing after having undergone two knee operations. Labor leadershipIn the mid 1960s, Addison was instrumental in founding and organizing the American Football League Players Association, and served as the union's first president.In search of protection for the players, Addison put together a request package of benefits that included insurance and a player pension plan. As president, Addison had the intimidating task of meeting with the team owners to communicate the request. Upon entering the meeting room, Addison approached the long oval table, where the stern-faced owners were awaiting. With Southern charm, he looked up at the owners, smiled, and said "Well, I'm not trying to be the next Jimmy Hoffa!" This broke the tension, and started a period of perhaps the most positive relationship between owners and players in team sports history. With a players association in place, players newly drafted by American Football League teams in the "war between the leagues" could be assured that they would have representation and protection in the AFL that was the equal of that in the older league. Addison's work was an important element in the survival of the league, and helped the AFL to be able compete for top talent, and to establish itself as the future of professional football. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Tom Addison ] Some related entries: Pauline Betz | Jameer Nelson | Sam Hildreth | Susan King Borchardt | Jody Reed | Rodney Harrison | Norm Van Brocklin | Chris Oxspring | Angela Daigle | Alfredo Griffin | Nick Johnson This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Tom Addison; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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