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  Encyclopedia: Tom Sestak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1962, the Buffalo Bills drafted Tom Sestak as a tight end in the 17th round from McNeese State University.
Sestak was on the All-American Football League teams in 1963, 1964 and 1965 and was the cornerstone of a defense that took the Bills to AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
Tom Sestak died of a heart attack in 1987.
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Tom Sestak (1932-1986), was an American Football player.
In 1962, the Buffalo Bills drafted Tom Sestak as a tight end in the 17th round from McNeese State.
Tom Sestak died of a heart attack in 1986.
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 Tom Sestak -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1962, the (United States showman famous for his Wild West Show (1846-1917)) Buffalo Bills drafted Tom Sestak as a tight end in the 17th round from (Click link for more info and facts about McNeese State University) McNeese State University.
Sestak was on the (Click link for more info and facts about All-American Football League teams) All-American Football League teams in 1963, 1964 and 1965 and was the cornerstone of a defense that took the Bills to AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
Tom Sestak died of a (A sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function) heart attack in 1987.
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 Tom Sestak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1962 the Buffalo Bills drafted Tom Sestak as a tight in the 17th round from McNeese State.
Sestak never played end for the but became one of the greatest defensive in the history of the game.
Sestak was on the All-American Football League in 1963 1964 and 1965 and was cornerstone of a defense that took the to AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
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 Tom Sestak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He won consensus All-AFL first team honors in 1963, 1964 and 1965 and he was the cornerstone of a top-rated defense that took the Bills to the AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
Though his career ended prematurely because of chronic knee problems, Sestak made such a lasting impression that today the experts who study the game rate him along side Mean Joe Greene and Bruce Smith as among the best defensive linemen ever to play pro football.
Off the field Sestak was a gentle giant who got along easily with his affable and sincere manner.
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 Seim, Johnson, Sestak & Quist, LLP
Tom is an engagement partner for healthcare consulting and accounting clients.
Tom has published articles and given presentations on a wide range of healthcare topics including third-party reimbursement, revenue optimization, healthcare reform opportunities, fraud and abuse safe harbors, prohibition on physician self-referrals, and other healthcare topics.
Tom is a graduate of Midland Lutheran College and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and many state societies and other professional organizations.
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Tom Reamy (1935-1977) was an award-winning American science fiction and fantasy author and important figure in science fiction fandom.
Tom Reamy died prior to the publication of his first novel.
Toy Story 2 is a computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation film and the sequel to Toy Story, which featured the adventures of a group of toys that come to life when no one is around to see them.
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 Encyclopedia: Buffalo Bills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gregg Williams is the current defensive coordinator of the Washington Redskins and the former head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
Tom Donahoe is the general manager and vice president of the Buffalo Bills of the NFL.
Tom Clements is a former quarterback for Notre Dame and is currently the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.
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 Tom Sestak Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Buffalo Bills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the American Football League, a predominantly offensive league, the Buffalo Bills were a great defensive team.
With a linebacking corps of Harry Jacobs, Mike Stratton, and John Tracey; and defensive line stalwarts like Tom Day, Tom Sestak, Jim Dunaway, and Ron McDole, the Bills defense did not allow a rushing touchdown for seventeen straight games over a period of the 1964 and 1965 seasons.
The Bills won AFL championships in both of those seasons, were one of only three teams to appear in an AFL championship game for three consecutive years, and the only AFL team to play in the post-season for four straight years, 1963 through 1966.
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 tom hall
Tom Hall is a game designer born in Wisconsin.
He was the game designer for Rise of the Triad, produced Terminal Velocity, and helped in varying degrees on Duke Nukem II and Duke Nukem 3D as well.
Next Tom co-founded Ion Storm with John Romero, and in July 2001 it was available on shelves.
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 Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History
Tom Sestak arrived in Buffalo that same year, and established himself as the linchpin of a defensive unit that led the Bills to consecutive AFL titles in 1964-65.
"(Sestak is) one of the best I've ever seen, on any field, in any league," said Lou Saban, Sestak's head coach in Buffalo and a man who has been around pro football since the 1940s.
Sestak's size and strength gave Buffalo defensive coordinator Joe Collier cause to be creative.
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 Billszone: Tom Sestak DT 1962-68
Tom Sestak - DL Drafted in the 17th round of the AFL draft in 1962, out of McNeese State, Sestak defied the odds and in his rookie season became the cornerstone of the dominating Bills defenses of the '60's.
His tenacious, hard-nosed play earned him the respect of all his peers throughout the league.
Sestak possessed the size, power and the speed of a running back to dominate games and intimidate opposition linemen.
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 Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of
Writing under his celebrated pseudonym Mark Twain, his two classic novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn drew heavily on his own background and boyhood experiences along the Mississippi river.
Other works, such as The Innocents Abroadand A Tramp Abroad, reflect his extensive travels as a reporter and lecturer.
It describes the childhood escapades of Tom Sawyer and his friends Huckleberry Finn and Joe Harper in a small Mississippi community before the Civil War.
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 Buffalo Bills
Their pass defense was just as good as their run defense, registering fifty quarterback sacks in 1964, still a team record, although it was established in a 14-game season.
In 1962, the Buffalo Bills drafted Tom Sestak as a tight end in the 17
He was a guiding force in AFL policies that insured success, such as gate and television revenue sharing; his heavy financial backing of the rival Oakland Raiders and loans to Billy Sullivan of the Patriots helped keep those franchises afloat, likely saving the entire league from folding.
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There were eight guys that attended the P.A.T. Course at Ft. Devens in the fall of 1966 in preperation for a tour in Asmara.
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Bill, Tom Leonetti and I departed Asmara in Dec. 68 and were assigned to the 326th ASA Co, Ft. Riley, KS.
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 List of American Football League players - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Billy Cannon (born 1937, made All-League as a halfback in 1961 and as a tight end in 1969)
Tom Flores (born 1937), first Hispanic quarterback in professional football, 1960.
Dave Grayson (born 1939, all-time American Football League interception leader, 47)
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 Ron McDole
The front four of the Buffalo Bills was considered one of the best ever to play the game.
Defensive tackles Jim Dunaway and Tom Sestak along with ends Tom Day and Ron McDole were an unmovable force that drove the Buffalo Bills to three straight AFL Championship games.
McDole went on to anchor the left side of the line for the next eight seasons.
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 Billszone.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After 4 seasons, 4 playoff runs, 2 Championship rings, 2,499 passing yards, 333 rushing yards, and a combined 24 TDs Passing/Rushing, the Mad Bomber was traded to Oakland for QB Tom Flores.
Jack Kemp, Dan Darraugh, Kay Stephenson, and Tom Flores all succomed to injuries.
I knew (Ron) McDole and (Tom) Sestak, Paul Maguire and Paul Costa.
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 Tom Sestak - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Sestak was on the All-American Football League teamsin 1963, 1964 and 1965 and was the cornerstone of a defense that took the Bills to AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
Sestak's citation on the AFL Hall of Fame site
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 Jim Dunaway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
They were lacking key components on both sides of the ball.
It was in 1963 however, with the additions of Ron McDole, George Saimes, Darryl Lamonica, Harry Jacobs and mammoth defensive tackle Jim Dunaway, when the Buffalo Bills went from doormat to an American Football League powerhouse.
He and Tom Sestak formed an impenatratable wall in the middle of the Bills' defense that was the cornerstone for three straight AFL Championship game appearances.
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The Buffalo Bills won the league championship in 1964 and 1965.
Wilson made professional football a resounding success in a "small market", signing such stars as Hall of Famers Cookie Gilchrist, Jack Kemp, and Tom Sestak.
He was a guiding force in AFL policies that insured success, such as gate and television revenue sharing; and his backing of the rival Oakland Raiders and loans to Billy Sullivan of the Patriots helped keep those franchises afloat, likely saving the entire league from folding.
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 Team History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
North Coast Navigators - Tom Cotter: Franchise moved to Florida and became South Coast, then Gulf Coast Navigators under Mr.
Team given to returning coach Tom Lyne, who named team Ohio Giants, but did not finish ‘96-97 season.
16th franchise awarded to Tom Sestak (Long Island Storm) for ‘95-96 season.
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 The 1964 AFL Champion Buffalo Bills
Defensive lines are bigger today, too, but the Bills were way ahead of the curve with three of their four starters.
Tom Sestak, the all-time AFL tackle, played at 272 pounds.
Tom Keating, Washington, DC Jack Kemp, Empower America, Bethesda, MD Daryle Lamonica, Fresno, CA Paul Maguire, ESPN Analyst, Eden, NY John Mazur, Retired, Marlton, NJ Ron McDole, Retired, Winchester, VA Dudley Meredith, deceased
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 Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History
The defensive line that yielded only four TD's rushing all season was composed of Ron McDole and Tom Day at ends and Dave Dunaway and Tom Sestak, tackles.
Dudley Meredith was the swing man. Sestak, a 17th round draft choice from McNeese State, was the mainstay of this great line and has been named to the all- time AFL team.
"I felt the 1965 team was the best for overall experience and had better depth," said Tom Sestak.
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 NFL - CBS.SportsLine.com
That's when we decided to put him up against Tom Sestak every day in practice.
Shaw and Sestak pounded on each other every day, and both players benefited as they were selected to the AFL's all-time team.
Longtime Bills trainer Ed Abramoski, who presented Shaw at his Hall of Fame induction said, "Billy Shaw could have played today." Ron Wolf, the general manager of the Green Bay Packers, maintains that Shaw is "one of the two best guards I've ever seen."
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