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Lynn Dickey
No. 10,12
Quarterback
Personal information
Date of birth: (1949-10-19) October 19, 1949 (age 63)
Place of birth: Osawatomie, Kansas
Career information
College: Kansas State
NFL Draft: 1971 / Round: 3 / Pick: 56
Debuted in 1971
Last played in 1985
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
TD-INT 141-179
Yards 23,322
QB Rating 70.9
Stats at NFL.com

Clifford Lynn Dickey (born October 19, 1949) is a retired National Football League quarterback, who played for the Houston Oilers and the Green Bay Packers in the 1970s and 1980s.

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High school [edit]

Dickey grew up in Osawatomie, Kansas, where he led his high school football team to a state championship. The football stadium there is named after him.

College career [edit]

Dickey was recruited by Kansas State University in 1967, and he soon became the top quarterback in the Big Eight Conference. Following his senior season in 1970, Dickey finished 10th in the voting for the Heisman Trophy and was named MVP of the East-West Shrine Game. His 6,208 career passing yards stood as a record at Kansas State for 38 years, until it was passed by Josh Freeman in 2008.

Professional career [edit]

Houston Oilers [edit]

Following graduation, Dickey was drafted in the third round of the 1971 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers, where he played four seasons.[1] Dickey started ten games with the Oilers, winning two overall, including Houston's lone win in the 1973 season.[2]

Green Bay Packers [edit]

In 1976 he was packaged in a trade to the Green Bay Packers involving John Hadl.[3] Dickey led the Packers to the playoffs in the strike-shortened 1982 season. The Packers won the opening round after Dickey went 19 of 26 (73%) for 286 yards with 4 touchdowns and no interceptions in a 41-16 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals.[4] Green Bay was eliminated the following week by the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round after Dickey went 24 of 37 for 274 yards with 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions as the team fell 37-26.[5]

Perhaps the high point of Dickey's NFL career came in 1983 when he powered the Packers' offense to a then-team record 429 points.[6][7] His 4,458 yards that season served as the team record until being surpassed by Aaron Rodgers in 2011,[8] and threw a career-best 32 touchdowns, the most in the NFL in 1983.[9] Dickey was named second-team All-NFC behind Joe Theismann.[citation needed] Dickey's Packers had beaten Theismann's Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins in a thrilling Monday Night Football game earlier that season (Washington kicker Mark Moseley missed a field goal in the closing seconds, preserving the Packers' 48-47 win).[10] The game remains the highest aggregate score in MNF history.[11][12]

Dickey retired from professional football after the 1985 season.[13] He holds Packers records for highest completion percentage in a game with a minimum of 20 attempts (19-21, 90.48%, versus New Orleans on December 13, 1981[14]). His record for most passing yards in a regular season game (418 versus Tampa Bay on October 12, 1980 was broken by Matt Flynn on Jan. 1, 2012 with 460 yards.[15] (Aaron Rodgers had 422 in a playoff game against the Arizona Cardinals[16]); and highest average gain in a season (9.21 yards per attempt in 1983[17]). The latter is an NFL single-season record for quarterbacks with 400 or more attempts.

Personal life [edit]

After retiring from football, Dickey relocated to the greater Kansas City area where he opened a football-themed restaurant. After a business partner was found to be unethical, he left the restaurant business for a career in public relations. Dickey has four grown daughters; Natalie, Meredith, Elizabeth and Paloma Guastello who was previously married to George Guastello of Leawood Kansas, and resides in Leawood, Kansas. He then worked for the popular Kansas City AM station Sports Radio 810 on the show "Crunch Time", airing at 9:00 a.m. He now works at Serve You, a Pharmacy Benefit Management company home based in Milwaukee, WI. Then worked at MBPI in Lee's Summit as an accountant.

Honors [edit]

In 1996, when the Big Eight expanded to the Big 12 Conference, the Associated Press named Dickey as the All-Time Big Eight Quarterback. Kansas State University has retired the No. 11 to jointly honor Dickey and his successor at KSU, Steve Grogan. It is the only number retired by Kansas State's football program.

Dickey is a member of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.

References [edit]

External links [edit]



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Business Wire (press release)
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:33:45 -0700

EAU CLAIRE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dickey's Barbecue Pit in Eau Claire is celebrating 2 years of serving the Eau Claire community slow smoked Texas barbecue by bringing back a legend. Green Bay Packer football Hall of Famer, Lynn Dickey, will kick ...
 
Door County Advocate
Sat, 18 May 2013 01:46:20 -0700

The celebrity list includes a host of former Green Bay Packers: Lynn Dickey, Paul Coffman, David Whitehurst, Rob Davis, Jerry Kramer, Frank Winters and Bill Ferrario. Rabach said he's also trying to recruit Mark Tauscher, another former Packers player ...
 
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Tue, 14 May 2013 18:32:18 -0700

Haas said it was important for the Lombardi Golf Classic to connect the generations of Packers - from Starr to Lynn Dickey to Brett Favre to the current players - to attract sponsors and interest and to ensure the future of what already is among the ...
 
Osawatomie Graphic
Wed, 01 May 2013 06:08:10 -0700

As the team scores were being read by the public address announcer at Lynn Dickey Field during the 3,200-meter run, Osawatomie began to realize that it was in control of its destiny to capture the boys' team title at its home track and field meet ...
 
Osawatomie Graphic
Wed, 08 May 2013 06:07:15 -0700

Middle school track wins 13 events at home meet By David Wolman davidwolman@miconews.com Osawatomie Graphic | 0 comments. Osawatomie Middle School won 13 events in its only home meet of the season at Lynn Dickey Field on April 29.

Iron Mountain Daily News

Iron Mountain Daily News
Fri, 03 May 2013 13:01:36 -0700

Last year Kathy's House provided housing and served as support to 1,314 individuals - an increase of 300 over 2011. Former Green Bay Packer Lynn Dickey was on hand and helping out with fund raising efforts. The band Alter Ego provided entertainment.
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