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In Memoriam>Len Dawson has passed - RIP
cosmo20002 04:28 PM 08-12-2022
Originally Posted by Al Bundy:
I am sharing this very sad news from my friend, Karen, with her permission, who has Len Jr.'s permission. Karen is with Board of Directors for NFL Alumni-Kansas City Chapter 1987-2021. Please keep Len Dawson & his family in your comforting thoughts and/or prayer. ❤️💛 https://t.co/xFAKrdEFhU
:-)
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Wallcrawler 04:41 PM 08-12-2022
Heroes never die.
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Stryker 04:43 PM 08-12-2022
Damn. Prayers for him and his family.
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Ming the Merciless 04:46 PM 08-12-2022
Love you Lenny. God Bless You.
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Chief Roundup 04:49 PM 08-12-2022
Prayers for a peaceful and quick ending to this situation.
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Chris Meck 04:52 PM 08-12-2022
Well, I guess we'll just have to win the whole damned thing for Lenny the Cool, then.
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Rainbarrel 04:58 PM 08-12-2022
Only the best
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Spott 05:01 PM 08-12-2022
After all the years doing the radio broadcasting for the team, I’m glad he was there to see us finally win it all again.
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LoneWolf 05:08 PM 08-12-2022
Stay cool, Lenny. Give Hank a big high five when God calls the final 65 Toss Power Trap.
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WilliamTheIrish 05:30 PM 08-12-2022
My boyhood hero.

That 37 yard toss to Otis in the final AFL game. In Oakland. From his own end zone. Under incredible pressure from the Raiders DL. On 3rd down. The biggest pass play in Chiefs history prior to WASP.

It led to the game leading TD.


Dammit this makes me sad.
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kc rush 05:12 PM 08-12-2022
Prayers
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LOCOChief 05:12 PM 08-12-2022
God speed Lenny the cool
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Red Dawg 05:12 PM 08-12-2022
Lenny is the man. Sorry to see him go.
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BigRedChief 05:13 PM 08-12-2022
Lenny the cool to Otis Taylor hooked me then. Sorry to hear of his health state. You were the man back in the day. You’ll be remembered.

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Legendary quarterback Len Dawson, who led the Chiefs to their first Super Bowl triumph and was with the organization for six decades as a player and broadcaster, has entered hospice care in Kansas City, a friend of the family confirmed to The Star. Dawson, 87, became the starting quarterback in 1962, the franchise’s final year in Dallas, and he was the Chiefs’ primary quarterback until his retirement in 1975.

With the Chiefs he was reunited with Hank Stram, who had been his assistant coach at Purdue. Along the way, the Chiefs won three AFL championships, played in Super Bowl I and captured Super Bowl IV. Dawson was named the MVP in the victory over the Minnesota Vikings. He’s the franchise leader in touchdown passes and passing yards.

Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nf...#storylink=cpy
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WhawhaWhat 05:14 PM 08-12-2022
He's been going there a lot today.
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