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How many of today's NFL players are, for example, attending law school? Are there any attending medical, dental, or some other graduate school? Are there any who have graduated from law school? I just posted an item on the Mike Tomlin thread about the legend that Vince Lombardi was a law school graduate before becoming a coach.
During the early 1960's, a big selling point for pro football over baseball was that its players were "college men," unlike baseball players of the time. Around 1963, many pro football players were stockbrokers, investment bankers, and ran their own businesses. Others were in law school or other graduate schools. A player pretty much had to have some kind of off-season job to help support their wives and children.
Are there any players like that today? Cris Collinsworth is supposed to be a law school graduate. Former Falcon DL Tim Green tells of going through law school while a player in his autobiography.
During the early 1960's, a big selling point for pro football over baseball was that its players were "college men," unlike baseball players of the time. Around 1963, many pro football players were stockbrokers, investment bankers, and ran their own businesses. Others were in law school or other graduate schools. A player pretty much had to have some kind of off-season job to help support their wives and children.
Are there any players like that today? Cris Collinsworth is supposed to be a law school graduate. Former Falcon DL Tim Green tells of going through law school while a player in his autobiography.