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Ray Guy, Hall of Fame punter.
"The first time I laid eyes on him is when we first brought him to practice. And he started to punt, and he punted the longest, highest footballs that I had ever seen, and I said, 'OK, that's enough.' You know, I didn't want to tire his leg out or have him get injured. And he said 'coach, I'm just warming up.' And I thought 'holy moly, just warming up?' And I knew right then, at that moment, that he was going to be special."
Coach Madden‘s HoF Induction speech
The word “greatest” gets overused in sports, but Ray Guy was (and still is) the greatest punter to play the game. I’m glad he was alive to see in induction into the NFL Hall of Fame
William “Ray” Guy - 22 Dec 1949 to 03 Nov 2022
Ray Guy, the first punter to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a Super Bowl winner with the Los Angeles Raiders, has died at 72.
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(Eric Schaal. 1942)
Punter Ray Guy (1973)