Charles Martin (American Football)
American football, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Quarterback, Jim McMahon, Dallas Cowboys, College football
978-613-4-90472-8
6134904724
128
2011-01-10
45,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles Martin was a professional American football player, who is best known for his days with the Green Bay Packers. Martin is noted for causing a season-ending injury to Chicago Bears starting quarterback Jim McMahon on November 23, 1986. During pre-game warm-ups, Martin displayed a hand-towel with a list of Bears offensive players' numbers, which he wore during the game. He allegedly claimed that it was a hit-list. After a Jim McMahon interception, Martin grabbed him from behind and body-slammed him to the ground. Martin was ejected from the game and suspended for two games. This was the longest suspension for an on-field incident until Albert Haynesworth of the Tennessee Titans was suspended five games for stomping on the head of Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode in 2006.
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