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Garry Cobb

Garry Wilbert Cobb (born March 16, 1957) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, and Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at the University of Southern California. He is currently a Philadelphia Eagles analyst for Fox affiliate WTXF-TV and 94.1 WIP.

Garry Cobb
No. 63, 53, 50, 59
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1957-03-16) March 16, 1957 (age 66)
Carthage, North Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:Stamford
(Stamford, Connecticut)
College:USC
NFL Draft:1979 / Round: 9 / Pick: 247
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Games played:140
Starts:106
Sacks:23.5
Interceptions:10
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
Garry Cobb
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
SpouseGwendolyn
Children3
ResidenceCherry Hill, New Jersey
WebsiteWebsite

Cobb also got into politics for a short time, becoming the Republican nominee for New Jersey's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 2014, ultimately losing that election to Donald Norcross.

Early years

Cobb often tells amusing stories on the radio about how it was while his father and mother raised him and the other kids and growing up together with his siblings in North Carolina and Connecticut.

A 1975 graduate of Stamford High School in Stamford, Connecticut, he was a standout for the Black Knights and a two-sport All-American in baseball and football. He also lettered in basketball.

College career

Cobb accepted a football scholarship from the University of Southern California to play for the USC Trojans football team. He played on two Rose Bowl championship teams and one National Championship team.

He played as an outside linebacker in his first three years. As a junior, he was second on the team in tackles. He was moved to defensive end as a senior and earned honorable-mention All-Pac-10 in 1978. He graduated in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology.

He also practiced baseball as a center fielder for two years. After graduation, he was offered contracts by the California Angels and Chicago Cubs, but opted to play in the National Football League instead.

Professional career

Dallas Cowboys (first stint)

Cobb was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the ninth round (247th overall) of the 1979 NFL Draft. He was waived on August 21.[1]

Detroit Lions

On October 24, 1979, he signed as a free agent with the Detroit Lions.[2] He played mainly on the special teams units during his first two years, until becoming a full-time starter at strongside linebacker in 1981, while recording 121 tackles (second on the team), 3 interceptions, 2.5 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries.

In 1982, he missed three games with a knee injury and finished with 33 tackles, 2 interceptions and 4 passes defensed. The next year, he registered 150 tackles (fourth on the team), 4 interceptions (tied for second on the team), 2 fumble recoveries, 3 forced fumbles and one sack. Cobb was a three-time defensive captain and also helped the Lions reach the playoffs in 1982 and 1983.

In 1984, he registered 128 tackles and 3 sacks. After holding out during the 1985 offseason, the Lions started discussing trading him to the Miami Dolphins for the rights to Anthony Carter. After the deal fell through, he was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for the Eagles then all-time leading rusher Wilbert Montgomery, who was also in the middle of a contract dispute.[3]

Philadelphia Eagles

In 1985, he registered 97 tackles and 5 sacks. In 1986, he posted 102 tackles, 6 sacks, one interception, 2 forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. He was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after playing against the Atlanta Falcons in week five, he registered 9 tackles, 4 sacks (team record), a pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in a shutout win (16–0).[4] He held the franchise single game sack record, until Clyde Simmons surpassed it with a 4.5 sack effort in 1991. He was released on August 22, 1988.

While with the Philadelphia Eagles, he started 39 of 44 games mostly at weakside linebacker. He was a teammate of quarterback Randall Cunningham and played in one of coach Buddy Ryan's most dominant defensive units which included Jerome Brown, Clyde Simmons, Seth Joyner and Hall of Famer Reggie White.

Dallas Cowboys (second stint)

On August 25, 1988, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent, after they were experiencing several injuries at the linebacker position to players that included Jeff Rohrer, Mike Hegman, Ken Norton Jr., Jesse Penn and Jeff Hurd. He started 14 games at weakside linebacker, tallying 104 tackles (third on the team), one fumble recovery and tied with Danny Noonan for the team lead with 7.5 sacks. Against the New York Giants, he had 10 tackles, one sack, pass defensed and a forced fumble. The next game against the Atlanta Falcons, he recorded 10 tackles and 2.5 sacks.

In 1989, after experiencing problems with his left knee and missing most of the season, he was cut on December 18.[5]

Radio and TV career

After his retirement from football, Cobb transitioned to being a television and radio personality in the Philadelphia area. He has earned the nickname "G Cobb".[6] His trademark radio show expression has become "G Cobb in the House!" In 1997 he became a sports reporter with CBS 3's Eyewitness News Team and remained for several years. Today, he is currently on local Fox affiliate WTXF-TV serving as Eagles analyst for its pregame and postgame shows. In July 2007, Cobb began writing Eagles columns for The Bulletin, a daily newspaper in Philadelphia

Website publishing

Cobb is now the principal operator of a Philadelphia Eagles news and rumors website known as GCobb.com. The site claims that 100,000 fans visit and read from the website monthly. In a notable scoop, it was two hours prior to the official start of the 2008 NFL free agency period when Cobb's site reported correctly that cornerback Asante Samuel had already reached a deal with the Eagles.[7]

Run for Congress

In 2014, Cobb ran for the Republican nomination for New Jersey's 1st congressional district.[8] He was initially recruited to potentially run in New Jersey's 3rd congressional district instead, which meant if he won, he could succeed another Republican and former Eagle, Jon Runyan, who was not running for re-election to the House.[9] Cherry Hill, Cobb's town of residence, had previously been in the 3rd District until the redistricting following the 2010 Census, when it was moved to the more Democratic-leaning 1st district, and Cobb chose to run there instead. He won the Republican nomination and faced Democrat Donald Norcross, at the time a New Jersey State Senator, in the November general election.[6] However, Norcross (D) (57.4%, 93,315 votes) ended up defeating Cobb (R) (39.4%, 64,073 votes).

Personal life

Cobb resides in Cherry Hill, New Jersey with his wife Gwendolyn, whom he met while in college.[10] They have three adult children together - two daughters, and a son, Garry Cobb II, who played cornerback at Stanford University (1998–2002).[11] He is known for his interest in urban youth and was honored in 2002 by then-President George W. Bush for his work as a mentor to troubled youngsters. He is a former member of the Board of Caring People Alliance of Philadelphia, which operates the ELRC, 3 Boys & Girls Clubs, and Older Adults programming.

He is the author of a book entitled Don't Be Clueless: 7 Keys to Life in the Real World, which is targeted to the challenges of urban youth.

References

  1. ^ "Steelers Boot Gerela; Giants Deal Doornink". Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  2. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  3. ^ "Toon Of Jets Goes From First To Last". Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  4. ^ "Cobb leads charge in Birds' 16-0 win". Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  5. ^ "Cowboys Waive Gary Cobb". Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Donald Norcross, Garry Cobb win 1st Congressional District primary". Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  7. ^ GCOBB.COM::The One Stop Shop For Philadelphia Eagles Fans - Source: Asante Is An Eagle March 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Mulvihill, Geoff (May 17, 2014). . AP. Archived from the original on May 18, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  9. ^ Tamarai, Jonathan (February 6, 2014). "Ex-Eagle Garry Cobb 'considering' run to seek House seat". Philly.com. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  10. ^ Blumenthal, Jeff (February 6, 2014). "Ex-Eagles player ponders Congressional bid". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  11. ^ . AP. May 17, 2014. Archived from the original on May 18, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2017.

External links

  • Official Website
  • Garry's Message: Respect Yourself The Cobbs: A Success Story X 7

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This article is about the American football player For the English soccer player see Gary Cobb Garry Wilbert Cobb born March 16 1957 is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League NFL for the Dallas Cowboys Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles He played college football at the University of Southern California He is currently a Philadelphia Eagles analyst for Fox affiliate WTXF TV and 94 1 WIP Garry CobbNo 63 53 50 59Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1957 03 16 March 16 1957 age 66 Carthage North Carolina U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 230 lb 104 kg Career informationHigh school Stamford Stamford Connecticut College USCNFL Draft 1979 Round 9 Pick 247Career historyDallas Cowboys 1979 Detroit Lions 1979 1984 Philadelphia Eagles 1985 1987 Dallas Cowboys 1988 1989 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer NFL statisticsGames played 140Starts 106Sacks 23 5Interceptions 10Player stats at NFL com PFRGarry CobbPersonal detailsPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseGwendolynChildren3ResidenceCherry Hill New JerseyWebsiteWebsiteCobb also got into politics for a short time becoming the Republican nominee for New Jersey s 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 2014 ultimately losing that election to Donald Norcross Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Dallas Cowboys first stint 3 2 Detroit Lions 3 3 Philadelphia Eagles 3 4 Dallas Cowboys second stint 4 Radio and TV career 5 Website publishing 6 Run for Congress 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditCobb often tells amusing stories on the radio about how it was while his father and mother raised him and the other kids and growing up together with his siblings in North Carolina and Connecticut A 1975 graduate of Stamford High School in Stamford Connecticut he was a standout for the Black Knights and a two sport All American in baseball and football He also lettered in basketball College career EditCobb accepted a football scholarship from the University of Southern California to play for the USC Trojans football team He played on two Rose Bowl championship teams and one National Championship team He played as an outside linebacker in his first three years As a junior he was second on the team in tackles He was moved to defensive end as a senior and earned honorable mention All Pac 10 in 1978 He graduated in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology He also practiced baseball as a center fielder for two years After graduation he was offered contracts by the California Angels and Chicago Cubs but opted to play in the National Football League instead Professional career EditDallas Cowboys first stint Edit Cobb was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the ninth round 247th overall of the 1979 NFL Draft He was waived on August 21 1 Detroit Lions Edit On October 24 1979 he signed as a free agent with the Detroit Lions 2 He played mainly on the special teams units during his first two years until becoming a full time starter at strongside linebacker in 1981 while recording 121 tackles second on the team 3 interceptions 2 5 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries In 1982 he missed three games with a knee injury and finished with 33 tackles 2 interceptions and 4 passes defensed The next year he registered 150 tackles fourth on the team 4 interceptions tied for second on the team 2 fumble recoveries 3 forced fumbles and one sack Cobb was a three time defensive captain and also helped the Lions reach the playoffs in 1982 and 1983 In 1984 he registered 128 tackles and 3 sacks After holding out during the 1985 offseason the Lions started discussing trading him to the Miami Dolphins for the rights to Anthony Carter After the deal fell through he was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for the Eagles then all time leading rusher Wilbert Montgomery who was also in the middle of a contract dispute 3 Philadelphia Eagles Edit In 1985 he registered 97 tackles and 5 sacks In 1986 he posted 102 tackles 6 sacks one interception 2 forced fumbles and one fumble recovery He was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after playing against the Atlanta Falcons in week five he registered 9 tackles 4 sacks team record a pass defensed a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in a shutout win 16 0 4 He held the franchise single game sack record until Clyde Simmons surpassed it with a 4 5 sack effort in 1991 He was released on August 22 1988 While with the Philadelphia Eagles he started 39 of 44 games mostly at weakside linebacker He was a teammate of quarterback Randall Cunningham and played in one of coach Buddy Ryan s most dominant defensive units which included Jerome Brown Clyde Simmons Seth Joyner and Hall of Famer Reggie White Dallas Cowboys second stint Edit On August 25 1988 he signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent after they were experiencing several injuries at the linebacker position to players that included Jeff Rohrer Mike Hegman Ken Norton Jr Jesse Penn and Jeff Hurd He started 14 games at weakside linebacker tallying 104 tackles third on the team one fumble recovery and tied with Danny Noonan for the team lead with 7 5 sacks Against the New York Giants he had 10 tackles one sack pass defensed and a forced fumble The next game against the Atlanta Falcons he recorded 10 tackles and 2 5 sacks In 1989 after experiencing problems with his left knee and missing most of the season he was cut on December 18 5 Radio and TV career EditAfter his retirement from football Cobb transitioned to being a television and radio personality in the Philadelphia area He has earned the nickname G Cobb 6 His trademark radio show expression has become G Cobb in the House In 1997 he became a sports reporter with CBS 3 s Eyewitness News Team and remained for several years Today he is currently on local Fox affiliate WTXF TV serving as Eagles analyst for its pregame and postgame shows In July 2007 Cobb began writing Eagles columns for The Bulletin a daily newspaper in PhiladelphiaWebsite publishing EditCobb is now the principal operator of a Philadelphia Eagles news and rumors website known as GCobb com The site claims that 100 000 fans visit and read from the website monthly In a notable scoop it was two hours prior to the official start of the 2008 NFL free agency period when Cobb s site reported correctly that cornerback Asante Samuel had already reached a deal with the Eagles 7 Run for Congress EditMain article United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey 2014 In 2014 Cobb ran for the Republican nomination for New Jersey s 1st congressional district 8 He was initially recruited to potentially run in New Jersey s 3rd congressional district instead which meant if he won he could succeed another Republican and former Eagle Jon Runyan who was not running for re election to the House 9 Cherry Hill Cobb s town of residence had previously been in the 3rd District until the redistricting following the 2010 Census when it was moved to the more Democratic leaning 1st district and Cobb chose to run there instead He won the Republican nomination and faced Democrat Donald Norcross at the time a New Jersey State Senator in the November general election 6 However Norcross D 57 4 93 315 votes ended up defeating Cobb R 39 4 64 073 votes Personal life EditCobb resides in Cherry Hill New Jersey with his wife Gwendolyn whom he met while in college 10 They have three adult children together two daughters and a son Garry Cobb II who played cornerback at Stanford University 1998 2002 11 He is known for his interest in urban youth and was honored in 2002 by then President George W Bush for his work as a mentor to troubled youngsters He is a former member of the Board of Caring People Alliance of Philadelphia which operates the ELRC 3 Boys amp Girls Clubs and Older Adults programming He is the author of a book entitled Don t Be Clueless 7 Keys to Life in the Real World which is targeted to the challenges of urban youth References Edit Steelers Boot Gerela Giants Deal Doornink Retrieved January 13 2018 Transactions Retrieved January 13 2018 Toon Of Jets Goes From First To Last Retrieved January 13 2018 Cobb leads charge in Birds 16 0 win Retrieved January 13 2018 Cowboys Waive Gary Cobb Retrieved January 13 2018 a b Donald Norcross Garry Cobb win 1st Congressional District primary Retrieved January 13 2018 GCOBB COM The One Stop Shop For Philadelphia Eagles Fans Source Asante Is An Eagle Archived March 3 2008 at the Wayback Machine Mulvihill Geoff May 17 2014 GOP primary for 1st District seat turns ugly AP Archived from the original on May 18 2014 Retrieved May 18 2014 Tamarai Jonathan February 6 2014 Ex Eagle Garry Cobb considering run to seek House seat Philly com Retrieved May 18 2014 Blumenthal Jeff February 6 2014 Ex Eagles player ponders Congressional bid Philadelphia Business Journal Retrieved April 30 2017 A look at congressional candidate Garry Cobb AP May 17 2014 Archived from the original on May 18 2014 Retrieved May 18 2017 External links EditOfficial Website Garry s Message Respect Yourself The Cobbs A Success Story X 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garry Cobb amp oldid 1153749275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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