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Tom Scott (Canadian football)

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Tom Scott
Born: (1951-11-19) November 19, 1951 (age 72)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)SB
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight180 lb (82 kg)
CollegeWashington
High schoolJunípero Serra
(San Mateo, California)
NFL draft1973 / Round: 12 / Pick: 304
Drafted byDetroit Lions
Career history
As player
19741977Winnipeg Blue Bombers
19781983Edmonton Eskimos
1984Calgary Stampeders
Career highlights and awards
Career stats

Tom Scott (born November 19, 1951) is a former Canadian Football League (CFL) receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders.[1] He was drafted in the 1973 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. He joined Winnipeg as a wingback and returner. As the offenses evolved in 1970s, the wingbacks that had good receiver skills such as Scott resulted in the position gradually evolving into pure receiver position, now known as slotback. In an 11-year professional career from 1974–1984, he caught 649 passes for 10,837 yards and 88 touchdowns. Scott was a part of five Grey Cup winning teams with the Eskimos.[2] He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, where he was inducted in 1998.[1]

Born and raised in northern California, Scott played college football at the University of Washington in Seattle, alongside quarterback Sonny Sixkiller.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Tom Scott". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Former Washington Standout to be inducted this fall. Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine.Retrieved December 29, 2010.

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