Tuesday, June 10, 2014

1963 Profiles: Dainard Paulson and Clyde Washington

DAINARD PAULSON
Cornerback
No. 40
Oregon State
"Two seasons in New York livery have established this husky Californian on the defensive left flank of New York's deep umbrella. By the end of his rookie year, the coaches were calling him the best man in their secondary.
At Oregon State, Dainard starred on the other end of the stick, as a triple threat tailback in the single wing. If New York ever needs his services as a punter, he's on call. He once owned the Pacific Coast record with a 45.4 average per kick."

-1963 Fleer No. 18


CLYDE WASHINGTON
Cornerback
No. 42
Purdue
Clyde's best pro season was with Boston in 1961 when he played every game and recorded four interceptions, including one returned 33 yards. He brings his experience to the Jet defensive secondary as a vital cog in Coach Ewbank's rebuilding defense.

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