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"In pretraining medical exams, doctors had spotted nodes on my thyroid and thought they might be malignant. They operatedmd founds was okay but I spent a week in the hospital and almost two weks in bed at home. While v everyone else was toughening up in train was softening up and at 34, a ' ball" player can't afford that." But when coach Frank "Pop" Ivy gave the call, George was ready. On "wobbly knees," he kicked field goals of 2722, 18, and 9 yards plus threevjextra points to help But; typically, George beat Denver, ing! 33-1- 7. asnatisfiedTIeasniJU&i as field general, spark plug, artful passer. He sad later: "I'll be quarterbackxNo, 1 in the regular season, though. I'm not, worried. I've had trouble before." For a frank, highly articulate business executive-athletthis is an unusual understatement. George has been "washed up' more of ten than an old sweat shirt, yet always ended up No. 1 on the line. He qualifies as football's "Mr. Comeback." Blanda served an unspectacular apprenticeship at the University of Kentucky before being drafted by the Chicago Bears ' of the National Football League. From 1949 to 1951, he was the specialist who ran out to kick field goals and extra points, then trotted Sack to the bench. In 1952, however, the Bears became fair game for even the weak sisters in the league, and coach-ownGeorge Halas reached down in the barrel and pulled out his No. 3 quarterback for a game against Detroit. Blanda pinpointed three touchdown passes and added the extra points. Then, with Detroit leading 23-1- 7 in the last six seconds, he hit Ed Sprinkle for the tying touchdown and, after the gun had sounded, kicked .the winning point. 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Two years later, though, George was back using his righlloe instead of his brain and arm, and Halls, who experiments with quarterbacks as persistently as Dr. Jonas Salk with monkeys, was rifling through an assortment of other field generals. In 1958, Blanda quit, leaving a league record of 156 1 consecutive "Why I quit is a long story that t don't want to talk about ever," he says without rancor. But on occasion, he has exploded: "I had a bellyful of nothing but kicking!" And his distaste is apparent when he talks about being a "stand-b- y quarterback." considerations played a part in Family Blanda's "retirement," too. "My wife Betty didn't like the idea of me being away from home , so much, especially with our two children growing up. And I found being away one of the hardest parts of pro football. Betty had been after me to quit, and " in 1958 I agreed." points-after-touchdow- . eorge claims he felt little nostalgia for the gridiron in 1959, enjoyingjife ranch home in his modest in LaGrange Park, 111., and getting better acquainted with his son Rick, 10, and daughter Leslie, 7. "Leslie is the football fan of the family," booster. Betty George says. "A real all-ois a great backer, too; and has been since I first met herein a physicaleducation class at college. But Risk's heroes are racing-ca- r drivers like A. J. Foyt. football players? well, they're just guys like Dad." One of the top NFL teams approached Blanda that year, but he turned own their lucrative offer. Then John BreehKplayer scout forthe Houston Oilers,- - camped-o- n the Blanda doorstep. The AFL was just being launched, and Houston millionaire Bud Adams was determined that his team would lead oft with an established quarterback. Breen beat down the Blandas' objections and finally signed George. "Say it was the mVmey that brought me back," George says. "I'll make more in four years with the AFL than I did in 10 in the National. But another thing was that Betty was won over, because she learned we could move the whole family down to JHouston during the season. As for me I'll admit the chance to prove I was a start- three-bedroo- m ut |