From: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 16:57:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: update(en:Bob Breitenstein):Get current article state X-Git-Tag: 2023-04-12~8 X-Git-Url: https://zdv2.bktei.com/gitweb/BK-2020-09.git/commitdiff_plain/5aaed4ba19f583acc18b567393648560f7811520?ds=inline;hp=62d7698e788a9e7bb096f813a26d3642505f9eb5 update(en:Bob Breitenstein):Get current article state --- diff --git a/en.wikipedia.org/Bob_Breitenstein_(offensive_lineman)/article.txt b/en.wikipedia.org/Bob_Breitenstein_(offensive_lineman)/article.txt index 2107734..c10006f 100644 --- a/en.wikipedia.org/Bob_Breitenstein_(offensive_lineman)/article.txt +++ b/en.wikipedia.org/Bob_Breitenstein_(offensive_lineman)/article.txt @@ -1,20 +1,21 @@ +{{Short description|Argentine gridiron football player (1943–2023)}} {{Infobox NFL biography | image = | caption = | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lbs = 265 -| position = [[Tackle (gridiron football position)|Tackle]] / [[Guard (gridiron football)|Guard]] +| position = [[Tackle (gridiron football position)|Offensive tackle]],
[[Guard (gridiron football)|Guard]] | number = 76, 75, 65 -| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1943|5|8}} -| birth_place = [[Buenos Aires, Argentina]] -| death_date = +| birth_date = {{birth date|1943|5|8}} +| birth_place = [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] +| death_date = {{death date and age|2023|3|13|1943|5|8}} | death_place = | high_school = [[Farmington High School (New Mexico)|Farmington (NM)]] | college = [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane football|Tulsa]] | draftyear = 1965 | draftround = 2 -| draftpick = 21
(by the [[Washington Redskins]]){{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060901003756/http://www.databasefootball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?tm=WAS&lg=NFL&yr=1965 |title=1965 Washington Redskins |website=databaseFootball.com |access-date=July 9, 2020}} +| draftpick = 21
(by the [[Washington Redskins]]){{cite web|url=http://www.databasefootball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?tm=WAS&lg=NFL&yr=1965 |title=1965 Washington Redskins |website=databaseFootball.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060901003756/http://www.databasefootball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?tm=WAS&lg=NFL&yr=1965 |access-date=July 9, 2020|archive-date=2006-09-01 }} | afldraftyear = 1965 | afldraftround = [[1965 American Football League draft#Round five|5]] | afldraftpick = 33
([[Denver Broncos]]){{cite web|url=http://www.remembertheafl.com/1965AFLDraft.html |title=American Football League Draft - 1965 |website=remembertheafl.com |access-date=July 9, 2020}} @@ -25,19 +26,20 @@ * [[Atlanta Falcons]] ({{NFL Year|1969}}–{{NFL Year|1970}}) | highlights = * 2× [[Missouri Valley Conference|All-MVC]] (1963, 1964) -* Honorable-mention [[All-American]] ([[1964 College Football All-America Team|1964]]) | statlabel1 = Games played | statvalue1 = 58 +| statlabel2 = Games started +| statvalue2 = 40 | nflnew = bobbreitenstein/2510136 | pfr = BreiBo20 }} -'''Robert Corr Breitenstein''' (born May 8, 1943) is a former a professional [[American football]] player in the [[American Football League]] and [[National Football League]] for the [[Denver Broncos]], [[Minnesota Vikings]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]]. He played [[college football]] at the [[University of Tulsa]]. He is distinguished as being the first [[Argentine]] to play in the [[National Football League]]. +'''Robert Corr Breitenstein''' (May 8, 1943 – March 13, 2023) was a professional [[American football]] player in the [[American Football League]] and [[National Football League]] for the [[Denver Broncos]], [[Minnesota Vikings]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]]. He played [[college football]] at the [[University of Tulsa]]. He is distinguished as being the first [[Argentine]] to play in the [[National Football League]]. ==Early years== Breitenstein attended [[Farmington High School (New Mexico)|Farmington High School]], where he was a teammate of future [[NFL]] player [[Ralph Neely]]. -He accepted a scholarship from the [[University of Tulsa]] and was a part of the team that defeated [[1964 Ole Miss Rebels football team|Ole Miss]], 14-7 in the [[1964 Bluebonnet Bowl]]. +Breitenstein accepted a scholarship from the [[University of Tulsa]] and was a part of the team that defeated [[1964 Ole Miss Rebels football team|Ole Miss]], 14-7 in the [[1964 Bluebonnet Bowl]]. In 1994, he was inducted into the [[University of Tulsa]] Athletic Hall of Fame. @@ -54,11 +56,13 @@ On October 4, 1967, he was activated from the [[taxi squad]] and played in 11 ga In 1968, he was declared inactive in 9 games. He was waived on September 16, 1969. ===Atlanta Falcons=== -In 1969, he signed with the [[Atlanta Falcons]] and played in 10 games. In 1970, after playing in 7 games, he was lost for the year with a knee injury. An automobile accident 9 days before the 1971 [[Training camp (National Football League)|training camp]] complicated the injury and was not able to recover. He was released on August 23. +In 1969, he signed with the [[Atlanta Falcons]] and played in 10 games. In 1970, after playing in 7 games, he was lost for the year with a knee injury. An automobile accident 9 days before the 1971 [[Training camp (National Football League)|training camp]] complicated the injury and he was not able to recover. He was released on August 23. -==Personal information== +==Personal life and death== After football, he owned and operated an insurance agency. He was a vice president of the [[National Football League Players Association ]] for the state of Oklahoma. He appeared in the movie ''[[Brian's Song]]'', when the director used actual footage, showing him helping cart [[running back]] [[Gale Sayers]] off on a stretcher. +Breitenstein died on March 13, 2023, at the age of 79.[https://tulsahurricane.com/news/2023/3/16/football-tu-mourns-loss-of-golden-hurricane-hall-of-famer-bob-breitenstein TU Mourns Loss of Golden Hurricane Hall of Famer Bob Breitenstein] + ==References== {{Reflist|30em|refs= @@ -66,7 +70,7 @@ After football, he owned and operated an insurance agency. He was a vice preside | url = https://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/bill-connors/article_d12daf39-b455-584a-a047-1c28921e3479.html | title = Bill Connors | publisher = Tulsa World -| accessdate = April 17, 2016 +| access-date = April 17, 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181128065446/https://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/bill-connors/article_d12daf39-b455-584a-a047-1c28921e3479.html | archive-date = November 28, 2018 | url-status = live @@ -165,7 +169,7 @@ After football, he owned and operated an insurance agency. He was a vice preside {{DEFAULTSORT:Breitenstein, Bob}} [[Category:1943 births]] -[[Category:Living people]] +[[Category:2023 deaths]] [[Category:American football offensive linemen]] [[Category:Denver Broncos (AFL) players]] [[Category:Minnesota Vikings players]] @@ -173,4 +177,5 @@ After football, he owned and operated an insurance agency. He was a vice preside [[Category:Atlanta Falcons players]] [[Category:Tulsa Golden Hurricane football players]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires]] +[[Category:Argentine emigrants to the United States]] [[Category:Argentine players of American football]]