LOOKING BACK
By Nick Webster
When Doug Atkins passed on Wednesday a great football player
and all-time personality was lost. For
17 seasons Atkins devastated the league – and nobody aged like Atkins. In fact, at the age of 38 in 1968 Atkins
posted double digit sacks with 12.5 – something no player has done in the
30-plus years since the sack became an official statistic in 1982. Even more impressive, this was accomplished
in just 11 games as Atkins missed the final three games with injury. Below a list of the top aged pass rushers in
the Official Sack-era and a comparison to Atkins’ 1968.
Atkins, 1969. Colorization by John Turney |
Player
|
Year
|
Age
|
G
|
GS
|
SK / GP
|
|||
1998
|
35
|
15
|
15
|
50
|
10
|
0.667
|
||
1992
|
35
|
16
|
16
|
89
|
10.5
|
0.656
|
||
1993
|
35
|
16
|
16
|
79
|
11.5
|
0.719
|
||
1997
|
35
|
14
|
4
|
26
|
10.5
|
0.750
|
||
1996
|
35
|
16
|
16
|
54
|
11
|
0.688
|
||
2000
|
35
|
16
|
0
|
34
|
16.5
|
1.031
|
||
2013
|
35
|
16
|
13
|
37
|
11.5
|
0.719
|
||
1997
|
36
|
16
|
16
|
46
|
11
|
0.688
|
||
1987
|
36
|
15
|
14
|
36
|
10
|
0.667
|
||
1998
|
36
|
15
|
15
|
53
|
15
|
1.000
|
||
1997
|
36
|
16
|
16
|
46
|
12
|
0.750
|
||
1998
|
37
|
16
|
16
|
46
|
16
|
1.000
|
||
2000
|
37
|
16
|
16
|
58
|
10
|
0.625
|
||
1999
|
37
|
16
|
16
|
44
|
12
|
0.750
|
||
1998
|
37
|
16
|
16
|
45
|
15
|
0.938
|
||
Doug Atkins
|
1968
|
38
|
NO
|
11
|
11
|
44
|
12.5
|
1.136
|
Atkins’ 1.136 sacks per game played projects to 18 in a full
16 game season. How did he get there? Based on play-by-play review we can review
the Saints’ season game by game.
1968 NO
|
@NY
|
Min
|
@Pit
|
@StL
|
@Cle
|
@GB
|
@Det
|
Chi
|
@Phl
|
Pit
|
TOT
|
||||
Doug Atkins
|
2.0
|
2.0
|
1.0
|
0.5
|
2.0
|
1.0
|
2.0
|
2.0
|
Injured
|
12.5
|
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Dave Rowe
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
0.5
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
5.5
|
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Fred Whittingham
|
2.0
|
2.0
|
1.0
|
5.0
|
|||||||||||
Mike Tilleman
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
4.0
|
||||||||||
Brian Schweda
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
1.5
|
2.5
|
|||||||||||
Ted Davis
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
2.0
|
||||||||||||
Bill Cody
|
1.0
|
0.5
|
1.5
|
||||||||||||
Lou Cordileone
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
|||||||||||||
Elbert Kimbrough
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
|||||||||||||
Earl Leggett
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
|||||||||||||
Missing
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
2.0
|
0.0
|
2.0
|
TOTAL
|
2.0
|
4.0
|
4.0
|
1.0
|
3.0
|
3.0
|
0.0
|
5.0
|
3.0
|
5.0
|
0.0
|
1.0
|
2.0
|
4.0
|
37.0
|
Incredible consistency, typically players with high sack
seasons accomplish the feat – at least in part – by have one or two big games. Atkins never had more than two sacks in a
game all year, but his 5 games with more than one sack is still tied for the
Saints’ team record almost 50 years later.
Unfortunately for history Atkins’ best seasons have very
incomplete sack documentation. In 1957
and 1958 the Bears had a ferocious pass rush, led by a maturing Atkins. However, a review of available records leaves
19 sacks unaccounted for in 1957 and a full 30 are missing attribution in 1958.
We have some of the history filled in, however, and what we do have reveals a
player who – in his early years – did post some huge sack games. He had 4 in a game out in LA against the Rams
in mid-1957. In likely his greatest game
he posted 6 sacks for a loss of 72 yards in the Bears’ mid-November tilt with
the Detroit Lions in 1960; that’s more yardage than in any game of the official
sack era. Unfortunately, again in 1960
many Bear sacks are unaccounted for with 16 lacking attribution; of the 25 that
have been attributed Atkins had 10, largely on the back of the huge 6-sack
game.
Atkins with Saints. Colorization by John Turney |
But even if some of Atkins’ statistical record will never be
complete, we have the stories, the many many stories about Atkins the
character. Atkins was an all-time
carouser, often running afoul of the strict George Halas, and boy was he lucky
he played in the pre-Goodell era. A
highlight: in training camp in 1967 Atkins fired a shotgun down the hallway of
the team dormitory , the offense, a teammate was playing the wrong music too
loudly for Atkins’ liking. So, maybe the
missing record of Atkins is how many suspensions he would have piled up were he
playing today!