Maulty Moore
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| Defensive tackle | |||||||||
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| Date of birth: August 12, 1946 | |||||||||
| Place of birth: Milligan, Florida | |||||||||
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| High school: Brooksville (FL) Moton | |||||||||
| College: Bethune-Cookman | |||||||||
| Undrafted in 1972 | |||||||||
| Debuted in 1972 | |||||||||
| Last played in 1976 | |||||||||
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Maulty Moore (born August 12, 1946), is a former professional American football defensive tackle who played for five seasons with the Miami Dolphins, the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Undrafted on graduating Bethune-Cookman College in 1970, he began a year of conditioning that added 50 pounds to his undersized frame before trying out for the Dolphins as a free agent. He was signed to the Dolphins' taxi squad in 1971, and promoted to special teams the next year.[1][2] He blocked a Roy Gerela field goal attempt during the Dolphins' 1972 AFC Championship Game victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.[3] Waived by the Dolphins in 1975, he spent a year with the Bengals before finishing his career in 1976 with the then expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[4] Moore went on to teach in the Broward County school system.[5]
References
- ^ Pope-Moore, Michael. "Maulty Moore Visits Hometown". St. Petersburg Times. 5 Feb 1973
- ^ UPI. "Kaye dropped; makes room for Theismann". Boca Raton News. 11 Mar 1971
- ^ AP. "Super Day For Miami, Redskins". The Lakeland Ledger. 1 Jan 1973
- ^ "Maulty Moore - Tamba Bay Buccaneers". bucpower.com. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
- ^ "Where Are They Now?" The Palm Beach Post. 30 Aug 1992
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