Jimmy Brewster
James David Brewster (January 9, 1902 – August 20, 1998) was an American Football League player for the Newark Bears.[1] He played collegiately for the Georgia Tech football team.[2] His fancy footwork earned him the nickname "the Side-Stepping Wonder."
"Brewster with ball. McDonough running interference." | |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | |
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Position | Quarterback / Running back |
Class | Graduate |
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Personal information | |
Born: | January 9, 1902 Newnan, Georgia |
Died: | August 20, 1998 96) Newnan, Georgia | (aged
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Weight | 155 lb (70 kg) |
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Early years
Jimmy Brewster was born in Newnan, Georgia, on January 9, 1902. His father was the Coweta County Sheriff, and his mother, Margaret, was a homemaker.
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gollark: I don't think that works for the AI unless this situation is repeated somehow. It may not work at all, since you can't actually tell if it is torturing you or not, from outside it.
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References
- "Jimmy Brewster". databasefootball.com. Archived from the original on 2014-10-17.
- "J. D. Brewster". gatech.edu.
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