Dale Potter
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Career information | |
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Position(s) | Linebacker |
US college | University of Ottawa |
Career highlights and awards | |
CFL All-Star | 1980 |
CFL West All-Star | 1980 |
Awards | 1980 Grey Cup MVP (Defence) 1980 Dick Suderman Trophy |
Dale Potter (born November 9th, 1949) was a star linebacker for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.
Potter played his university football with the University of Ottawa Gee Gees. He began a 12 year career with the Eskimos on 1974. During this time, he was paired with Danny Kepley and Tom Towns for eight years, forming a linebacking unit that would lead Edmonton to 7 Grey Cups and 6 Grey Cup victories. Potter won Defensive Player of the Game and all star in 1980. He would finish his career in 1984 with the Toronto Argonauts, playing 5 games.
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- 1949 births
- Living people
- Canadian football linebackers
- Edmonton Eskimos players
- Grey Cup champions
- Members of the United Church of Canada
- People from Ottawa
- Toronto Argonauts players
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers players
- Ottawa Gee-Gees football players
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