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Jackie Parker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jackie Parker
Jack Dickerson "Jackie" Parker (January 1, 1932 – November 7, 2006) was an American gridiron football player and coach. He was an All-American in college football and an outstanding professional football player in the Canadian Football League at the running back, quarterback, defensive back, and kicker positions. He is primarily known for his play with the Edmonton Eskimos. Later in his career, he played for the Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions, and coached the Eskimos and Lions after his playing career ended. Parker was named a member of the College Football Hall of Fame in 1976, and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1976. In November, 2006, Parker was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (No. 3) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN. ==Early life== Parker was born on January 1, 1932, in Knoxville, Tennessee. He suffered through two childhood health scares. The first was when he almost died of a ruptured appendix,〔(Sec Football 75 Years of Pride and Passion )〕 and the second was when he suffered a flesh-eating disease that almost cost him his entire leg. Doctors wanted to amputate but Parker's mother would not allow it.〔(Greatest Grey Cups: The Best of Canadian Football )〕 Parker attended Young City High School in Knoxville, and despite playing only one year of football he was named an All-City tailback. While attending high school he met and married his wife Peggy Jo, with whom he would have three children, Jackie Jr., Peggy Mae and Jerri-Jo.〔(Davis, Harrison, Parker to be inducted in JCJC Sports Hall of Fame )〕〔(Jackie Parker Obituary )〕
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