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Lee Saltz

Lee Saltz (born September 25, 1963) is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League who played for the Detroit Lions and the New England Patriots. Saltz also played in the Canadian Football League, the World League of American Football, and the Arena Football League.
==Early life==
Saltz grew up in Randolph, New Jersey, a football town in the northwestern part of the state. Ted Hart, director of the Randolph Bulldogs midget program, is credited for teaching Saltz the basics of throwing and griping the ball.
Saltz played at Randolph High School for the legendary high school football coach, John Bauer, Sr.〔Staff. ("NFL alumni, friends tee off for good causes" ), ''Daily Record (Morristown)'', July 24, 2014. Accessed September 21, 2015. "Lee Saltz, a Daily Record All-Area quarterback at Randolph who went on to play for the New England Patriots and Detroit Lions, made his debut as golf committee chairman."〕 In his senior year, Saltz threw for 1,253 years and had 7 touchdowns.

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