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Paul Lionel Zimmerman (born October 23, 1932 in Philadelphia, U.S.) is the son of Charles S. Zimmerman and Rose Zimmerman. Also known to readers as "Dr. Z", he is an American football sportswriter who wrote for the weekly magazine ''Sports Illustrated'', as well as the magazine's website, SI.com. He is sometimes confused with Paul B. Zimmerman, a sportswriter who covered football for the ''Los Angeles Times'' from 1931 to 1968. Zimmerman suffered a stroke on November 22, 2008, which, combined with two later strokes, has left him unable to walk or write and only able to speak a few words; he can still communicate with some physical motions and is said to, as of 2013, still be sound of mind.〔Sherman, Ed (November 29, 2013). (Powerful video on Paul Zimmerman: 3 strokes limits him, but essence of Dr. Z still there ). Retrieved November 29, 2013.〕 ==Biography== Zimmerman was born in Philadelphia and moved to New York in elementary school. He was married to Dr. Kate Hart for 20 years. They had two children, Sarah and Michael. Zimmerman remarried Linda Bailey ("the Flaming Redhead") in 1999.
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