Doug English

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Doug English
Date of birth August 25, 1953
Place of birth Dallas, Texas
Position(s) Defensive Tackle
College Texas
NFL Draft 1975 / Round 2/ Pick 38
Pro Bowls 4
Statistics
Team(s)
1975-1985
Detroit Lions

Doug English (born August 25, 1953 in Dallas, Texas) is a former American football Defensive Tackle for the Detroit Lions (1975-1985). He attended the University of Texas.

[edit] College career

Helped Texas to three Southwest Conference titles. 1976 History Graduate.

[edit] Professional career

Along with defensive end Al "Bubba" Baker, English was a cornerstone of the Lions’ feared "Silver Rush" defensive line of the late 70’s and early 80’s. The 6-foot-5, 255 pound English was Detroit’s second-round pick in 1975 out of the University of Texas. He became a starter in his third season, and with the arrival of Baker the following year the Lions defensive line soon became one of the NFL’s best. Because he was tired of the team’s chronic losing, English left football for a year after the Lions’ 2-14 debacle in 1979. However with the 1980 arrival of Billy Sims, and the team’s 9-7 finish that year, English was coaxed back to the Motor City for the start of the 1981 season.

Doug’s best season came in 1983, when he recorded 13 sacks. That year the Lions won the NFC Central Division title with a 9-7 mark, and came within a whisker of the NFC Championship game when they lost a heartbreaker to the San Francisco 49ers, 24-23, in the divisional round. Upon the arrival of new coach Darryl Rogers in 1985, English was moved to nose tackle in the team’s new 3-4 defensive alignment. His career ended after that season when he was forced into retirement due to a serious neck injury. He finished his career with 59 sacks, which still places him sixth on the Lions’ all-time list. He was named All-Pro three times (1981, 1983-84) and went to four Pro Bowls (1979, 1982-84). Took a season off in 1981 for a stint in the oil business…Voted defensive MVP in 1979 when he had 90 tackles and 6 * sacks.

Doug is often notable for having tied the mark of most safties recorded by a single player, with four through his career.