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Eugene Seale, Jr. (born June 3, 1964) is a former professional
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in the
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(NFL). He played six seasons for the
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(1987–1992). In college, he played for
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for the Lamar Cardinals, a team with a terrible win–loss record, even during his tenure, but not for lack of skill or effort on his part. He was the most decorated player in Lamar University history, and is widely considered the best linebacker the team ever had. He set the record for most tackles with 500 in three seasons. In 1983 alone, he had 180 tackles. Yet, he is probably best remembered for the first game he played, where he intercepted a pass and ran it back 52 yards for a touchdown. He was the Southland Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1983, and received the League's player of the week award 5 times. He was inducted into th
, Cardinal Hall of Honor
in 1991, and was considered a Lamar Legen

He also excelled at both shot put and discus, leading the Cardinals to three successive SLC title wins. At only 5'10", with 6' 2" being Height in sports, average height for NFL players, Seale had difficulty even being allowed into player tryouts for the Houston Oilers, the team closest to his home town. After turning down a free agent contract from Chicago, and being drafted by the New Jersey Generals of the USFL, just before the league folded, Seale joined the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League briefly, then was cut. He gave up his dream and was working as a construction worker when everything changed. During the football strike of 1987, new players who had previously been cut, or not allowed to try out, got a chance to be pro football players, if only for a short time. Of those hastily hired replacements that played during the 1987 season, most were cut during training camp the next season, including Seale. But Coach
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, didn't want to lose hi

He called him back after a few other players suffered injuries. Eugene Seale, on special teams and as a backup linebacker, had proven that his height didn't stop him from being an outstanding player. He went on to play five more seasons for the oilers until 1992. In Seale's first NFL game for the Oilers, he intercepted a pass and ran it back 72 yards for a touchdow

This led to a 40-10 win over the Denver Broncos. Against Cincinnati, he intercepted a pass from
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intended for
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, and ran 45 yards before being tackled. {{DEFAULTSORT:Seale, Eugene 1964 births Living people People from Jasper, Texas Players of American football from Jasper County, Texas American football linebackers Lamar Cardinals football players Houston Oilers players NFL replacement players