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John Stanley Wojciechowski (born July 30, 1963) is an American former professional
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who played seven seasons for the
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of the
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(NFL). According to a statistic on the back of a 1994
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John Wojciechowski football card, Wojciechowski started a total of 41 games. According to an article in the ''Windy City Gridiron'', he started only 39 games. He played
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for the
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. As stated in the
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, the Bears made it to the playoffs four of the seven seasons that Wojciechowski was a part of the team. In an article written and published by the ''Windy City Gridiron'', Wojciechowski was recognized as being one of the top undrafted free agents. He wasn't in their top-10 list, but was given and honorable mention at the end of the article. Wojciechowski's first year playing with the Bears (1987) was legendary Walter Payton's last year. (Payton's outstanding rushing and receiving season, just two years prior to Wojciechowski joining the team, was one of the reasons the Bears were fortunate enough to compete in and win
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.)


Early life

The second youngest of Jean and Michael Wojciechowski's six children, John Wojciechowski was born in
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on July 30, 1963. Wojciechowski's ancestors originated in
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. (On
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2012, a local holiday officially observed in
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, the ''Windy City Gridiron'' published an article about Chicago Bears who were Polish. Wojciechowski was mentioned in that article.) Wojciechowski attended Fitzgerald High School in
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. He was an outstanding athlete in all three of the sports that he participated in (football, wrestling, track and field). In his junior and senior years (1979–80), playing both offense and defense on the Fitzgerald Spartans' football team, Wojciechowski's intimidating presence and excellent performance on the gridiron was a major contributing factor for the team's overall success. There were many talented and strong football players on the (conference champions) '79 and '80 teams...some of them went on to play football in college. Like Wojciechowski, quarterback John Lonchar was also an exceptional athlete. He, too, was favorably mentioned in the
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,
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and other local newspapers. Lonchar was Macomb County's Player of the Year in 1980. In 1979, under the leadership of Michigan High School Hall of Fame coach Al Drath (inducted in 1983), the Spartans advanced all the way to the State of Michigan Semi-Finals, but lost the game to the Lumen Christi Titans (an all-boys Catholic school in Jackson, Michigan). In an article written and published by
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, many people believe that the 1979 Lumen Christi team was the absolute best team that the high school football fans of
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have ever seen. It was stated in that article that Lumen Christi's "biggest game of the season" was against the Warren Fitzgerald Spartans. All the local newspapers in the
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area thought the Spartans were going to upset the top-ranked Titans. The Titans advanced to the Finals' game the following week, which was held at the
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, and defeated the Grand Rapids West Catholic Falcons. (Michigan High School Hall of Fame Football Coach Ron Glodich, who played football for Coach Drath during the 1980–81 seasons, favorably mentioned Coach Drath during his acceptance speech at his induction ceremony.) During his senior year, Wojciechowski was the State of Michigan Class B Heavyweight
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Champion. He was the runner-up the year before. Michigan High School Hall of Fame coach Steve Zervas (inducted in 1997) was Wojciechowski's wrestling coach. Wojciechowski was also an outstanding
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ter. He set a school record that still holds to this day.


Career

After graduating from Fitzgerald High School in 1981, Wojciechowski attended and played football for
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. He graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in physical education. Wojciechowski signed with the
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in 1987. He was an offensive lineman most of the time, but did play on defense occasionally. During his career, he recovered five fumbles, three of which were recovered while playing offensively and the other two while playing defensively. During a televised
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Bears' game against the
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in his rookie year on December 27, 1987, the late, legendary sports broadcasters
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and
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made some whimsical remarks regarding the length of Wojciechowski's name. At the time, they mentioned that it was the longest name in the
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and barely fit on the back of his jersey. Madden and Summerall also made some remarks regarding his playing ability just moments later. Immediately following a pass completion by the Bears' quarterback
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, Madden stated that Wojciechowski did "a pretty good job of pass protection." Madden also went on to state that Wojciechowski "is a hard worker, stays with his guy." Summerall followed that comment with one of his own. He stated that Bears' coach
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told him that he "liked his footwork... his quickness, he's an athlete."


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wojciechowski, John 1963 births American football offensive tackles American people of Polish descent Buffalo Bills players Chicago Bears players Living people Michigan State Spartans football players NFL replacement players