Richard Tardits
Date of birth | July 30, 1965 |
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Place of birth | Bayonne, France |
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Position(s) | Linebacker |
College | Georgia |
NFL draft |
1989 / Round: 5 / Pick: 123 (By the Phoenix Cardinals) |
Career history | |
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1990-1992 | New England Patriots |
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Richard Tardits (born July 30, 1965 in Bayonne, France), is a former American football linebacker for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He held the record for most sacks in a career at the University of Georgia,[1] until surpassed by David Pollack in 2004, and he was referred to as 'Le Sack' by fans because of his French birth.
Playing career
A former player on the French junior national rugby team and a participant in the Running of the Bulls at Pamplona, he was a walk-on for the Georgia Bulldogs.[2] During his NFL playing days, he sponsored a semipro football team in his French hometown of Biarritz.[3]
During his NFL career, he also helped the Mystic River Rugby Club reach the national finals. He later represented the United States in rugby.
NFL career
- 1989: 5th round Draft pick (123rd overall)
- 1990: 2 G, 1 GS
- 1991: 16 G, 1FR
- 1992: 9 G
Career Totals: 27 Games, 1 Game Start, 1 Fumble Recovery
Rugby Career (USA Eagles)
- 1999 (1 +1 Game)
Rugby World Cup Qualifiers
- 1994-1996 (3 Games, 1 Try)
Pacific Rim Championship
- 1996-1997 (3 Games)
- 1997-1998 (1 Game)
- 1998-1999 (5 Games)
Pan-American Championship
- 1996-1997 (1 Game)
Friendlies
- 02/10/1993 v Australia
- 12/03/1994 v Bermuda (1 Try)
- 21/05/1994 v Canada
- 05/11/1994 v Ireland
- 06/01/1996 v Ireland (1 Try)
- 11/01/1997 v Wales
- 12/04/1998 v Spain (Sub)
- 25/07/1998 v Fiji (Sub)
Other Club Affiliations:
References
- ↑ Wahl, Grant (September 6, 1999). "Huge Splash Across The Pond". Sports Illustrated.
- ↑ Hersch, Hank (October 24, 1988). "Vive Le Sac!". Sports Illustrated.
- ↑ King, Peter (October 24, 1988). "The NFL". Sports Illustrated.
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