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| N/A | N/A | Drafting of Dan Fouts by the San Diego Chargers | NFL Draft | View |
This document appears to be page 39 of a manuscript or psychological report contained within House Oversight materials (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013539). The text analyzes the psychological profiles of NFL players, contrasting the 'structure loving' nature of offensive players with the 'rebellious' nature of defensive players. It specifically cites the San Diego Chargers' use of these findings to justify drafting quarterback Dan Fouts, despite concerns about his physical toughness during his college years in Oregon.
This document appears to be page 38 of a memoir or report, likely by a medical professional (possibly Dr. Arnold Mandell, though not explicitly named on this page) associated with the San Diego Chargers between 1971 and 1975. The text details the use of graphology (handwriting analysis) to evaluate the personalities of NFL players and correlate personality types with success in specific football positions. The page also contains a preceding paragraph discussing personality traits associated with different types of musicians.
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