
Former New York Giantes, Dave Galleger, Mitt, 73
A previous defensive treatment for public workers and the first round died that left the team in the 1970s to become a surgeon of orthopedics at the age of 73.
Dave Gallagher died at his home in Columbus, Indiana on January 20, according to him Obedience online Posted on August 4. The cause of death has not been announced.
Gallaghar played two seasons with the giants from 1975 to 1976, but he was not satisfied with the exposure to reach and returned to the mother, Michigan University, to follow up his doctorate in medicine during his atoms.
Gallagher told the newspaper “Galalag” New York Times in 1977.
The rotation of football was not completely harshly out of any place – Gallagher wanted to be a doctor like his father since he was young.
He said: “It was not so so that I knew what the doctor did, and how he cared about people when they were sick. I admired my father a lot and saw the respect he got from society.”
Before joining the giants, Gallaghar was the most prominent with Wolfirins in the early 1970s.
During his time in Michigan, Wolfirin went 40-3-1, and won the top ten from 1971-1973.
“My college’s choices have narrowed to Duke, northwest and Michigan because they all have excellent medical schools,” Gallagher said The participation of the American Football Association player.
“Why did you choose Michigan? For one thing, it was difficult in those days to say anyone” no “for training.
In his last season, he had 83 games and was a consensus in the first team in 1973. He was also a three -time academic academic member. He was recruited in the Honor Hall in Michigan in 2018.
In the first round of the 1974 US Football Association’s draft of 1974, Bears chose one in front of the broad legendary recipient Lin Swan, who went to Stelors.
Gallagher was traded to the giants after the start of 11 games for Chicago in the upward season.
“I am not a naturally talented athlete,” Gallagher told the Times. “I always worked hard for what I accomplished. But at every stage of my career, I knew that I had to improve. When I was going to high school from beginners, to college from high school, I knew that I had to improve. I did it in high school and college.
“But in the positives, they expected the draft number 1 to be great off the bats. I have never been this way. I don’t think I have received training for me to improve.”
In his first match with the giants, Gallegher player, Ealge Mike Borlla, dismissed twice in the New York victory. But after his first season with the giants, Gallaghar was transferred from the left end to the left, where it was less.
It was held in the middle of the road during the season, a slogan Shahd starts 0-9 and ends 3-11.
Gallaghar said: “Making a list of 43 men is not enough, especially in the 3-11 team.” “I have always been a very ambitious person. Be the best thing is important. I think if the giants have a good year and if I have great. I will return.”
In some way, Gallaghar seemed to have already increased for a new direction in life. He had in his upward contract that his team would pay for two semesters at the Faculty of Medicine.
Although he called professional football “separation”, he will return to play with lions from 1978-1979. He retired from professional football in 1979, when he was 27 years old.
His family later moved to Indiana, where he was orthopedic surgeon with an Indiana Group for Orthopedic Surgery.
Gallaghar also trained football for youth when his sons started playing in the fourth grade.
“I realize that when you train for the first time, you tend to excessive training,” said Gallaghar. “I found myself playing plays on napkins that have more than X and Ons more than I had in the fourth -grade players most of the time,” but I added, “Football is a great way to guide children.”
Gallaghar’s loved ones will carry a service “to honor his life” on August 19.
He survived his ex -wife, Carroll, two children, five grandchildren, and a brother.
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