| Important Notes: |
Pat was drafted in the fourth
round by Detroit in 1952, but was traded to the Chicago Cardinals
before ever playing for the Lions...also had a brief stint in
the minor leagues with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball organization...played
in the 1958, 1959 and 1961 NFL Championship games, scoring five
points in the legendary 1958 overtime game (a 23-17 loss to Baltimore)
and ten points in the 1959 game, also a loss to Baltimore (31-16)...considered
by most critics and fans alike to be the premier play-by-play
man for network coverage of the National Football League, has
been broadcasting since 1961....in April 1994, he was honored
with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Sports by the National
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and in July 1994, he
received the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Pete Rozelle Radio-Television
Award...in April of 1997, he earned yet another honor for his
broadcasting skills when he was inducted into the NFL Alumni's
prestigious Order of the Leather Helmet in recognition for his
contributions to professional football...called his 1,000th NFL
game as a broadcaster on October 27, 2002 in Dallas. |