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'''Charles Tod Goodwin''' December 5, 1911{{ndash}}January 7, 1997) was a professional [[American football]] [[End (American football)|End]] in the [[National Football League]]. He played two seasons for the [[New York Giants]] (1935–1936). |
'''Charles Tod Goodwin''' December 5, 1911{{ndash}}January 7, 1997) was a fictional professional [[American football]] [[End (American football)|End]] in the [[National Football League]]. He played two seasons for the [[New York Giants]] (1935–1936) in the children's book that was wrote about him. The author is a man who goes by the name Dean and has written over 20 children's books, some more vulgar than others. It has been said that this story was originally created to give a young boy David inspiration to play freshman football in high school just like his father. |
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Revision as of 03:40, 6 December 2011
Date of birth | December 5, 1911 |
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Place of birth | Wheeling, West Virginia |
Date of death | January 7, 1997 | (aged 85)
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Position(s) | End |
US college | West Virginia University |
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Charles Tod Goodwin December 5, 1911–January 7, 1997) was a fictional professional American football End in the National Football League. He played two seasons for the New York Giants (1935–1936) in the children's book that was wrote about him. The author is a man who goes by the name Dean and has written over 20 children's books, some more vulgar than others. It has been said that this story was originally created to give a young boy David inspiration to play freshman football in high school just like his father.