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Hanes Supply Presents
The Kent Hull Hard Working Man Award 2010
                  honoring

  Booker Edgerson &
  George“Butch”Byrd
Booker Edgerson & George"Butch"Byrd - The Kent Hull Hard Working Man Award 2010 Hanes Supply Presents - Hanes Supply ...
KENT HULL We are reminded every Friday "Fish Fry"
night in Buffalo of Kent. Thank you Kent for frying the
fish, a.k.a. the Miami Dolphins! Kent's win percentage
against Miami was 67% from 1986 thru 1996, 24 games, 16
wins, 8 losses.
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JIM KELLY The Business - In Jim's second NFL game
verses the Jets, Joe Klecko & Marty Lyons were penalized for
giving Jim "THE BUSINESS". For the next eleven years Jim
gave all the other NFL teams the business.
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DARRYL TALLY For being a BLUE COLLAR GUY,
playing in a blue collar town. After leaving the Buffalo Bills in
1993, Darryl took out a full page ad in the Buffalo News
thanking the franchise & the fans for his 12 great years in
Buffalo.
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MARV LEVY Don Shula has the most wins of any NFL coach
but Marv Levy is the only NFL coach to have a winning record
against Don Shula. 17-5 Regular Season, 3-0 Playoffs. (Don:
“Can I buy you a steak?” - Marv: “No thanks, not on my menu,
but I do eat fish.”)
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STEVE TASKER In 1993, the only "Special Team" player
ever to be selected as "The Pro Bowl MVP" and the only
Buffalo Bill to be selected to the 26-member "All NFL Team".
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THURMAN THOMAS Thurman wasn’t the fastest or the biggest yet
“Bellator ab amplus cor”. That’s right Thurman, look it up, it’s not Greek but
Latin for “Warrior with a Huge Heart”. Going into battle on any field, you
would want Thurman, Kent and Jim on your team and by your side.
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JOE DELAMIELLEURE Joe was the Power in front of the
Juice, the Force on the “O” line that lead the Electric Company.
Joe also had a ‘special’ friendship with teammate Linebackers
Merv Krakau, John Skorupan & Dick “The Judge” Ambrose...
And he has a special on going war with Jack Lambert that was
legendary.
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Our Top 13 Reasons Why

  Booker Edgerson &
  George“Butch”Byrd
        are our Favorite
Dynamic Duo Defensive Backs!
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There have been many great Duos in history
including the following:
Batman and Robin
Gibson and Glover
Smarter than your average bear - Yogi and Boo Boo
Bruce and Clarence
Sanford and Son
R2D2 and CP30
Scooby Doo and Shaggy
The "Other" Butch: Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
13. But none more of a Dynamic Duo at cornerback together than Booker and
Butch. Both Booker and Butch enjoyed great physical ability. Booker was lightning
fast and could close on the receiver with his 9.7, 100-yard speed. Butch would
hammer receivers and any running back coming into the back field. They were
smart players who taught and learned from each other. This was a time when the
players played without 19 coaches on a team, without video replays and without
countless hours watching films. They practiced and played hard each and every day
and down.
12. Double Your Pleasure - Double Your Fun It wasn't fun for
all the AFL receivers such as Lance Alworth, Don Maynard,
Charlie Hennigan and Lionel Taylor, going up against the
Dynamic Duo of Booker and Butch.
12. Double Your
Pleasure - Double Your
Fun The opposing
receivers and offensive
players knew they were
in for a rough day
playing against Booker
and Butch and the Great
Bills Defenses of the
1960's.
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11. The Battle of Lake Erie The AFL 1964 Champions Buffalo
Bills verses the NFL 1964 Champions Cleveland Browns.
11. The Battle of Lake Erie The Bills
matched up great, were younger, faster
and simply better. Our money would
have been on the Buffalo Bills. The Dog
Pile would have been wiping off their
tears as the Bills cleaned up.
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10. The Charity Efforts. Both Booker and Butch have been
very active in the Buffalo Bills Alumni. Booker is the current
president. They devote countless hours to supporting many
charitable events.
10. The Charity Efforts. The Bills Alumni Celebrity Golf
Outing is one of many. Hanes Supply was fortunate to play with
Butch this year, as Tom Glomb can attest. Butch was Mr. Clutch
sinking all the tough putts. Booker has been at every Hanes
Supply company golf outing for the last 10 years and every Hard
Working Man Award - Sports Night.
10. The Charity Efforts. Booker and other Bills alumni devoted
their Thanksgiving this year helping those in need at the Buffalo
City Mission.
9. The Charity Work Does Have Its "Fringe" Benefits. It's a tough job,
but someone has to do it. Booker and Butch were all smiles at the
NFLPA Luau party in Maui this spring. Booker never misses a
“Polaroid" moment.
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9. The Charity Work Does Have Its "Fringe" Benefits. It's
a tough job, but someone has to do it. Booker and Butch were
all smiles at the NFLPA Luau party in Maui this spring.
Booker never misses a “Polaroid" moment.
8. The Second Front. Pro football players in the 1960's had
"second fronts". Hanes Supply is the second front of our
founder and father, Theodore C. Hanes whose "primary" career
was the Buffalo Fire Department.
8. The Second Front. Booker had a second front at 998
Broadway in the Sattler's sports department. We can all remember
Sestak and Maguire's restaurant on Cleveland Drive in
Cheektowaga. Both Booker and Butch scouted for the Bills and
Broncos for a short time. Booker's career path included substitute
teaching, human resources at New York Telephone and owning his
own travel agency. He finished his career as an administrator for
Erie Community College.
8. The Second Front. Butch worked for Chrysler for 10 years and Polaroid
for 22 years. While playing for the Bills, he was a sales associate for printers
and copiers in a retail store, worked for NY State doing PR assignments,
opened a restaurant and a Utica Club Beer distributorship. Yes, after
successful football careers, there is success in work and life.
#7 &
                                #7#6
Number 7 and Number 6. Two Men and Two Men Whose Lives Are
Intertwined. Booker and Butch were fortunate to have worked for and
played for Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. and Lou Saban.
7. Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Two words can help describe Mr. Wilson.
Generosity and Loyalty. Mr. Wilson has been very generous to many local
and national charities during his 51 years of ownership of the Buffalo Bills.
Much more than many Western New Yorkers realize. Recently Mr. Wilson
donated One Million Dollars to the Kaleida Health Foundation.
7. Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Other charities include the following: 1) The
Mary and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Counseling Center for the Hospice
Foundation in Buffalo 2) Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education at
St. John Fisher College in Rochester 3) The Ralph Wilson Medical
Research Foundation which has provided grants to the following
organizations: The Cleveland Clinic The Mayo Clinic, The Miami Project
To Cure Paralysis at the University of Miami, Roswell Park Cancer
Institute, Wayne State University. Loyalty to Western New York, as there
have been opportunities to move the Bills franchise over the years. The
grass was not greener in other cities for Mr. Wilson. We thank the entire
voting committee for their astute choice of Mr. Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. to the
Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009.
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6. Lou Saban. Two words that can also describe Lou Saban. Teacher and Coach.
Lou Saban loved the game of football, both playing and coaching his entire life. He
put his heart and soul into leading the Buffalo Bills to two AFL championships in
1964 and 1965. Booker was coached by Lou Saban at Western Illinois University.
Both leading the team to an undefeated 9 - 0 record in 1959. Saban convinced
Booker to play professional football instead of baseball. Butch was drafted by Saban
in 1964. Both men excelled under the guidance of Coach Saban. Saban knew talent
and brought in quality players to build the championship teams. "Trader" Lou paid
cash to the Boston Patriots for Harry Jacobs, the Bills middle linebacker and captain
of the defense.
6. Lou Saban. The list of other great players include: Jack Kemp, Cookie
Gilchrist, Tom Sestak, Billy Shaw, Stew Barber, Ron McDole, Al Bemiller,
Charley Ferguson, Elbert Dubenion and many, many more. When Lou Saban
moved on to coach the Denver Broncos, Booker and Butch were later signed
by Denver. Although both had a short time in Denver, they jumped at the
chance to be reunited with their former coach. Very few Western New Yorkers
realize that Lou Saban, as head coach of the Miami Hurricanes was very
influential in getting Jim Kelly to the University of Miami. Coach Saban would
continue to coach at the college and high school levels, into his 80's. Teaching
and coaching young men about football and life and emphasizing how precious
time is for us all.
5. Both Booker and Butch played before the salaries and bonuses in
pro football went off the charts. Booker signed for $7,500 which was
better than the $7,000 baseball offered. Butch signed for $10,000 with a
$2,500 signing bonus. Tonight, we can make up for that - A Million
Dollar Sattler’s Department Store Scrip!!
5. Both Booker and Butch played before the salaries and
bonuses in pro football went off the charts. Booker signed
for $7,500 which was better than the $7,000 baseball offered.
Butch signed for $10,000 with a $2,500 signing bonus.
Tonight, we can make up for that - A Million Dollar Sattler’s
Department Store Scrip!!
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4. Joe Namath and The Buffalo Bills Defense Three days
before Super Bowl 3, Namath responded to a heckler with the
now-famous line: “We’re gonna win the game. I guarantee it.”
His words eventually made headlines across the country, but
were dismissed by most observers as mere bravado. In the game
however, Namath backed up his boast and showed that his
success against tough AFL competition had more than prepared
him to take on the NFL.
4. Joe Namath and The Buffalo Bills Defense The Colts’ vaunted defense was
unable to contain the Jets running or passing game, while their ineffective
offense gave up four interceptions to the Jets. Namath was the game’s MVP,
completing eight passes to George Sauer alone, for 133 yards. Namath acquired
legendary status for AFL fans as the symbol of their league's legitimacy. When
he was asked by reporters after the game whether the Colts defense was the
“toughest he had ever faced”, Namath responded “That would be the Buffalo
Bills defense”. The AFL Bills had intercepted Namath five times, three for
touchdowns, in the Bills only win that 1968 AFL season.
3) Helping Players On and Off The Field. Robert James, defensive back
for the Bills from 1969 thru 1974 was disillusioned at his first training
camp and quit football. Booker and Butch had taken James under their
wing and forced head coach John Rauch to send Elbert Dubenion down to
Tennessee to get James back to camp. This saved Robert James' career
which was extremely successful as a three-time Pro Bowler, until a knee
injury ended his career.
3. Helping Players On and Off The Field. Doug Goodwin was a reserve running
back for the 1965 Championship Buffalo Bills, who had a limited career due to knee
injuries. Goodwin needed a heart transplant to survive in 2001. Mr. Wilson and the
Buffalo Bills Alumni stepped up to the plate. They provided the funds for the surgery.
This surgery was not without its complications. The surgery was scheduled for 9-11-
2001. The heart was flown from Boston Logan that morning along with two other
jetliners heading to New York. The small plane landed in New Jersey and Doug
Goodwin's new heart was driven to New York. The last vehicle to cross the George
Washington Bridge before it closed was the emergency van carrying Doug Goodwin's
heart. Doug awoke 6 hours after surgery to a surreal New York with the mayhem that
had occurred on 9-11. The commitment to all former Bills in time of need is something
Mr. Wilson, the entire Bills organization and the Bills Alumni can be proud of, each
and every day.
THE STATS,
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
   AND HONORS
 Booker Edgerson &
 George“Butch”Byrd
2) Booker
• Undrafted free agent
  signed by Saban in
  1962.
• Started his first game
  for the Bills as a rookie
  and his last game as an
  eight-year veteran.
• Four Letterman
  (football, baseball,
  wrestling, track and
  field)
• All AFL Rookie Team
  in 1962.
2) Booker
• The only football player to catch
   Lance "Bambi" Alworth from
   behind.
• 23-Career Interceptions.
• 3-Career Touchdowns, 2-
   Interception Returns for
   Touchdowns, including one
   verses Joe Namath. 1-Forced
   Fumble returned for a
   Touchdown verses Greg Cook
   and the Cincinnati Bengals in
   blizzard conditions. This
   effectively won Booker's last
   game at War Memorial Stadium
   as a Buffalo Bill.
• 1965 AFL Pro-Bowl
2) Booker
• 1969 All-AFL 2nd Team (NY Daily News & UPI)
• 1993 Recipient Ralph C. Wilson Award
• 2001 Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame
• Pro Football Hall of Fame (picture only)
• 2010 Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame
2) Butch
• Drafted by Saban 4th Round in 1964.
• Started his first game as a rookie and his last game as a Buffalo Bill in 1970.
• Lettered in football and track, explosive Running Back and Receiver at
  Boston University. Member of Boston University Hall of Fame 1980.
• AFL All-Star 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1969.
• AFL All-Time 2nd Team
• 40-Career Interceptions. Still a Buffalo Bills record for 666 Yards.
2) Butch
• 6-Career Touchdowns. 5-Interception
  Returns for Touchdowns. 1-Punt
  Return for Touchdown in 1965 AFL
  Championship Game verses San
  Diego. Paul Maguire, Number 55 had
  two key blocks.
• Member of Buffalo Bills All-Time
  50-Year Team
• 2010 Member of Capital Region
  (NY) Football Hall of Fame
• 2008 Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame
• Number 42 wore Number 24 as a
  Denver Bronco
• One of the most prolific Punt
  Returners in Buffalo Bills and AFL
  history. 86 Returns for 600 Yards.
• 1994 Ralph C. Wilson, Jr.
  Distinguished Service Award and our
  vote for the 2011 Buffalo Bills Wall
  of Fame.
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Number 1 Reason “Booker Edgerson” and “Butch Byrd” are well
deserving recipients of the HWM Award. We would like to quote John
Wooden. “Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you
there.” Undoubtedly both Booker and Butch have shown the character and
integrity as true champions on the field and off the field. God Bless You and
Your Families for continued Health and Wealth now and in the future.
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