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This record was unknown to me...i was fascinated after i read it / i looked about him and it is sad injuries derailed his career...he could have been a real factor and impact playier for many yearshis single-season franchise record of 229 tackles set in 1983 still stands today.
I vaguely remember watching him, but from what i do remember of him is that he was everywhere and hit really hard. Weishun the typhon, i think he was compared to the Tasmanian devil from the Loony TunesThis record was unknown to me...i was fascinated after i read it / i looked about him and it is sad injuries derailed his career...he could have been a real factor and impact playier for many years
Patriots drafted him in the 3rd round and it was a good one but his future was not long term infortunately...
Pity he was not a member of awesome 1985 season
Looks he loved so much his Texas land and life
Worked very very hard too but satisfied
R.i.p. Clayton...
Sad RIP
I had forgotten his career was over after his second year and how great that year was.
Imagine adding healthy Weishuhn to Blackmon/Tibbett during the 80's. I think Steve Nelson was even still around.