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Taylor, Lawrence

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Taylor, Lawrence (Julius)

(born Feb. 4, 1959, Williamsburg, Va., U.S.) U.S. football linebacker. He played for the University of North Carolina, making All-American in 1980. During his 13-year career with the New York Giants (1981–94), he was twice named Defensive Player of the Year (1981, 1982) and once named Most Valuable Player (1986), only the second defensive player to be so honoured. The prototypical linebacker of his era, he possessed the strength to defeat blocks from linemen and the speed to chase down running backs.



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Local schoolkids with, from left, Jim Wilson, Raymond Kennedy, Graham Taylor, Lawrence Walker, Philip Strong and Ian Stewart at the Co-operative Insurance Development scheme.
The reunion mainly involves the Blaydon Grammar Year of 1954 and we are still looking to make contact with: Year 1: Georgina Taylor, Lawrence Fowler, Pat Baker, Claire O'Laughlin, Ralph Reather, Geoffrey Marshall, Tom Bain, Lindsay Graham, Ken Marston.
CD-ROM included) Taylor, Lawrence and Steven Overman.
 
 
 
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