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| Born | December 1, 1938 West Point, Mississippi |
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| Year(s) | 1962–1970 | ||
| NFL Draft | 1961 / Round: 17 / Pick: 234 (By the Detroit Lions) |
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| AFL Draft | 1961 / Round: 2 / Pick: 16 | ||
| College | Mississippi State | ||
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| Games played | 113 | ||
| Games started | 55 | ||
| Fumble recoveries | 1 | ||
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Thomas Guinne Goode (born December 1, 1938 in West Point, Mississippi) is a former collegiate and professional football offensive lineman. He began his professional career with the American Football League's Houston Oilers in 1962, playing in the longest professional football game, up to that time, the 1962 AFL Championship Game against the Dallas Texans. Goode was an AFL All-Star in 1969.
Did You Know ?
Tom Goode was the long snapper who snapped the ball for the game winning field goal kicked by rookie Jim O'Brien in Super Bowl V.
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