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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Jack Tatum, the Pro Bowl safety for the Oakland Raiders best known for his crushing hit that paralyzed Darryl Stingley in an NFL preseason game in 1978, has died. He was 61.

Nicknamed ``The Assassin,'' Tatum died of a heart attack Tuesday in an Oakland hospital, according to friend and former Ohio State teammate John Hicks.

On Aug. 12, 1978, in an exhibition game against the New England Patriots, the hard-hitting Tatum slammed into Stingley with his helmet while the receiver was running a crossing pattern. The blow severed Stingley's fourth and fifth veterbrae and left the receiver paralyzed from the neck down.

The two never met after the hit. Stingley died in 2007.

Despite Tatum's failure to show remorse, Hicks said Tatum was haunted by the play.

``It was tough on him, too,'' Hicks said. ``He wasn't the same person after that. For years he was almost a recluse.''

Tatum had said he tried to visit Stingley at an Oakland hospital shortly after the collision but was turned away by Stingley's family members.

``It's not so much that Darryl doesn't want to, but it's the people around him,'' Tatum told the Oakland Tribune in 2004. ``So we haven't been able to get through that. Every time we plan something, it gets messed up. Getting to him or him getting back to me, it never happens.''

Part of the alienation came after Tatum wrote the 1980 book, ``They Call Me Assassin,'' in which he was unapologetic for his headhunting ways.

After starring for Ohio State under coach Woody Hayes, Tatum was drafted in the first round by the Raiders in 1971. In nine seasons with the Raiders, Tatum started 106 of 120 games with 30 interceptions and helped Oakland win the 1976 Super Bowl. He played his final season with the Houston Oilers in 1980.

Tatum was not penalized for his hit on Stingley and the NFL took no disciplinary action, but it did tighten its rules on violent hits.

Tatum also wrote books titled ``They Still Call Me Assassin: Here We Go Again'' in 1989 and ``Final Confessions of an NFL Assassin'' in 1996.

In the latter he wrote, ``I was paid to hit, the harder the better. And I hit, and I knocked people down and knocked people out. ... I understand why Darryl is considered the victim. But I'll never understand why some people look at me as the villain.''

Tatum was also a central figure in ``The Immaculate Reception'' in the Raiders' 1972 playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. With 22 seconds left, Tatum jarred loose a pass to Frenchy Fuqua from Terry Bradshaw, and the ball bounced off Fuqua's foot and ricocheted into the arms of Steelers running back Franco Harris. Harris never broke stride and ran 42 yards for the winning touchdown.


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The baddest man to ever play center field. R.I.P.


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Man he was a hitter!!! R.I.P.


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truley a sad day, and as i said on facebook, truley sad that tatum and stingley had to be associated in this way. football is not a contact sport, rather a collision sport.


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I was scared when he was on the field and I was at home in front of my tv--RIP


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Loved him as a Buckeye and hated him as a Raider. But he should be in Canton. I think (right or wrong) that if he had expressed remorse for Stingley he would be there by now. But the hit was legal then. Nobody was more of pure hitter. Closest I can remember was Larry Wilson of the Cardinals...look it up!


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dazed&confused wrote:Loved him as a Buckeye and hated him as a Raider. But he should be in Canton. I think (right or wrong) that if he had expressed remorse for Stingley he would be there by now. But the hit was legal then. Nobody was more of pure hitter. Closest I can remember was Larry Wilson of the Cardinals...look it up!
Dick Lebeau would be another! Ronnie Lott! Wow, I'm getting old!


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