‘”There wasn’t a mean streak in his body,” said former County Executive Edward J. Rutkowski, a former Kemp congressional aide and longtime pal. “You had to beat him on the field of ideas, and that was pretty tough to do.”‘
Archives for May 2009
Jack Kemp: ideas into action
‘Jack French Kemp was an American original, with hair Rod Blagojevich might envy, though Mr. Kemp’s took on an autumn tinge and then a Christmas-tinsel hue as he grew older. He understood Washington but never succumbed to it, he was a football star and never apologized for it, he was a Republican and never stopped trying to broaden the party. He was never on the sidelines, even when he traveled to Dartmouth and Wake Forest to watch his sons follow in his quarterbacking footsteps. His was the loudest boom in the stands.’
Kemp was a born leader for Bills
‘"What made Jack a powerful leader was Jack had chutzpah," said Bills great and running back Cookie Gilchrist. "He was Jack Kemp. He was cocky as hell. There is nothing he couldn’t do. … Jack was one of a kind. Jack came in with the confidence of a winner, and we won."’
Leadership, not stats, made Kemp great Buffalo Bills quarterback
‘Kemp, who died of cancer Saturday at age 73, didn’t have gaudy statistics for the AFL champion Bills in 1964 and 1965. In fact, by today’s standards, his numbers for those two regular seasons are unimpressive…’.
Bemiller reflects on days with Kemp
‘"We had so much confidence in Jack and he was a very smart individual," the 1956 Hanover High graduate said. "Even though he didn’t look at it (the playbook) much, he knew it."’
Kemp helped AFL catch on
‘It would be an overstatement to say Kemp, who died of cancer Saturday at 73 in Bethesda, made Buffalo big league, but he contributed mightily to the process by quarterbacking the Bills to consecutive AFL titles. And he did this, as the TV broadcasters never tired of pointing out, with his lucky sweat bands snugly around his wrists – no matter how frigid the weather might be at legendary War Memorial Stadium, no matter how wicked a wind might be whipping off Lake Erie.’
The Jack Kemp I knew
‘Jack was a tax-cutting zealot, not because of some abstract philosophical notion, but because he clearly understood how high tax rates reduced the incentives and capital needed for job creation – "How many truck drivers do you have if you cannot afford trucks?"’
Kemp was the mouse that roared
‘”He was calling signals and his voice was so high I thought ‘This has got to be a joke.’ And then I saw him throw,” said Maguire, whose voice turned into a low, rumbling chuckle. “I said ‘His voice can be as high as he wants it to be.’ “‘
Kemp remembered as Bills unquestioned leader
‘”You never saw fear in his eyes. You always saw confidence. And I saw that in his political career, too,” Hall of Fame guard Billy Shaw said. “That’s what made Jack the man he was. His ability to rise to the occasion-whether it was on the football field or the political field-and always come up with a solution.”‘
Obituary: Jack Kemp
‘President Barack Obama said yesterday that Kemp would “fiercely advocate” beliefs while remembering “lessons he learnt years earlier on the football field: that bitter divisiveness between race and class and station only stood in the way of the ‘common aim of a team to win’ ”.’
Former politician and football star Jack Kemp dies
‘Kemp used his muscles to rise to the top levels of professional football and then his brain to promote economic growth as a politician.’
Jack Kemp, Who Dealt Supply-Side Gospel, Dies at 73
‘Kemp co-founded the AFL’s player union and served as its president for five years. He worked as a special assistant to Reagan — then California’s governor — in 1967, and for the Republican National Committee in 1969.’
An appreciation of Jack Kemp
‘At any rate, I can easily picture Kemp grabbing Saimes by the shoulder and exclaiming, "So you favor socialism!"’
Rookie Camp Practice Notes: Day 3
‘”Sometimes when you have a group tryout it can deteriorate pretty fast and this was really good,” said Jauron. “I think there are some guys in this tryout group that we’ll try to bring back, at least for our OTAs and maybe for training camp.”‘
Team statement regarding the passing of Jack Kemp
‘”We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jack Kemp. Jack remains a legendary figure in our team’s history, having led our 1964 and ’65 teams to the American Football League Championship titles. His many outstanding unique qualities made him the exemplary role model of leadership for our team and later for our country. While today’s news brings us much sadness, we cherish the many fond memories of Jack the loving husband and father, Jack the quarterback and Jack the congressman and we celebrate his life well lived. We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife Joanne and their entire family.”‘