Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7575726> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 95 of
95
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7575726 description "American football player".
- Q7575726 description "American football player".
- Q7575726 subject Q13301182.
- Q7575726 subject Q6647396.
- Q7575726 subject Q6939247.
- Q7575726 subject Q6992738.
- Q7575726 subject Q7388685.
- Q7575726 subject Q8246153.
- Q7575726 subject Q8371849.
- Q7575726 subject Q8371910.
- Q7575726 subject Q8798318.
- Q7575726 abstract "Louis "Speedy" Timothy Thomas III (April 13, 1947 – July 29, 2003) was a professional American football wide receiver in the American Football League and the National Football League. He played for the AFL's Cincinnati Bengals (1969) and the NFL's Bengals (1970–1972) and New Orleans Saints (1973–1974).Thomas played football at Booker T. Washington High School in Houston, Texas.He played college football at the University of Utah. During his senior season (1968), he was named first-team All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC), and he was selected to play in the annual all-star East-West Shrine Game.He was drafted in the third round (57th overall) of the 1969 NFL Draft by the second-year Cincinnati Bengals.In 1969, Thomas had a big rookie year as a flanker for the AFL's Bengals. Playing all 14 games, he had 33 receptions for 481 yards (a 14.6 average) and three touchdowns. He set a new Bengals record for receptions in a game with seven (for 177 yards) against the Denver Broncos. For the season, he also had four carries for 16 yards and a touchdown, and he returned four punts for 15 yards.His first professional touchdown was in week 2, when he caught a nine-yard touchdown pass from Greg Cook in a 24-30 win over the San Diego Chargers.In 1970, with the Bengals now in the NFL due to the NFL/AFL merger, he again played 14 games, including 13 as a starter at wide receiver. He had 21 receptions for 257 yards (a 12.2 average) and two touchdowns, along with two carries for seven yards and four punt returns for 20 yards.In 1971 he played 12 games, starting eight as wide receiver. He had 22 receptions for 327 yards (a 14.9 average). He also had his longest career reception and the longest in the NFL in 1971—a 90-yard touchdown pass from Virgil Carter in the season-opening game, a 37-14 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. He also returned four punts for 20 yards and had two carries for -1 yards.In 1972, he played in 11 games, starting 10. He had 17 receptions for 171 yards (a 10.1 average) and one touchdown.After four years with the Bengals, on July 9, 1973, he was traded to the New Orleans Saints for rookie defensive tackle Jerry Ellison.In 1973 for the Saints, he played in six games with no statistics. In 1974, his sixth and last in pro football, he played in one game, with one reception for three yards.".
- Q7575726 activeYearsEndYear "1974".
- Q7575726 activeYearsStartYear "1969".
- Q7575726 birthDate "1947-04-13".
- Q7575726 birthPlace Q16555.
- Q7575726 birthYear "1947".
- Q7575726 deathDate "2003-07-23".
- Q7575726 deathYear "2003".
- Q7575726 draftPick "57".
- Q7575726 draftRound "3".
- Q7575726 draftYear "1969".
- Q7575726 number "17".
- Q7575726 position Q918224.
- Q7575726 team Q1215884.
- Q7575726 team Q172435.
- Q7575726 team Q464508.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q1215884.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q13301182.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q16555.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q168515.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q172435.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q189004.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q219714.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q223507.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q223511.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q2550304.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q272220.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q3116199.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q41323.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q4573607.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q464508.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q4943199.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q5869240.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q6183551.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q650807.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561366.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647396.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939247.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q6992738.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7302355.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7388685.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7902498.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7933754.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q8246153.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q8371849.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q8371910.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798318.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q918224.
- Q7575726 wikiPageWikiLink Q984286.
- Q7575726 birthDate "1947-04-13".
- Q7575726 birthPlace Q16555.
- Q7575726 dateOfBirth "1947-04-13".
- Q7575726 dateOfDeath "2003-07-23".
- Q7575726 deathDate "2003-07-23".
- Q7575726 debutyear "1969".
- Q7575726 draftpick "57".
- Q7575726 draftround "3".
- Q7575726 draftyear "1969".
- Q7575726 finalyear "1974".
- Q7575726 name "Thomas, Speedy".
- Q7575726 number "17".
- Q7575726 placeOfBirth Q16555.
- Q7575726 position Q918224.
- Q7575726 shortDescription "American football player".
- Q7575726 teams "* AFL Cincinnati Bengals * NFL Cincinnati Bengals * NFL New Orleans Saints".
- Q7575726 type Person.
- Q7575726 type Agent.
- Q7575726 type AmericanFootballPlayer.
- Q7575726 type Athlete.
- Q7575726 type GridironFootballPlayer.
- Q7575726 type Person.
- Q7575726 type Agent.
- Q7575726 type NaturalPerson.
- Q7575726 type Thing.
- Q7575726 type Q14128148.
- Q7575726 type Q215627.
- Q7575726 type Q5.
- Q7575726 type Person.
- Q7575726 comment "Louis "Speedy" Timothy Thomas III (April 13, 1947 – July 29, 2003) was a professional American football wide receiver in the American Football League and the National Football League. He played for the AFL's Cincinnati Bengals (1969) and the NFL's Bengals (1970–1972) and New Orleans Saints (1973–1974).Thomas played football at Booker T. Washington High School in Houston, Texas.He played college football at the University of Utah.".
- Q7575726 label "Speedy Thomas".
- Q7575726 givenName "Speedy".
- Q7575726 name "Speedy Thomas".
- Q7575726 name "Thomas, Speedy".
- Q7575726 surname "Thomas".