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  1. Robert Bruce St. Clair (February 18, 1931 – April 20, 2015) was an American professional football player who played 11 seasons as a tackle for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).

  2. Robert Bruce „Bob“ St. Clair (* 18. Februar 1931 in San Francisco, Kalifornien; † 20. April 2015 in Santa Rosa, Kalifornien), Spitzname: „The Geek“, war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football -Spieler auf der Position des Offensive Tackles. Er spielte elf Jahre für die San Francisco 49ers in der National Football League (NFL). Inhaltsverzeichnis.

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  3. 22. Apr. 2015 · Bob St. Clair, the towering tackle who overpowered defensive linemen while springing holes for his fellow Hall of Famers in the San Francisco 49ers’ “million-dollar backfield” of the 1950s, died...

  4. Extremely popular with the fans and his teammates, St. Clair served as the 49ers’ team captain in 1957, 1958 and 1959. He was named first- or second-team All-NFL nine times and was selected to play in five Pro Bowls. St. Clair was tough and durable and often played in spite of severe injuries. But injuries eventually did cut short his career.

  5. 20. Apr. 2015 · The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the death of Bob St. Clair, a 6-foot-9 tackle who played for the San Francisco 49ers from 1953 to 1964. He was a legend of the game, a kick-blocking specialist and a mayor of Daly City. He died of a brief illness at 84.

  6. Bob St. Clair Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Robert Bruce St. Clair (The Geek) Position: T. 6-9 , 263lb (206cm, 119kg) Born: February 18. in San Francisco, CA. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 5x Pro Bowl. HOF All-1950s Team. 79 79 79 79. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.

  7. 21. Apr. 2015 · Pro Football Hall of Famer and San Francisco 49ers legend Bob St. Clair died on Monday at the age of 84. St. Clair, a 6’9” offensive tackle was an anchor of the 49ers from 1953 to 1963. His size, speed and toughness made him one of the most agile and effective blockers on both running and passing plays.