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  1. Deacon Jones was the nickname of Melvyn Jones (born December 12, 1943, Richmond, Indiana, USA – died July 6, 2017, Hollywood, California, USA) an American organist, pianist and trumpeter. He was a founding member of Baby Huey & The Babysitters. Brother of drummer Harold Jones.

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  3. 4. Juni 2013 · It was Jones who coined the word sack—because he did it so much. On Monday, Jones passed away of natural causes at the age of 74. Since no one was keeping statistics on sacks until 1982, it’s ...

  4. JONES, David ("Deacon") ( b. 9 December 1938 in Eatonville, Florida), Hall of Fame football player who was one of the first fast, hard-hitting defensive linemen and who perfected the head slap and coined the term "sack" for tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage. From his early childhood in Eatonville, Jones was determined and ...

  5. Deacon Jones. The most feared defensive end of his generation, NFL Hall of Famer David "Deacon" Jones elevated the quarterback sack to new heights of savage artistry -- he also enjoyed a brief career as a…. Read Full Biography.

  6. The passing of Deacon Jones serves as a reminder of just how unique of an individual the Pro Football Hall of Famer was in life. In that spirit, we present 10 things you might not have known about ...

  7. 4. Juni 2013 · Gil Brandt remembers when defensive ends were lumbering brutes. Then Deacon Jones burst on the scene -- or more specifically, off the edge -- and the NFL simply hasn't been the same since.