7. The 1991 Redskins allowed 9 sacks (Jeff Rutledge was sacked twice) which tied for the third fewest sacks allowed by a team in NFL history.
The NFL record for sacks in a game is 12 and has been done 5 times:1) Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 20, 19662) St. Louis vs. Baltimore, Oct. 26, 19803) Chicago vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 19844) Dallas vs. Houston, Sept. 29, 19855) NY Giants vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 2007
The New York Sack Exchange was the nickname given to the defensive line of the New York Jets in the early 1980s. The members were DEs Mark Gastineau and Joe Klecko and DTs Marty Lyons and Abdul Salaam.The name was established after a pre-season 1981 contest in "Jets Report" magazine. The winner was a Dan O'Connor of Brooklyn, NY. After that was published, fans began showing up at Shea Stadium with "NY Sack Exchange" signs, then the team itself began to promote that moniker and team trainer Pepper Burruss began publishing a weekly sack update as if it were a Stock Exchange report. So, in short, the nickname came from the fans, especially one Dan O'Connor who was invited back to celebrate the 20th anniversary with the team in December of 2002 vs the Denver Broncos. Much of this info is from New York Newsday and Jets Confidential magazine.
There were mark numbers from 1 to 24 with many variations, also about 8 marks of Seafire. Every mark had many variations so there was a large number of slightly different aircraft.
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Mark Gastineau's birth name is Marcus Dell Gastineau.
Mark Gastineau is 6' 5".
Mark Gastineau was born on November 20, 1956.
Mark Gastineau was born on November 20, 1956.
Mark Gastineau spent 10 seasons with the Jets between 1979-1988.
Former NFL DE Mark Gastineau is 61 years old (birthdate: November 20, 1956).
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Mark Gastineau of the New York Jets with 22 sacks in 1984. Strahan beat the record with 22.5 sacks in 2001.
ESPN SportsCentury - 1999 Mark Gastineau was released on: USA: 11 November 2003
Mark Sacks was born in 1953.
Mark Sacks died in 2008.
Brittny Gastneau is a model and a reality tv star. Her show, The Gastineau Girls, was a reality show she did with her mother in 2005. She is the daughter of former Jets star Mark Gastineau.