49er Quarterback John Brodie gets set to throw over Ram defenders Deacon Jones and Jack Pardee in 1968. The 49er to the left is runningback Ken Willard.
John Brodie, 49ers passes over Deacon Jones & Jack Pardee in 1968
Rams defenders Jack Pardee (#32) & Deacon Jones (#75) pour through as reserve linebacker Tony Guillory (#88) blocks a Donny Anderson (#44) punt in week 13 of the 1967 NFL season.
The block helped set-up a 5-yard Roman Gabriel-to-Bernie Casey go-ahead touchdown as the Rams downed the Pack 27-24. The win kept a 7-game winning streak alive that would turn into a 1967 Coastal Division Title for Los Angeles.
Tony Guillory blocks a Donny Anderson Punt, 1967 Rams & Packers
Another view of 2 of the players that made that Rams defense of the 1960s so formidable.
LA Rams Deacon Jones and Jack Pardee
The former longtime Ram linebacker makes a stop against his former team.
Redskins Linebacker Jack Pardee
An NFL veteran of 15 years, Pardee finished his career with the Washington Redskins in 1971 and 1972. After his days as a linebacker he was employed as a head coach for a total of 10 years for Washington, Chicago and Houston. His assistant staff features such names as Jeff Fisher, Buddy Ryan and Greg Williams.
Linebacker Jack Pardee of the Washington Redskins
Jack Pardee Washington Redskins
Ram Linebacker Jack Pardee returns an interception in classic NFL action. Pardee was a solid contributor to the dominating Rams defense of the 1960s. In his 13 years with Los Angeles he hauled in 17 interceptions with 4 of those going for touchdowns. He is also credited with 14 fumble recoveries during his time with the Rams. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1963.
Jack Pardee Rams Linebacker
As a member of one of the NFL's greatest defensive units Jack Pardee played 13 years with the Los Angeles Rams. A 2nd round draft pick from Texas A&M in 1957, he made the All-Pro team in 1963.
Jack Pardee Los Angeles Rams Linebacker
Early 1960s NFL action! Members of the Los Angeles Rams defense move in to stop Amos Marsh of the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys were still in the days of their infancy (we think this is taken from the game in 1962 - a 27-17 Cowboy upset of the Rams).
The Rams were in the beginning stages of assembling that great and dominating defense that in just a few years would earn the nick-name of the Fearsome Foursome. By the mid-60s, with defensive lineman Lamar Lundy, Merlin Olsen, Rosey Grier and Deacon Jones, the Rams would become a defensive powerhouse.
Jack Pardee with Deacon Jones LA RamsBaltimore Colts legend Johnny Unitas is forced to flee under the pressure of Los Angeles Ram defenders Jack Pardee (#32) and Deacon Jones (#75).
Jack Pardee and Deacon Jones Chase Colts QB Johnny Unitas
Redskins Coach George Allen has words with a couple of his veteran defenders. #55 - Chris Hanburger and #32 - Jack Pardee.
Jack Pardee and Chris Hanburger Washington Redskins