RIP Bobby Beathard

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  • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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    RIP Bobby Beathard

    1937 - 2023 God speed.
    Go Rivers!
  • FoutsFan
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    #2
    Wow sad.

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    • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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      #3
      Time to catch that last wave into the sunset.
      Attached Files
      Go Rivers!

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      • Bolt-O
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        #4
        R.I.P.

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        • Trumpet Man
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          #5
          Beathard was hired as general manager of the Chargers in 1990 and immediately brought hope to a city hungry for a winner. In just his third season in San Diego, the organization won its first AFC Western Division championship in more than a decade and by 1994, the team made its first Super Bowl appearance.

          One of my favorite GM's & got us to the big dance in '94

          Respects to the family

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          • richpjr
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            #6
            Dang, that sucks. My brother in law used to occasionally surf with him and he was just a really chill guy.

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            • 21&500
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              #7
              RIP Mr. Beathard.
              P1. Block Destruction - Ogbonnia
              P2. Shocking Effort - Eboigbe
              P3. Ball Disruption - Ford
              P4. Obnoxious Communication - Matlock

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              • jamrock
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                #8
                Originally posted by Trumpet Man View Post
                Beathard was hired as general manager of the Chargers in 1990 and immediately brought hope to a city hungry for a winner. In just his third season in San Diego, the organization won its first AFC Western Division championship in more than a decade and by 1994, the team made its first Super Bowl appearance.

                One of my favorite GM's & got us to the big dance in '94

                Respects to the family
                First and only Super Bowl appearance.

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                • WindsorUK
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                  #9
                  RIP Bobby B.
                  Thanks for taking us to our only SB.

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                  • AKFlyFisher
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                    #10
                    I wanted to chime in and pay my respects. I grew up in Leucadia. I used to surf with Bobby Beathard quite a bit at Beacons -- along with Tim Flannery (those were the days). I will never forget he would constantly ask me if I had tickets or wanted tickets to a game. When he found out I had tickets for a game, he would give me field passes. One game -- against the Bengals -- I was on the field before the game started and got to throw the football to Darnay Scott and Jeff Blake.

                    When I went to Cal Poly, he made it a point to take me out to dinner when he came up to scout players. I kicked myself for never bugging him about an internship -- he would have made it happen.

                    As an aside, he was also an amazing bodysurfer. I remember him winning a competition in 1992 or 1993.

                    My point: forget his work as a GM -- he was a wonderful person. I've thought about him often as I have gotten older. He will be missed.

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                    • UtahBolt
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AKFlyFisher View Post
                      I wanted to chime in and pay my respects. I grew up in Leucadia. I used to surf with Bobby Beathard quite a bit at Beacons -- along with Tim Flannery (those were the days). I will never forget he would constantly ask me if I had tickets or wanted tickets to a game. When he found out I had tickets for a game, he would give me field passes. One game -- against the Bengals -- I was on the field before the game started and got to throw the football to Darnay Scott and Jeff Blake.

                      When I went to Cal Poly, he made it a point to take me out to dinner when he came up to scout players. I kicked myself for never bugging him about an internship -- he would have made it happen.

                      As an aside, he was also an amazing bodysurfer. I remember him winning a competition in 1992 or 1993.

                      My point: forget his work as a GM -- he was a wonderful person. I've thought about him often as I have gotten older. He will be missed.
                      Thanks for sharing AK. Always heard he was a great dude and he will forever live in our hearts as the one who got it figured out for one amazing season. Peace and Love Bobby.
                      I'll ride the wave...where it takes me.

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                      • cmplxgal
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                        #12
                        How sad. Marty Schottenheimer, Don Coryell, John Butler, now Beathard, all gone now.

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