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Paul Zimmerman (sportswriter)

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235:, criticizing those announcers who did little more than hype the stars while making inane comments on the game, ignoring the strategy or play of the game, or generally making mistakes in their commentaries. Zimmerman also praised the sportscasters who provided meaningful, intelligent commentary for football fans. Zimmerman himself briefly worked as an analyst for 361:(Warner Books 1988; credited to Thomas and Zimmerman, it contains diary entries by Thomas but otherwise the text is that of Zimmerman). Zimmerman's memoir "Dr. Z: The Lost Memoirs of an Irreverent Football Writer" (Triumph Books) was released in September 2017, with stories compiled and edited by Peter King of Sports Illustrated's MMQB site. 376:
on November 22, 2008, which, combined with two later strokes, left him unable to walk or write and only able to speak a few words (yes, no and when); after the stroke, his ability to communicate was extremely limited, only able to make rough gestures. He was still believed to be of sound mind through
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Zimmerman's method of football analysis was a comprehensive one. His charts included both subjective opinions on the players and gameplay, as well as objective statistical information. At any point afterward, he could then give detailed analysis of the players, teams, and games that he charted,
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website. Zimmerman provided the site with a weekly column - "Power Rankings" - of his estimations of the relative strengths of each NFL team, as well as a reader mailbag feature, in addition to his other contributions to the magazine.
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Zimmerman had a remarkable year of NFL predictions in 1986. Before the season, he accurately predicted all six division winners and all four wild-card teams, and he also nailed the Super Bowl result, the Giants over the Broncos.
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until his stroke. Zimmerman was best known for NFL picks published every week during the NFL season. He was notorious for hedging his bets. For instance, he would 'pick the Cowboys—as long as they can stop the run.'
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selection committee. He used to be a member of the Hall's smaller Senior Committee, a position that Zimmerman resigned in protest over the committee's repeated rejection of players he deemed worthy candidates.
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in the 1980s, Zimmerman was asked what the NFL player of the 1990s would be like. Zimmerman responded, controversially, "The player of the '90s will be so sophisticated that he'll be able to pass any
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as his "literary idol," and his writing shows some thematic similarities with that of the late novelist. In the 1980s, Zimmerman, a self-described "round-head", was the last writer at
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style rather than a simple question-and-answer, liberally sprinkling in tidbits of football history, pieces of popular culture, quotations, admittedly bad jokes and
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He was married to Dr. Kate Hart for 20 years. They had two children, Sarah and Michael. Zimmerman married Linda Bailey in 1997.
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football team while stationed in Germany, and later played minor-league football in 1963 for the Westchester Crusaders of the
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allowed to continue using a typewriter and fax to file his stories when the rest of the writers had started using computers.
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tracking who plays well against whom, which players are improving or declining, which superstars are over
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what he could communicate as of 2013. He died November 1, 2018, from complications of the strokes.
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Powerful video on Paul Zimmerman: 3 strokes limits him, but essence of Dr. Z still there
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published "Dr. Z’s Ultimate Legacy," which called Dr. Z "master of analysis."
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as one of the sports writers he most admired. Zimmerman described
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Zimmerman also answered a weekly on-line mailbag. He wrote in a
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Since the mid-1990s, Zimmerman was a frequent contributor to the
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and Rose Zimmerman, and moved to New York in elementary school.
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Annually, Zimmerman rated the performance of television NFL
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in 1966. In addition to football, Zimmerman covered three
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In January 2008, Zimmerman correctly predicted that the
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test they come up with," ending his television career.
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Zimmerman began his formal journalism career at the
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and former player who wrote for the weekly magazine
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Paul Lionel Zimmerman
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