1963 San Diego Chargers
This
past
weekend,
the
San
Diego
Chargers
honored
their
1963
championship
squad
by
inducting
the
entire
team
into
their
Ring
of
Honor.
I
was
invited to
attend
the
pre-game
alumni
lunch
and
the
game,
and
while
I
couldn’t
stay
for
the
entire game
(we
were
hosting
my
daughter’s
sixth
birthday
party
that
afternoon), on
Sunday
morning
my
son
and
I went
down
to
the
stadium.
From
10:30-12:30,
the
Chargers
hosted
an
outdoor
lunch
for
alumni,
their
families,
and
a
handful
of
friends.
I
have
attended
this
event
several
times,
and
it
is
always
nice
to
see
old
teammates
get
together
and
hang
out
with
each
other,
in
some
instances,
for
the
first
time
in
decades.
This
day
was
no
different,
and
it
was
especially
great
to
see
George
Blair,
Chuck
Allen,
Bud
Whitehead,
Earl
Faison
and
Don
Rogers, all
of
whom travelled
long
distances
to
be
in
attendance.
Their
obvious
enjoyment
of
being
together
and
celebrating
their
accomplishments
of
five
decades
ago
illustrated
just
how
much
their
“Chargers
days”
still
mean
to
these
men.
I
have
to
admit
that
at
least
for
myself,
there
was
also
a
bit
of
sadness surrounding
the
day.
Many
member
of
the
1963
Chargers
are
no
longer
with
us,
and
since
the
AFL’s
50th
anniversary
in
2009,
which
was
the
last
time
that
many
of
these
guys
got
together,
we
have
lost
Sam
DeLuca,
Walt
Sweeney,
Dave
Kocourek,
Pat
Shea,
Wayne
Frazier and
Sam
Gruneisen
from
that
championship
team.
The
Chargers
have
posted
a
story
and
video
of
the
ceremony
to
their
website,
which
can
be
found
HERE.
There
is a
video
summarizing
their
1963
season,
and
linebacker
Chuck
Allen
accepts
the
Ring
of
Honor
induction
on
behalf
of
his
teammates.