The NFL Disability Plan

February 9, 2009
Hosted by Jeff Nixon

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Guest Information

Episode Description

My guest this week is Dave Pear. Dave played nose tackle in the NFL from 1975 - 1980. In 1978, Dave was the first Tampa Bay player ever selected to the Pro bowl. He also played on the Oakland Raiders 1980 Super Bowl XV Championship team. The Oakland Raiders were the first wild card team to win the Super Bowl. Dave played his last 2 years in the NFL with a herniated disc in his neck. He was released by Oakland after they won Super Bowl XV and he went to the hospital…….on his own….. and had a bulging disc drilled out of his neck! All together he’s had 7 spine surgeries and 1 total left hip replacement. He was married in 1980 to his lovely wife Heidi who he met in 1973 while attending the University of Washington. They have two beautiful children. Dave has been a strong advocate for retired players and you can read more about his views on his website “Dave Pear’s Official Blog” at http://www.davepear.com/blog/

Jeff Nixon Sports Report

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Do you want the TRUTH? Can you handle the TRUTH? It’s time to put on your thinking cap and get the answers to all your questions about the NFL. The Jeff Nixon Sports Report will provide analysis of the Buffalo Bill’s games with in depth discussions with current players, retired players and fans regarding what the Buffalo Bills need to do to get back to the Superbowl…and this time win it! Jeff will examine other NFL teams and games. The show will focus on current events that affect both active and retired players including the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the NFL Disability and Pension Plans, active player conduct on and off the field, the use of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs and other issues that affect active players, retired players and the NFL in general. The show will also highlight the positive things that both active and retired players are doing in their communities.

Jeff Nixon

Jeff Nixon graduated from the University of Richmond where he holds the career record for 23 interceptions at Richmond. He is a three-time All-America selection and was named First Team by five different organizations following his senior year. In 1989, Jeff was inducted into the University of Richmond Hall of Fame.

Jeff was a fourth round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills in 1979. He led the team with six interceptions his rookie season and was named to several all-rookie teams. In 1980 Jeff started the season in dramatic fashion by intercepting three passes against the Miami Dolphins which helped the Bills win the game and end the longest head-to-head team losing streak in NFL history. Jeff was Sports Illustrated's - Defensive Player of the Month in September of 1980. Jeff retired in 1985 and is now living in Buffalo, New York. He is married to recording artist Joyce Wilson-Nixon and together they have 5 children; Charles, Damien, Libran, Jena and Jeff. He is currently the Youth Service Director for the Buffalo Employment and Training Center where he provides jobs, career counseling, work readiness training and employment opportunities to low-income, underprivileged youth.

Jeff has been working on NFL retired player issues and moderates the blog "NFL Retired Players United". He also sits on the Board of Directors for two organizations that are also working on retired players issues: Fourth and Goal and the Retired Football Players Association.



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