Paul Michael Guidry, Football (14 Jan 1944 - )

Paul Michael Guidry

A Breaux Bridge, LA native born on 14 Jan 1944, Paul Guidry played professional football from 1966-1973. A graduate of Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, LA) and McNeese State University in Lake Charles, LA (Master's in Education), Paul is listed in the McNeese Hall of Fame for 1963, 1964 and 1965 for his spectacular play on the football field. He attended high school in Breaux Bridge, LA.

A Round 8 professional football draftee in 1966, Paul (#59)played linebacker for the Buffalo Bills from 1966-1972 and then he (#46) moved to the Houston Oilers for the 1973 season. While at Buffalo, he spent three years as a player representative for National Football League Players Association. In 1970 Paul was selected for the All-AFC (American Football Conference of the NFL) Team. During his playing days Paul was 6-foot 3 inches and weighed 227 pounds.

Paul Guidry currently lives with his wife and son in Nashville, TN and teaches at Stratford High School there. At Stratford he serves as assistant football coach and head girl's track coach. Here is a website on Paul Guidry's professional football career:

http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/players.nsf/ID/04770053