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Card Back Questions: Leonard Marshall Talks Pro Football Relatives, Sustained Greatness, Facing Joe Montana

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In our latest Card Back Questions, we speak to New York Giants great Leonard Marshall about his famous football bloodline, being consistently great for a decade, getting his hands on Joe Montana and more.

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1987 Topps Leonard Marshall

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TR-The back of your 1987 Topps card said “Leonard is related to two former pro football players; Ernie Ladd, and Warren Wells.” Can you just speak to the bloodline and having so many studs in the same family that performed at the highest level like that?

LM-Well, Ernie Ladd married my first cousin, so he's a cousin through marriage. He married my cousin Rosalyn and she's now his widow. She gave him either five or six children. He spent most of his life in Texas, but he spent most of his adult life in Louisiana. They both attended Grambling State University together. Ernie was an all-star football player for Coach Robinson at Grambling. And Ernie would come in the summertime and pick me up and I'd ride around with him and play checkers in his Winnebago and we'd eat tuna fish sandwiches and tell me stories about his career and talk to me about San Diego and Kansas City and Houston and just all the things he got done in his wrestling career. That meant a lot to me. So, to have a guy like that as a mentor and me the mentee, a guy who had been there and done what I wanted to accomplish was a great, great motivator for me.  Warren Wells is a cousin through my father's side of the family, a distant cousin, a third cousin, but a guy whose career I admired as a Raider and all the great Raider teams that he ended up playing for and all those great players he played with Lester Hayes. I got a chance to meet George Atkinson during the tenure of my career and then afterwards played in a few golf tournaments with him. Every time I saw him, he would always call me chicken wing and I'd kept saying “Why every time I see you, you call me chicken wing? He said, because that was Warren Welles' nickname chicken wing. I thought that was funny. He always wanted chicken wings. He said, no matter where they went on the road to play whoever they played, he was always trying to find the best chicken wings. Players and their quirky ways.

1991 Pro Set Leonard Marshal
1991 Pro Set Leonard Marshall
Leonard Marshall

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Tony Reid
TONY REID

Tony Reid spent more than a decade covering combat sports at the highest level. He has written hundreds of articles and conducted hundreds of interviews about sports collectibles for such publications as Beckett, Sports Collectors Digest, and Sports Collectors Daily. Reid worked full time at a sports card shop in Central Pennsylvania for a number of years. A lifelong collector, Tony treasures his rookie card collection of star players in baseball, basketball, and football. If you want to discuss the greatness of Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson or Ken Griffey Jr., you can reach him at @tonyreidwrites on all social media platforms