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Subject: Re: RIP, Marty Domres


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Tiger69
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Date Posted: 11:44:44 10/17/25 Fri
In reply to: Go Green 's message, "RIP, Marty Domres" on 18:11:11 10/16/25 Thu

Despite its infrequent success over the years, Columbia has had some great QBs who deserved more support up front. Marty Domres was one of those outstanding QBs.

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holtsledge
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Date Posted: 13:11:35 10/17/25 Fri

I saw him play in Hanover when I was a freshman. He stood tall and tough in the pocket despite a ferocious pass rush he was awesome
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Memphis Bill
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Date Posted: 10:34:08 10/18/25 Sat

During my time at Yale, facing Marty Domres was always a challenge. We had much more talent than Columbia, but Carm Cozza and his staff lived in fear of Marty getting a hot hand and beating Dowling, Hill, et al. Guys on the offensive side of the ball had gotten our game plan down pat, but we needed to stay out on the practice field while the defense went through the permutations and combinations of the Lions’ offense under Domres.
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Old Ivy Fan (old fan.)
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Date Posted: 16:48:23 10/21/25 Tue

Marty Domres was the most talented quarterback I've ever watched play in the Ivies. He had arm strength, size and could run with speed and balance. He was the second quarterback taken in the 1969 NFL draft, the ninth overall pick in the first round. Later in the first round, Yale's Calvin Hill was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys, where he starred. Two Ivy League Football players taken in the FIRST ROUND of the NFL draft. Those were the days......And what fun it was to watch.


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