Fulton Kuykendall (born in 1953) is a former NFL football player. He is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles who played pro football from 1975–1985 for the Atlanta Falcons. The lanky 6-4 225 lb Kuykendall started primarily at inside linebacker for the Falcons from 1975–1983, making the Pro Football Weekly All-NFC Team in 1978. Nicknamed "Kaptain Krazy" by his teammates, he was known for his apparent disregard for his body, launching himself into opposing blockers and ball carriers with fervor. A Member of the 1977 Atlanta Falcons "Gritz Blitz" defense. Noted for fewest points in a season 129. Also known as one of the top 10 NFL Defenses of All-Time. .
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Name | Kuykendall, Fulton |
Alternative names | "Captain Crazy" |
Short description | American football player |
Date of birth | June 10, 1953 |
Place of birth | Coronado, California |
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[[Category:UCLA Bruins football players =All PAC-8 1st team '73 inside LB; All PAC-8 1st Team '74 inside LB
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