Pete Gogolak was a Hungarian-born placekicker who played in the NFL for the New York Giants and in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills. He is credited with being the first “soccer style” kicker. He joined the Bills after leaving Cornell University in 1964. That year his 102 points were 25% of the Bill’s total for the year. In 1965 his peers chose him as a Sporting News All-League player. In addition to being the Giants’ all-time leading scorer with 646 points, other records include most points after touchdowns (8), and most consecutive PAT’s with 133.
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