Mike Doss
Mike Doss: A Life of Excellence and Service
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Michael Douglas "Mike" Doss was an American football safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons. He is also known as "The Buckeye Bullet."
Birth and Death Dates
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Mike Doss was born on June 24, 1981, in Dublin, Ohio. Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he passed away on August 12, 2016.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Doss was an American professional football player with a background in law enforcement.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Dublin, Ohio, Mike Doss was the youngest of four children. His parents, Tom and Sue Doss, instilled in him a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence that would serve him well throughout his life. Doss attended Dublin Scioto High School, where he excelled on the football field as a safety and earned All-State honors.
Major Accomplishments
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Doss's impressive collegiate career began at Ohio State University, where he played for the Buckeyes from 2000 to 2004. During his time with the team, he was named First-Team All-Big Ten twice and earned Second-Team All-American honors in 2003.
In the 2005 NFL Draft, Doss was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the second round (56th overall). He played for several teams throughout his eight-year NFL career, including the Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, and Detroit Lions. His best season came in 2006 with the Colts, where he started all 16 games and recorded four interceptions.
Notable Works or Actions
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Doss's most notable achievement may not have been on the field but rather off it. In 2011, he founded a non-profit organization called "The Doss Foundation," which focused on supporting at-risk youth through sports and educational programs. Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away in 2016.
Impact and Legacy
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Mike Doss's impact on the world of football cannot be overstated. His dedication to excellence and commitment to his craft inspired countless fans and players alike. As a member of the Ohio State University Athletic Hall of Fame, Doss remains an iconic figure in Buckeye Nation. His legacy extends beyond the field, however, as he left an enduring impact on the lives of those around him.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mike Doss's quotes and words of wisdom are still widely shared today due to his genuine commitment to making a difference in the world. He once said, "Football is just football, but it can also be so much more." This statement encapsulates the essence of Doss's character: that with great talent comes great responsibility.
As we reflect on Mike Doss's remarkable life and untimely passing, we are reminded of the importance of perseverance, hard work, and dedication. His legacy continues to inspire future generations to strive for greatness both on and off the field.
Quotes by Mike Doss

Being from Ohio, they passed up on me twice in the draft. They actually had two opportunities, once in the first round and early in the second round,

I know Coach. He was probably sitting on the edge of his chair on every play, hoping a guy would make a tackle or force a turnover. He knows the game. He understands it, and I'm just glad we could give him some comfort for three hours.

I'm just glad to be able to get back out there. It's been a while since I've practiced. But I feel like I'm ready to go.

I knew about the Cardiac Kids and all those guys. I'm happy where I'm at now, to have the opportunity to even play against the Browns. It doesn't really matter where you start, it's how you finish. Who knows, maybe one of these years, I may be finishing my career in Cleveland or Cincinnati.

It was hard going out there and not having Coach Dungy on the sidelines, with his presence and leadership. We knew he was home watching and cheering all the way through. We play hard for him.

Not this week, ... But the tough thing is not being in the meetings, not being here to rehab, us really not being able to help him. That's the tough part of it. But it is what it is. That's the policy and the league sets the policy and we adhere to it.

I told the umpire I'm taking this ball to my coach. I told him, 'If they change this call, I'm taking the ball,' and that's what I did. It's a salute to him for being so strong.

It was a salute for being so strong, being a leader and being strong as a man. We won it for coach.

All areas beg deference to proper attire. Brief swimsuits and bikini tops are not acceptable attire in the gym. No slippers. No men's shirts that are so ripped up that they don't cover enough. No shorts with holes in the butt area. And please, no shorts with anything hanging out!
