Smilin' Jack, Dracula in cleats, or Jack Splat
In a sport where tough linebackers are the rule, Lambert is in a class by himself. The four Super Bowls, the ability to dominate on a defense full of dominators. And those missing front teeth, which prompted the nickname "Dracula."
Ever wonder who said those famous words, "Quarterbacks should wear dresses"? That was Jack Lambert. The famous Sports Illustrated cover photo of Lambert without his front teeth said it all. This was the toughest guy in football.
The latest ogre is John Harold Lambert, better known as "Smilin" Jack" because of his dour visage, who at age 24 has risen to the top of the demonological heap more rapidly than any other legend in a sport that thrives on them. And he doesn't like the legend one bit. This is precisely how mean Jack Lambert can be.
Well, honey, Stonewall Jackson was known as "Old Jack" by his troops during the Civil War. Some folks also called him "Tom Fool" behind his back, but I wouldn't say that to his face if I were you. So there you have it, a couple of nicknames for that old Confederate general.
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Nicknames became surnames through constant usage.
There were various nicknames for pirates. British pirates were also called the English Sea Dogs, and various pirates had their own nicknames.
Hank Aaron had the nicknames: the Hammer, Hammerin' Hank, and Bad Henry.
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Philippe Lamberts was born in 1963.
The population of Lamberts Bay is 3,600.
Jack McKeon goes by Trader Jack.
Jack Brabham goes by Black Jack.
Jack Struller goes by Crazy Jack.
Jack Coombs went by Colby Jack.
Jack Freiburg goes by Uncle Jack.
Jack Cruikshank goes by Jack the Gripper.
Jack Brosseit goes by Action Jack.
Jack Pennington goes by Whiny, and Jack.
Jack Mower went by Jack Mower.