"[1][2] Gibbs said of becoming TCU's punter "I feel like a freak, standing off to one side of the field and just kicking the ball.
"[3] In 1966, he was named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Southwest Conference Team after recording a 43.1 yard per punt average through 9 games.
[4] After college Gibbs played quarterback and punter for the Fort Worth Braves of the Texas Football League from 1968 through 1971.
[8] His first game with the Saints was against the San Francisco 49ers and started well as he executed two coffin corner kicks to pin the 49ers deep in their own zone.
[8] But disaster struck late in the game when he fumbled a perfect snap to set up the 49ers' winning score.