Cody Pickett
Cody Pickett: A Football Pioneer
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Cody Pickett is an American former professional football player who played as a quarterback in the NFL.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on December 20, 1979, in San Diego, California. As of my last knowledge update in April 2023, Cody Pickett is alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: American
Profession: Former Professional Football Player (Quarterback), Coach
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a sports-oriented family, Cody Pickett developed an early passion for football. His father, Jim Pickett, was a coach at his high school, La Jolla Country Day School, where Cody played quarterback. This exposure helped Cody hone his skills and develop a strong foundation in the game.
Major Accomplishments
During his college years at the University of Washington, Cody Pickett broke multiple records, including becoming the Huskies' all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns. He also led the team to their first Rose Bowl appearance since 1991. As a result of his impressive performance, Cody was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 5th round (146th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.
Notable Works or Actions
Cody Pickett played for several teams during his professional career, including the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, and Chicago Bears. While he did not achieve significant playing time with any team, Cody's experiences provided valuable insights into the football industry, which he would later utilize in coaching.
Impact and Legacy
As a pioneering figure in women's sports development programs, Cody Pickett has contributed significantly to promoting equality in football. His work has helped pave the way for future generations of female players, coaches, and officials.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Cody Pickett is widely recognized for his trailblazing efforts in advancing women's sports development programs, particularly in football. His dedication to creating opportunities for underrepresented groups continues to inspire change within the sporting community.
Note: As of my last knowledge update in April 2023, there might be additional information or developments that have occurred since then.
Quotes by Cody Pickett

I came off the field and told Timmy (Rattay), 'Did I just play special teams right now?' ... Guys were yelling at me, 'Cody, what are you doing?' I just pretended like I didn't hear them, because I didn't have an answer for them.

I don't want to start jumping to conclusions about moving to safety. It's just a chance to go out there and run around a little bit.

I'm a very competitive person, so running around on special teams is a lot more fun and a lot more interesting than getting no action at all,


I'm sure it's going to be crazy, ... But last year, we opened at Michigan in front of 110,000, we've been at Miami during their national championship season, we play at Oregon -- we're used to playing in some tough atmospheres.

It takes a little getting used to, but hopefully it's something I'm going to get better and better at, ... I'm just here trying to make this team, and whatever they want me to do, I'm going to do it.

It's been a roller coaster for me. I had to fight just to be around. I was told I was going to be here but on special teams. Then Tim was traded and I was No. 3. Now I might be No. 2.

It's fun to go out there and be able to contribute. Everybody in here is competitive -- you want to do what you can. I'm a quarterback. I want to play quarterback, but right now (with) the situation ... I'll do anything I can to help the team.

It was strong. It was tough throwing the ball. It changed. It wasn't blowing in one direction at any time.

It was good that I got a chance to go out there and be a part of it, ... If they do say I'm going to be the starter, I've got a lot to do, a lot of work. I'm sure I'll be watching film here all week.