The rant binge will be put on hold while we mourn the death of former pro-footballer & hellacious actor (and one of the truly good guys) Merlin Olson, who passed from cancer today at the age of 69.
Known as much for his brain as his brawn, the 6-foot-5, 270-pound defensive tackle also graduated summa cum laude and Phi Kappa Phi from Utah State University in 1962 and earned a master’s degree in economics in the off-season during his 15-year professional career.
“Merlin Olsen was a coach’s player. Punctual, steady, gifted, a quiet leader, a player you could always count on,” says his biography on the National Football League Hall of Fame Web site. “He was a standout as a rookie and thereafter stood out in every game he played for the Rams in a 15-year career. Every game. Fifteen years.”
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After his professional playing career ended in 1976, Olsen turned to acting, appearing in movies and more than 100 TV episodes. He also worked as a television sports commentator.
On TV, he may best be remembered for portraying the gentle Jonathan Garvey opposite Michael Landon on “Little House on the Prairie” from 1977 to 1981 and the lead role in “Father Murphy” from 1981 to 1983.
Merlin Olson was always one of my favorites.  He was one of those few actors whom you got the sense wasn’t really acting when he played a role – because there was so much of him  in the role, that that’s what he would really be doing if he’d lived in prairie times, or was a priest or whatever.  (As an aside, it’s a shame he never ran for office, because you got the sense he’d have been good at that, too.)
I will miss Merlin Olson.  This was a helluva man, one after whom one could pattern oneself and not do too shabby.
(Side note:  Yes, I’ve seen the Wiki page where it says he was a Mormon.  That aside, he was still someone I wish I could have known as a friend.  That he did not worship the triune God (and likely died in his sins as a result) will not change my opinion of him one bit.)