Searchalot Directory For Players Barber, Tiki (3); bartkowski, steve (1); Bates, Bill (1 1); Wycheck, Frank (1); Young,steve (2). service organization of former professional football players who http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Sports/Football/American/NFL/Players/
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IIS: Sport's Trivia: Football Click Here. IIS football TRIVIA. NAME EMAIL 4. Who was the first player ever draftedby the Falcons? Tommy Nobbis steve bartkowski Jim Grabowski Walt Patulski. http://www.iis-sports.com/trivia/fbtriv6_16.html
Sports Stars Pursue Golf Dreams At Q-school - PGATOUR.COM Former NFL QB steve bartkowski was a twotime All-Pro was no evidence the man staringdown the marsh-lined fairway was the 1975 National football League Rookie http://www.golfweb.com/u/ce/multi/0,1977,5863189,00.html
Extractions: PGATOUR.COM Producer ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. Steven Joseph Bartkowski stood in anonymity Tuesday morning at Marsh Creek Country Club's first tee. Former NFL QB Steve Bartkowski was a two-time All-Pro. (Mark Cubbedge) There were no jumbotrons or jumbo linemen, no adoring crowds or giant foam fingers waving No. 1. In fact, there was no evidence the man staring down the marsh-lined fairway was the 1975 National Football League Rookie of the Year, a two-time All-Pro and two-time NFC passing leader who quarterbacked the Atlanta Falcons to the 1980 division championship. "That means absolutely zippo out here," Bartkowski said. "There are guys who have played this game a whole lot longer than I have and are much more accomplished than I am, and I'm trying to play against them to get a chance to play against the big boys." This week Bartkowski is just another pupil pursuing the riches of the Champions Tour, formerly known as the Senior PGA Tour, as qualifying school gets under way at five locations around the country. He's also one of two professional athletes who starred in another sport here this week in the nation's oldest city competing for a chance to advance to the finals.
Nflbestbythenumbers This was a system that was taken from the All American football Conference and tinkeredwith just Fran Tarkenton, steve bartkowski, Brad Van Pelt, Jack Manders. http://www.webspawner.com/users/nflbestbythenumbers/
Extractions: This is a research effort I took on a few years ago and continue to delve back into from time-to-time. While looking through this list of players, keep in mind that this is completely an inexact science. I have found that locating uniform numbers for some of the pre-World War II players is a real challenge - particularly the numbers for players on the many now-defunct franchises of the 1920s and 30s. Note that this list also includes players from the old All American Football Conference (AAFC), the original AFL and the AFL of the 1960s. Also note that many players have a star by their name, this indicates players who wore more than one jersey number. In cases of players who did wear more than one number, I have generally tried to associate that player with the number he wore for the longest tenure or the number he wore during his greatest success. During the early days of professional football, uniform numbers meant very little to players and spectators. In fact, during the 1920s, very few teams even assigned jersey numbers. Those teams who did use numbers paid very little attention to them. Players, during that time, often switched numbers from year-to-year and even game-to-game. I have, for example, no less than five or six numbers listed for many early greats like Ernie Nevers, Ray Flaherty, Mike Michalske and Cal Hubbard - only to name a few. If you notice the obvious omission of some of these plyers, it is probably due to the fact that I haven't been able to accurately determine a number to list him with.
NFL History - Number One Draft Choices 1974, Dallas, Ed Jones, DE, Tennessee State. 1975, Atlanta, steve bartkowski,QB, California. 1976, Tampa Bay, Lee Roy Selmon, DE, Oklahoma. http://football.about.com/library/weekly/bl_draftfirst.htm
Extractions: In 1936, the NFL instituted the first player draft in an effort to better distribute the talent coming out of college throughout the league. A halfback by the name of Jay Berwanger holds the distinction of being the very first NFL draft pick and the first Heismann Trophy winner. Following is a list of every number one pick, from Berwanger's big day to the most recent draft day! Philadelphia Jay Berwanger, HB, Chicago
Small Business Owner Stands Tall - 2001-06-25 - East Bay Business Times who played offensive tackle on teams featuring steve bartkowski, steve Rivera, Vince withthe original Cleveland Browns in the National football League, the http://eastbay.bizjournals.com/eastbay/stories/2001/06/25/smallb1.html
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SPORTS FACTS - American Football - NFL Annual Leaders football NFL Annual Leaders HOME DIARY HISTORY LINKS American football On This 1982Joe Theismann Washington 252 161 2033 13 1983 steve bartkowski Atlanta 432 http://sportsfacts.net/history/american_football/nfl/nfl_annual_leaders.html
Extractions: SCORING NFL NFC AFL 1960 Gene Mingo Denver 6 18 33 123 1961 Gino Cappelletti Boston 8 17 48 147 1962 Gene Mingo Denver 4 27 32 137 1963 Gino Cappelletti Boston 2 22 35 113 1964 Gino Cappelletti Boston 7 25 36 155 1965 Gino Cappelletti Boston 9 17 27 132 1966 Gino Cappelletti Boston 6 16 35 119 1967 George Blanda Oakland 20 56 116 1968 Jim Turner NY 34 43 145 1969 Jim Turner NY 32 33 129 AFC Top PASSING NFL NFC AFL 1960 Jack Kemp LA 406 211 3018 20 1961 George Blanda Houston 362 187 3330 36 1962 Len Dawson Dallas 310 189 2759 29 1963 Tobin Rote San Diego 286 170 2510 20 1964 Len Dawson KC 354 199 2879 30 1965 John Hadl San Diego 348 174 2798 20 1966 Len Dawson KC 284 159 2527 26 1967 Daryle Lamonica Oakland 425 220 3228 30 1968 Len Dawson KC 224 131 2109 17 1969 Greg Cook Cincinnati 197 106 1854 15 AFC Top RECEPTIONS NFL NFC AFL 1960 Lionel Taylor Denver 92 1235 13.4 12 1961 Lionel Taylor Denver 100 1176 11.8 4 1962 Lionel Taylor Denver 77 908 11.8 4 1963 Lionel Taylor Denver 78 1101 14.1 10 1964 Charley Hennigan Houston 101 1546 15.3 8 1965 Lionel Taylor Denver 85 1131 13.3 6 1966 Lance Alworth San Diego 73 1383 18.9 13 1967 George Sauer NY 75 1189 15.9 6 1968 Lance Alworth San Diego 68 1312 19.3 10 1969 Lance Alworth San Diego 64 1003 15.7 4
Dave Campbell's Texas Football Dave Campbell's Texas football NEWS BLUECHIPS HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE NFL EMAIL No. 1 Draft pick history. 1975, Atlanta, steve bartkowski, QB, California. http://www.texasfootball.com/02front_0421.html
Extractions: No. 1 Draft pick history April 21, 2002 Below is a complete year-by-year look at No. 1 picks in the NFL Draft (dating back to 1939), including Fresno State's David Carr, after he was picked by the expansion Houston Texans on Saturday - making it four of five years for a QB to be picked No. 1. Dallas has not owned a No. 1 selection since plucking Russell Maryland from Miami in 1991. The Cowboys also had the top spot in 1989 (Troy Aikman) and 1974 (Ed 'Too Tall" Jones). The last prospect to be selected No. 1 from a Texas college was in 1982 when New England picked UT's Kenneth Sims. Year Team Player Pos. School Houston David Carr QB Fresno State Atlanta Michael Vick QB Virginia Tech Cleveland Courtney Brown DT Penn State Cleveland Tim Couch QB Kentucky Indianapolis Peyton Manning QB Tennessee St. Louis Rams Orlando Pace T Ohio State New York Jets Keyshawn Johnson WR USC Cincinnati Ki-Jana Carter RB Penn State Cincinnati Dan Wilkinson DT Ohio State New England Drew Bledsoe QB Washington St.
World Almanac For Kids National football League National football Conference Leaders, 19602000 in Passing,Pass-Receiving steve bartkowski, Atlanta, 432, 274, 3,167, 22, 1983, Roy Green, St http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/sports13.html
Extractions: Passing Year Pass-Receiving Player, team Att Com YG TD Player, team Ct YG TD Milt Plum, Cleveland Raymond Berry, Baltimore Colts Milt Plum, Cleveland Jim Phillips, L.A. Rams Bart Starr, Green Bay Bobby Mitchell, Washington Y.A. Tittle, N.Y. Giants Bobby Joe Conrad, St.L. Cardinals Bart Starr, Green Bay Johnny Morris, Chicago Rudy Bukich, Chicago Dave Parks, San Francisco Bart Starr, Green Bay Charley Taylor, Washington Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Charley Taylor, Washington Earl Morrall, Baltimore Colts Clifton McNeil, San Francisco Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Dan Abramowicz, New Orleans John Brodie, San Francisco Dick Gordon, Chicago Roger Staubach, Dallas Bob Tucker, N.Y. Giants Norm Snead, N.Y. Giants Harold Jackson, Philadelphia Roger Staubach, Dallas Harold Carmichael, Philadelphia
Football Collectibles Womens Sports. football COLLECTIBLES. Search Our Inventory 1997, Upper Deck Legends,Danny Abramowicz, $10.00. 1997, Upper Deck Legends, steve bartkowski, $10.00. http://www.cm-collectibles.com/cc/football.asp?showall=1
TCPalm: Football Fantasy football playoff matchups The Falcons trailed until the final six minutes,when steve bartkowski threw a pair of TD passes to give Atlanta a 1413 win. http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/football/article/0,1651,TCP_1059_1662053,00.html
Extractions: Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course July 19, 2002 An interview with: Q. Did you have fun today? JOHN ELWAY: Yeah, it was fun. Played 16 good holes . Knocked it in the water on 10 with a perfect lie with a 9-iron, just chunked it in the water. And then had a 7-iron into 18 and hit it in the water again. So I had a chance to have a real good day, but I was happy with where it ended up. Q. Are you surprised at the high scores; that your name is on the leaderboard right now? JOHN ELWAY: No, not really. I think that you know, the golf course is playing longer. Each year we seemed to get pushed back farther and farther. So the greens were awfully soft and soft and fast. So the golf course is plush, and it's just playing a lot longer than we're used to. Q. 54-hole tournaments, as opposed to 36-hole JOHN ELWAY: It's great. I think that you can play okay the first day and still be in the hunt. I think that I'd much rather play 54 holes. You look at the good golfers, it's obviously going to be an advantage for Dan Quinn and Rick Rhoden and those type of people. If other guys can put three good rounds together, at least you don't feel like you shoot yourself out of it the first day. Q. Do you feel like you've got a
Extractions: Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course July 20, 2002 An interview with: MODERATOR: Rick Rhoden, 4-under 68, and Jack Wagner 3-under 69. We've seen this act in here before, guys. RICK RHODEN: Hopefully, you'll see it again. Q. What did you hit into 18? RICK RHODEN: 8-iron. I've never been we were just talking about that. That ball just exploded off my driver . I wish I knew how it happened. That ball went 30 yards further than any ball I hit all day. Q. How many yards? RICK RHODEN: 169 downwind. Q. What about the putt? RICK RHODEN: I'd putt that putt the same way again. I'd play it inside the right edge to go left. That ball started bouncing. The last couple of greens were kind of soft and the balls were bouncing a little bit, and just bounced off-line. I can't complain about my putting today. It's the best I've ever putted. I made six birdie putts, one on 16 from about 12 feet. So I've got no complaints about my putting. Q. How were the scoring conditions RICK RHODEN: I thought it was harder today than yesterday. Only difference was today you could hit balls up by the hole and they were not spinning back 20 feet; so you had a chance to gauge your shots better.
Arizona Cardinals Football 31, Joe Montana at San Francisco, Oct. 18, 1987 (39 att.334 yards). steve Bartkowskivs. Atlanta, Nov. 9, 1980 (47 att.-378 yards). Touchdown Passes. Career. http://www.azcardinals.com/history/indiv_passing.php
Extractions: Individual Passing Records Total Passing Yards Career Jim Hart, 1966-83 Neil Lomax, 1981-89 Charley Johnson, 1961-69 Jake Plummer, 1997- Paul Christman, 1945-49 Lamar McHan, 1954-58 Season Neil Lomax, 1984 Jake Plummer, 1998 Dave Krieg, 1995 Neil Lomax, 1988 Neil Lomax, 1987 Charley Johnson, 1963 Neil Lomax, 1985 Steve Beuerlein, 1993 Jim Hart, 1978 Timm Rosenbach, 1990 Game Boomer Esiason at Wash., Nov. 10, 1996-OT (35 comp.-59 att.) Neil Lomax at Washington, Dec. 16, 1984 (37 comp.-46 att.) Jake Plummer vs. Dallas, Nov. 15, 1998 (31 comp.-56 att.) Neil Lomax at San Diego, Sept. 20, 1987 (32 comp.-61 att.) Steve Beuerlein at Sea., Dec. 19, 1993-OT (34 comp.-53 att.) Charley Johnson vs. Pitt., Oct. 13, 1963 (20 comp.-42 att.) Dave Krieg vs. Atl., Nov. 26, 1995-OT (27 comp.-43 att.) Jake Plummer at Green Bay, Jan. 2, 2000 (35 comp.-57 att.) Jake Plummer vs. N. Orleans, Dec. 20, 1998 (32 comp.,-44 att.) Neil Lomax at Phila., Dec. 7, 1986-OT (30 comp.-48 att.) Jake Plummer at N.Y. Giants, Nov. 16, 1997 (22 comp.,-33 att.) Neil Lomax vs. Dallas, Nov. 11, 1984 (27 comp.-52 att.)
NFL Player Archive-Skilled Offense Pro football Reference.com. Back to football Player Archive MAIN PAGE Burke,Randy WR; Burks, steve WR; Burrough, Ken WR; Burrow, Ken WR; Burton, Larry WR; http://www.sportsattic.com/nfldatabase/skillplayers.html
Extractions: Individual Player Alpha Listing A B C D ... Z Running Backs - A Quarterbacks - A Receivers - A Running Backs - B Quarterbacks - B Receivers - B Bailey, Mark Bailey, Tom Baker, Tony Banaszak, Pete Bankston, Warren TE/RB Barnes, Larry Barrington, Tom Bass, Don Batton, Bobby ... Blanda, George HOF Blount, Jeb Boryla, Mike Bradshaw, Terry HOF Bratkowski, Zeke Brodie, John Brown, Carlos Brunner, Scott ... Burns, Ed Bailey, Elmer WR Baker, Melvin WR Ballman, Gary WR/TE Banks, Gordon WR Bankston, Warren TE/RB Barber, Mike TE Barkum, Jerome WR/TE Barnett, Buster TE Barnes, Al WR Barnwell, Malcolm WR Baschnagel, Brian WR Bass, Don RB/WR/TE Beasley, John TE Beasley, Terry WR