HickokSports.com - Biography - Football Index Index to football. Lachey, Jim Lambeau, Curly Lambert, Jack Lamonica, Daryle Landry,Tom Lane, Dick Langer, Jim Lanier, willie Largent, Steve Lary, Yale Lattner http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/indfootb.shtml
Oakland Raiders Q How does it feel to be in the Hall of Fame? willie brown Being in the ProFootballHall of Fame is really great as far as awards are concerned. http://www.raiders.com/history/whatever_brown.jsp
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Extractions: SPRING ROSTER (As of March 19, 2003) numeric list coaches NAME POS HT WT CL EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Zephrin Augustine FS JR Lake Placid/Lake Placid Cory Bailey SS JR Miami/American Dallas Baker WR SO SQ New Smyrna Beach/Northfield Mt. Hermon (MA) Steven Bell OT SR SQ Boca Raton/Spanish River Nick Brooks CB FR SQ Warner Robins, Ga./Northside Vernell Brown WR SO Gainesville/Gainesville Todd Bunce DT FR SQ Bradenton/Southeast Lance Butler OT SO SQ Lexington, NC/West Davidson Hunter Cain TE SO SQ Dallas, TX/Jesuit College Prep Darrell Carpenter TE JR SQ Orlando/Edgewater Deshawn Carter CB SO Hammond, La./Ponchatoula Ryan Carter OL FR SQ Clermont/South Lake Ran Carthon RB SR Key West/Key West Taurean Charles LB FR SQ Miami/Northwestern Shane Cimock LB SO SQ Orlando/Bishop Moore Jonathan Colon OT JR Miami/Miami Central/Bridgton Academy (ME) Casey Conner RB SR SQ Gainesville/Buccholz Jemalle Cornelius WR FR SQ Fort Meade/Fort Meade Channing Crowder LB FR HS Atlanta, Ga./North Springs
Morgan Honors Four Football Legends Morgan State University honors four football legends, retiring the jerseys of WillieLanier, Len Ford, Leroy Kelly and Roosevelt brown. Black College Wire, http://www.blackcollegewire.org/sports/021108_morgan-fame/
Extractions: Black College Wire Photo by Cleveland Browns Len Ford Morgan State University has honored its legends by retiring four jerseys of football greats in the storied history of Morgan football. The tributes to Willie Lanier, Len Ford, Leroy Kelly and Roosevelt Brown, all NFL Hall of Famers, were made at a luncheon Oct. 25. Lanier, Kelly and Brown attended; Ford's daughter, Deborah, represented Ford. Brown was an HBCU All-American with Morgan from 1951 to 1952, and he played under legendary coach Eddie Hurt. Brown began a 13-season career with the New York Giants at age 20. He was selected as an All-NFL team member eight times between 1956 and 1963. Brown also played in nine Pro Bowls and was the NFL's lineman of the year in 1956. Kelly played with the Bears under coach Earl Banks. He was named to the All-NFL team five times and was also selected to play in six Pro Bowls. He played professionally for the Cleveland Browns and took over as running back when the legendary Jim Brown retired as all-time leading rusher in 1965. In 1967, Kelly led the league in rushing yards (1,205), yards per carry (5.1) and touchdowns (11). In 1968, he led the league in rushing yards (1,269) and touchdowns (16). He retired with career totals of 7,724 yards and 74 touchdowns. The late Ford was a classic two-way player with Coach Hurt in the 1940s. He was with the Dons in the old days of the American Athletic Football Conference. After the AAFC folded, he played with the Cleveland Browns, who soon converted him to a defensive end. Using unique defensive tactics, they fully tapped into his pass-rushing talent.
Extractions: Choose a player Adderley, Herb Allen, George Alworth, Lance Atkins, Doug Badgro, Morris (Red) Barney, Lem Battles, Cliff Baugh, Sammy Bednarik, Chuck Bell, Bert Bell, Bobby Berry, Raymond Bidwill, Charles Biletnikoff, Fred Blanda, George Blount, Mel Bradshaw, Terry Brown, Jim Brown, Paul E. Brown, Roosevelt Brown, Willie Buchanan, Buck Buoniconti, Nick Butkus, Dick Campbell, Earl Canadeo, Tony Carr, Joe Casper, Dave Chamberlin, Guy Christiansen, Jack Clark, Earl (Dutch) Connor, George Conzelman, Jimmy Creekmur, Lou Csonka, Larry Davis, Al Davis, Willie Dawson, Len Dickerson, Eric Dierdorf, Dan Ditka, Mike Donovan, Art Dorsett, Tony
Extractions: Associated Press Writer WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) - UAB receiver Willie Quinnie didn't like his team's chances when Army took the lead with 1:29 left in the game. "It didn't look good," Quinnie said. Eighty seconds later, it looked much better. Darrell Hackney threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Quinnie with eight seconds left as UAB defeated Army 29-26 on Saturday. It marked the first road win this season for UAB (4-4, 3-1 Conference USA). It was a tough loss for Army (0-8, 0-6), which seemed poised to win its first game of the season when
BBC SPORT | RUGBY UNION | Bill McLaren On Brown willie John if he had any advice to pass on Well, said willie John, at Therewas no way that Gordon brown would have conceded ball to anyone or anything http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/1212037.stm
Extractions: BBC Rugby commentator Bill McLaren remembers the inspirational career of Gordon Brown. No doubt that Gordon Brown was one of the truly great Scottish lock forwards. He not only presented impressive bulk at six foot five, 16 stone, 12 pounds, but he could shift and had exceptional handling skills as borne out by that record for a forward of eight tries on the Lions' sensational tour of South Africa in 1974. Gordon had the build of a bison and whilst he had a gentle manner off the field - softly spoken, courteous and good for a laugh, a real gentle man in fact, he was a genuine hard man on the field. And he proved the perfect foil as boiler house partner to Willie John McBride on two Lions Tours. As Willie John has said: "Those Lions took no prisoners." And they were prepared to meet all forms of aggression in similar style and, partly as a result of that, proved wonderfully successful. I can vividly recall one crucial Scottish club championship match when Gordon's club - West of Scotland - came to play my own home town club, Hawick.
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Extractions: MVP: Desmond Howard, KR, Green Bay STARTING LINEUPS New England (AFC) Offense Green Bay (NFC) Shawn Jefferson WR Antonio Freeman Bruce Armstrong LT Bruce Wilkerson William Roberts LG Aaron Taylor Dave Wohlabaugh C Frank Winters Todd Rucci RG Adam Timmerman Max Lane RT Earl Dotson Ben Coates TE Mark Chmura Terry Glenn WR Andre Rison Drew Bledsoe QB Brett Favre Curtis Martin RB Edgar Bennett Keith Byars RB William Henderson Defense Ferric Collons LE Reggie White Mark Wheeler LT Santana Dotson Pio Sagapolutele RT Gilbert Brown Willie McGinest RE Sean Jones Chris Slade LLB Wayne Simmons Ted Johnson MLB Ron Cox Todd Collins RLB Brian Williams Ty Law LCB Craig Newsome Otis Smith RCB Doug Evans Lawyer Milloy SS LeRoy Butler Willie Clay FS Eugene Robinson SUBSTITUTIONS New England Offense: KAdam Vinatieri. PTom Tupa. RBMarrio Grier, David Meggett. WRVincent Brisby, Hason Graham, Ray Lucas. TEMike Bartrum, John Burke. GBob Kratch. CMike Gisler. Defense: DTChad Eaton. DEMike Jones, Chris Sullivan. LBTedy Bruschi, Marty Moore, Dwayne Sabb. CBJerome Henderson, Michael McGruder. SCorwin Brown, Terry Ray, Larry Whigham. DNP: CBRicky Reynolds. Inactive: QBScott Zolak. WRTroy Brown, Dietrich Jells. TELovett Purnell. GHeath Irwin. TDave Richards. DTDevin Wyman. CBJimmy Hitchcock. Green Bay Offense: KChris Jacke. PCraig Hentrich. RBTravis Jervey, Calvin Jones, Dorsey Levens. WRDon Beebe, Desmond Howard, Terry Mickens. TEKeith Jackson, Jeff Thomason. TJohn Michels. GLindsay Knapp. CJeff Dellenbach. Defense: DTDarius Holland. DEKeith McKenzie, Gabe Wilkins. LBBernardo Harris, Lamont Hollinquest. CBTyrone Williams. SChris Hayes, Roderick Mullen, Mike Prior. DNP: QBJim McMahon. Inactive: QBDoug Pederson, Kyle Wachholtz. WRDerrick Mayes. TGary Brown. GMarco Rivera. DTBob Kuberski. DEShannon Clavelle. CBMichael Robinson.
Pro Football Hall Of Fame - Enshrinee 2003 Pro football Hall of Fame All rights reserved. Do not duplicatein any form without permission of the Pro football Hall of Fame. http://www.profootballhof.com/players/enshrinees/wbrown.cfm
Extractions: 1967-1978, Oakland Raiders Rest of 1984 Class Mike McCormack Charley Taylor Arnie Weinmeister Undrafted, cut by Oilers, joined 1963 Broncos, All-AFL in second season ... Traded to Raiders, 1967 ... Fast, mobile, aggressive ... All-AFL/AFC seven times ... All-time AFL team, 1969 ... Played in five AFL All-Star games, four AFC-NFC Pro Bowls, nine AFL/AFC title games, two Super Bowls ... Career totals: 54 interceptions, 472 yards, two TDs ... Scored on 75-yard interception, Super Bowl XI. DOB: 12/02/1940 ... Birthplace: Yazoo City, MS ... High School: Yazoo Training (MS) ... Drafted: Not drafted. Signed as a free agent by Houston Oilers in 1963. Cut during training camp by Oilers and then signed by Denver Broncos ... Uniform Number: #24 Privacy Policy Code of Conduct Site Index Advertise Online ... Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Football Hall Of Fame - Wikipedia The first inductees into the football Hall of Fame were announced on January 29 WILLIEBROWN (1984) 1967-1978; DAVE CASPER (2002) - 1974-1980; AL DAVIS (1992 http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_Hall_of_Fame
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Listing includes year of induction and span of career with the listed club. When a person contributed in a major way to more than one club, he is listed repeatedly (e.g., George Blanda is listed with the Chicago Bears, the Houston Oilers and the Oakland Raiders). The first inductees into the Football Hall of Fame were announced on January 29 (Chicago Cardinals - 1920-1959; St. Louis Cardinals - 1960-1987; Phoenix Cardinals - 1988-1993) Charles Bidwell (1967) - 1933-1947 Jimmy Conzelman (1964) - 1940-1942, 1946-1948 Dan Dierdorf (1996) - 1971-1983 John "Paddy" Driscoll (1965) - 1920-1925 Dick "Night Train" Lane (1974) - 1954-1959 Ollie Matson (1972) - 1952, 1954-1958
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Extractions: The "Pro Football Hall of Fame" in Canton, Ohio, supposedly represents all of professional football. Yet, of its two hundred and sixteen members, only ONE was never in the NFL. That one, Buffalo's Billy Shaw, played his entire career in the AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Yet, at his induction, he wore a yellow coat emblazoned with the NFL logo. Great players like Tom Sestak, Lionel Taylor, Johnny Robinson, Abner Haynes, and dozens of other American Football League stars are ignored by the "Pro Football Hall of Fame", because they played in the wrong league.
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