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Lem Barney
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"The Supernatural", this Detroit Lion cornerback scored 11 defensive
TD's is a 7 time Pro Bowler, 3 time All Pro. Lem is a dynamic motivational speaker
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Dermontti Dawson
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Tough and talented Pittsburgh Steelers Center who dominated the
position for his 13 seasons in the NFL
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Darrell Green
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Redskin Hall of Famer who was named the World's Fastest Athlete in 1991
and has been the winner of the NFL's Fastest Man competition four times during his career
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John Hannah
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In addition to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, John is also a member of
the College Football Hall of Fame. He was named by Sports Illustrated as the Best Offensive Lineman of All-Time
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Charlie Joiner
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Played Pro Football for 18 years, longer than any other wide receiver in
history at the time of his retirement
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Deacon Jones
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Member of LA Rams "Fearsome Foursome", he was nciknamed the "Secretary
of Defense"
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Anthony Munoz
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Elected to 11 consecutive Pro Bowls and was named All Pro 11 straight times
from 1981 through 1991. Anthony was named the NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1987 and 1988
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Jerry Rice
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Viewed by many to be the greatest NFL wide receiver
to ever play the game. Selected to the Pro Bowl 13 times in his 20 NFL seasons. Jerry won three Super Bowl rings as a member
of the San Francisco 49ers
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Charlie Sanders
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One of the best tight ends of his era, Charlie caught 336 passes during
his 10 year career for 4,817 yards. He appeared in 7 Pro Bowls and was twice named All Pro. He was inducted in
to the Hall of Fame in 2007
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Rayfield Wright
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Dallas Cowboys star who is one of only 13 players in NFL history to
have played in 5 Super Bowls. Inducted into the Hall of Fame for clearing the way for Staubach, Dorsett, Newhouse
and others
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John Banaszak
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Between 1978 and 1980, Banaszak started 45 regular season games at defensive end on a pair of Pittsburgh Super Bowl Championship teams (XIII & XIV)
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Bill is an all-time
favorite of Dallas Cowboys fans for his inspirational play
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Greg Bell
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Greg
Bell rushed for 1000+ yards as a rookie for the Bills and later repeated his 1000+yard feat in back-to-back seasons for the
Rams
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Derrick Brooks
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The fifth player in NFL history whose career accomplishments include the
trifecta of ten consecutive Pro Bowl appearances, AP Player of the Year Honors and a Super Bowl Championship
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Danny Buggs
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Danny Buggs was a key part part of the Washington Redskins' wide receiving corps. He also won
the Grey Cup in the CFL and played in the USFL as well
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Gill Byrd
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Retired as the team's All-Time leader in interceptions (42) and interception
return yards for the San Diego Chargers
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Chris Calloway
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Diminutive by NFL standards, the 5'10", 180lb Calloway spent 11 years in the NFL from 1990-2001
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Dez Clark
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Desmond Clark is
a current tight end for the Chicago Bears where he has played since the 2003 season.
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Robin Cole
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, played on 2 Super Bowl winning teams
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Tom Dempsey
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Tom is the owner of the longest field goal in NFL
history at 63 yards. Born with no toes on his right foot or fingers on his right hand, Tom is a true inspiration
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Hanford Dixon
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"Top Dawg" of the Cleveland Browns' defense
of the '80's as leader of the Dawg Pound
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Levar Fisher
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Drafted
into the NFL by the Arizona Cardinals in 2002, Levar Fisher uses the same strength and fortitude that got him into the NFL
to now inspire people of all ages through his motivational speaking.
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Jay Foreman
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Jay
Foreman is an 8-year NFL linebacker and the son of Viking great, five time pro bowler, Chuck Foreman
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David Fulcher
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"Fo-Rock" was known as one of the
NFL's largest, fastest, hardest hitting and best strong safeties in the league for the Cincinnati Bengals
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L.C. Greenwood
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Member of the legendary "Steel Curtain" at 6-foot-6, 250 lbs,
unofficially recorded 73 1/2 sacks and 14 fumble recoveries during his career
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Shawn Harper
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A 7 year pro football player, Shawn uses wit, humor, feats of strength
and his NFL experiences to draw and captivate his audience. He then delivers an earth-shaking message of motivation,
encouragement and hope
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Rodney Hampton
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Rushed for more than 1,000 yards five consecutive seasons. Upon his
retirement Rodney was the Giants All-Time leading rusher with 6,897 yards placing him in the Top 50 in NFL history
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Matthew Hatchette
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Matthew
is a veteran of 8 NFL seasons who has successfully transitioned into an acting and producing career in Hollywood
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Chad Hennings
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Flew 45 missons in N. Iraq w/ USAF before winning 2 Super Bowls
w/ the Dallas Cowboys
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J.D. Hill
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Bills & Lions receiver played in the Pro Bowl in 1972
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Lonzel Hill
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A wide receiver and punt returner for the New Orleans Saints for 4 seasons
from 1987 to 1990. In those 4 seasons, Lonzell caught 136 passes for 1,696 yards
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Brian Jordan
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Brian Jordan is one of only three athletes to play
in both the NFL and MLB.
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Levon Kirkland
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Levon Kirkland was recognized as one of the top inside linebackers
in the NFL. A second round draft choice for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1992, he went on to play 11 seasons in the NFL;
9 with the Steelers, one with the Seahawks and one with the Eagles.
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John Kolb
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Long regarded as one of the best offensive linemen to ever put on a Pittsburgh
Steelers uniform. John played for the Steelers from 1969 to 1981 and won 4 Super Bowls with the team
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Tommy Maddox
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From rising star to journeyman and back to star again, this is Tommy's
journey
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Gerry Markbreit
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This referee's inspiring, humorous talk centers on teamwork and communication,
handling the unexpected, the importance of maintaining order amid chaos and how to make split-second decisions under pressure
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Guy McIntyre
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Guy was a dominant offensive guard for the outstanding San Francisco 49ers teams of the 1980’s.
It was while with the 49ers that Guy won 3 Super Bowl championships (1984, 1988 & 1989). He
was also named to the Pro Bowl in 5 consecutive seasons from 1989 to 1993. He is an inductee of the Georgia
Sports Hall of Fame.
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Karl Mecklenberg
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A former Denver Broncos Captain and All-Pro, Karl rose from being a college
walk on and a 12th round draft pick to a pro career that included 6 Pro Bowl and 3 Super Bowl appearances
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Gene Mingo
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The first Black field goal kicker in professional football in the United
States. Gene was a very versatile football player as he played several positions including halfback, kicker and kickoff/
punt returner
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Mike Minter
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A pillar of the Carolina Panther defense since joining the team in 1997.
Known as one of the most consistent performers in pro football, Mike is a rare breed having spent his entire career with one
organization
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Mercury Morris
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Rushed for 1,000 yards for the Miami Dolphins Super Bowl team of 1972;
the only undefeated team in NFL history and also won the Super Bowl
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Eddie Murray
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Eddie was the #6 All-Time Point Scorer in NFL
history at the time of his retirement and was named as the kicker on the All-Decade Team of the 1980's
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Christian Okoye
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Set a number of Chiefs rushing records including total yards in a season,
touchdowns in a season, attempts in a single game, 100 yard games in a season and was the first Chiefs running back to rush
for 1,000 yards for more than one season
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Eddie Payton
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Only one of three Lions to register 2 touchdowns off returns in a single
game. His 98 yard kick off return for touchdowns is the fifth longest in Detroit history and his 87 yard punt return
stand as the third longest in franchise history
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Ted Peterson
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Won 2 Super Bowls w/ the great Steelers teams of the '70's
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Greg Pruitt
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At the time of his retirement, Greg ranked 5th in NFL history in yards
behind such legendary names as Jim Brown, OJ Simpson, Franco Harris and Walter Payton
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Jethro Pugh
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A 6'6" defensive tackle who won two Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys
in the '70's
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Freddie Scott
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Freddie had a standout college football career as a wide receiver at Penn
State where he set the school record for most catches in a game (13) and was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Freddie Scott II is a second-generation player in the National Football League.
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Donnie Shell
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"Torpedo Shell" won 4 Super Bowls as a member of the vaunted
Pittsburgh Steelers Steel Curtain of the 1970's
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Yancey Thigpen
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Yancey Thigpen was
a two-time Pro Bowl receiver for the Steelers and Titans. He had a reputation as a fearless receiver over the middle
and gained over 5,000 career receiveing yards.
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Everson Walls
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The only player to lead the NFL in interceptions in 3 different seasons.
Everson was also a 4 time Pro Bowl player and named to the All-Time Dallas Cowboys team
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Hines Ward
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MVP of 2006 Super Bowl XL in February of 2006 for his outstanding performance
in the league's Championship game. Pittsburgh Steelers All Pro current wide receiver
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Garo Yepremian
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Named by the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the kicker of the decade for
the '70's
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