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During Marino's professional career (1983-1999) with the Miami Dolphins, he
was one of the most skilled and revered quarterbacks in the game, renowned for
his incredibly quick release. Marino was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in
1984 and was selected to nine Pro Bowls (1983-87, 1991-92, 1994-95). When he
retired, he owned virtaually every major career passing record in the NFL record
book, including an astounding 61,361 yards gained passing. He remains the only
man to pass for more than 5,000 yards in a season (5,084 in 1984) and he won 147
games in his career, the second most all time. He was inducted into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame in 2005.
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After starring at linebacker and center for the University of Illinois, Dick
Butkus was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1965. In his rookie season, Butkus
led the team in tackles, interceptions, forced fumbles, and fumble recoveries.
He went on to establish himself as the most feared defensive player in the
league and one of the greatest middle linebackers of all time. Butkus was best
known for his punishing tackles and the sideline-to-sideline ferocious play that
became his trademark. He was selected to the Pro Bowl nine times. He was named
to the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team and was inducted into the Pro Football
Hall of Fame in 1979.
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Peyton Manning was selected as the first overall pick by the Indianapolis
Colts in the 1998 NFL Draft. A star at the University of Tennessee, Manning
already holds several NFL passing records, including: touchdown passes in a
single season (49 in 2004), most consecutive seasons with over 4,000 yards
passing (6 from 1999 through 2004), and most seasons with 4,000 or more yards
passing in a career (7). He was the NFL co-MVP in 2003, and led the Colts to
victory over the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI, for which he was named game’s
MVP. He is the son of former New Orleans Saints QB Archie Manning and elder
brother of New York Giants signal caller Eli Manning.
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Eli Manning is the starting quarterback for the New York Giants. He is the
son of former New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning, and is the younger
brother of current Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning. Eli was named
the Giants’ starter in 2005. He delivered several winning performances
throughout the year, including key victories over the Rams, Broncos, and 49ers.
Eli's second season was largely a success. He finished in the top five in both
passing yards and TD passes, while quarterbacking an offense that finished third
in the NFL in scoring, with a total of 422 points.
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One of the most exciting quarterbacks of his era, Archie Manning was selected
in the 1971 NFL draft out of Ole Miss by the New Orleans Saints. A recent
expansion club at the time, the Saints consistently struggled, despite
exceptional performances from Manning. In 1972 he led the NFL in pass attempts
and completions, and the NFC in passing yards, though the team's record was only
2-11-1. In 1978, he was named the NFC Player Of The Year by UPI after leading
the Saints to their first non-losing season, 8-8. Manning was selected to the
Pro Bowl in 1978 and 1979. He is the father of two current NFL starting QBs,
Peyton and Eli Manning.
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Pete Rose was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. He holds the
major league record for most hits in a career (4,256), most games played
(3,562), and most at bats (14,053). He played for the Cincinnati Reds’ dominant
“Big Red Machine” teams of the 1970s, winning four National League Pennants and
two World Series titles. Rose was named the World Series Most Valuable Player in
1975. In 1978, he signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies, with
whom he won two more NL Pennants and the 1980 World Series. Nicknamed “Charlie
Hustle” for his blue-collar work ethic and competitive fire, Pete Rose is the
only player in major league history to play 500 or more games at five different
positions (1B, 2B, 3B, LF, and RF), and the only player to appear in an All-Star
Game at each of those positions. Pete Rose was a 17-time All-Star.
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Chad Johnson plays wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals who drafted him
out of Oregon State University in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. After
seeing only moderate playing time as a rookie, Johnson set a Bengals franchise
record in 2003 by racking up 1,355 receiving yards, then surpassed it 2005, with
1,432 yards. Johnson has led the AFC in receiving yards for four consecutive
seasons. In addition to being one of the most productive receivers in the NFL,
Johnson is one of the most popular. In fan voting for the 2006 Pro Bowl, Johnson
finished first in votes for wide receivers, and fourth overall. He has earned
nationwide attention for his flamboyant attitude, which is often seen during his
infamous end zone celebrations after catching touchdown passes.
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Jim Thome, who plays for the Chicago White Sox, started his pro career in
1991 with the Cleveland Indians. A prolific home run hitter, he once hit a
511-foot shot at Jacobs Field, the longest home run ever recorded at a Cleveland
ballpark. He hit a career-high 52 homers in 2002, earning his nickname, The
Thomenator. In 2002, Thome joined the Philadelphia Phillies, with whom he hit 47
home runs in his first season, one short of Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt's
single-season team record of 48. In 2004, Thome hit his 400th career homer. In
2005. He was traded to the Chicago White Sox where he has flourished. He was
named the American League's Comeback Player of the Year in 2006.
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Considered one of the best lefties of his generation, the New York Mets’ Tom
Glavine is a five-time 20-game winner and two-time Cy Young Award winner. He is
also known as an excellent fielding and hitting pitcher. In 1991 Glavine won 20
games for the Atlanta Braves and posted a 2.55 ERA, en route to winning his
first National League Cy Young Award. He also helped the Braves reach the World
Series that year. It was his first of three consecutive seasons with 20 or more
wins. Glavine won his second Cy Young Award in 1998, going 20-6 with a 2.47 ERA.
Glavine won a championship with the Braves in 1995, also earning World Series
MVP honors. Glavine went to four other World Series with the Braves. He joined
the Mets in 2003 and finished the 2006 season with a record of 15-7, and a 3.82
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