1. This man is most noted for his QB
play with the Rams in the 80s and 90s and his confrontation with Jim
Rome. ( 2 points)
2.
An excellent, fundamentally strong player, this center out of North
Carolina played for the Cavs during the 80s and 90s. He was a
five-time all star. ( 2 points)
3.
One of the greatest offensive linemen in Chargers history, this
right tackle/right guard was All Pro from 1960-68 with the team. ( 3 points)
4.
This outside linebacker was an All Pro with the Bears in 1986 but
signed with the Redskins as a free agent after the 1987 season. ( 3 points)
5.
From 1974-80 this Dodgers first baseman with the one time squeaky
clean image had six seasons with 200 or more hits. ( 3 points)
6.
One of the most prolific hitters not to be in baseball’s Hall of
Fame, this man was the NL Rookie of the Year in 1964 and the AL MVP
in 1972. ( 3 points)
7.
This bald headed point guard with head band had an excellent run
with the Sonics during the 70s. In the 1975-76 he led the NBA in
assists and steals. ( 4 points)
8.
A good enough athlete to play both in MLB and the NBA , he
eventually stopped playing for the Blue Jays and continued his career
with the Celtics. ( 2 points)
9.
Perhaps one of the most overlooked goal scorers in NHL history, this
man had four 50 goal seasons for the Flyers during the 80s. ( 4 points)
10.
This big, left-handed hitting first baseman had a couple of big
seasons with the Royals after coming over in a trade with the Houston
Astros. He had three 100 RBI seasons with the Royals during the 70s. ( 4 points)
Answers Below
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1. Jim Everett. Jim led the NFL in
TD passes in 1988 and 1989 and was named to the Pro Bowl in 1990.
2. Brad Daugherty. In eight seasons
in the NBA Brad averaged 19 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists. He
had a really well rounded game.
3. Ron Mix. Ron was one of the best
linemen in the history of the AFL.
4. Wilber Marshall. After being
named All Pro with the Redskins in 1992 Marshall signed with the
Houston Oilers.
5. Steve Garvey. Garvey signed as a
free agent with the Padres after his days as a Dodger, but was on the
down side of his career by then.
6. Dick Allen. Frank Thomas is
probably the greatest hitter in White Sox history, but Dick Allen is
probably the most exciting player in Sox history in the last 100
years.
7. Slick Watts. At his peak, Slick
also scored 13 ppg.
8. Danny Ainge. Danny hit.220 has a
Blue Jay with an OPS of .533 so he made the right decision.
9. Tim Kerr. In addition to his four
50 goal seasons, Tim had another season that saw him score 48 goals.
He was also huge on the power play. He led the NHL in power play
goals three times.
10. John Mayberry. In addition to
his power, John also drew a lot of walks. John twice led the AL in
walks and also led the AL in OBP in 1973 with a mark of .417.
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