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  1. 2 giorni fa · Then quarterback Bob Griese completed an 18-yard pass to wide receiver Paul Warfield to reach the Washington 34-yard line. After two more running plays, Griese threw a 28-yard touchdown pass (his longest completion of the game) to wide receiver Howard Twilley for his only catch of the game.

    • January 14, 1973
    • Redskins by 3
  2. 20 apr 2024 · No views 1 minute ago. Keith Jackson and Bob Griese, The lead College Football broadcast team for ABC Sports including Rose Bowl from 1989 to 1999. Both appear on the TV show, Coach. ...more ...

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  3. 21 ore fa · Bob Griese: QB: 1967–1980 62: Jim Langer: C: 1970–1979 42: Paul Warfield: WR: 1970–1974 85: Nick Buoniconti: LB: 1969–1974, 1976: 1991 1972 Undefeated Team: 1992 66: Larry Little: G: 1969–1980: 1993 57: Dwight Stephenson: C: 1980–1987: 1994 67: Bob Kuechenberg: G: 1970–1984: 1995 347: Don Shula: Head Coach: 1970–1995: ...

  4. 22 apr 2024 · The 10 Hall of Famers this class produced trail only the 1964 draft, and names such as Gene Upshaw and Bob Griese put this class in elite company. The accomplishments of this class extended beyond the football field, stretching from the basketball court to the court house.

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  5. 1 mag 2024 · A master of the quarterback position, Bob Griese's pinpoint accuracy, keen football acumen, and impeccable decision-making skills paved the way for a legendary career that saw him become one of Indiana's most beloved football icons.

  6. 27 apr 2024 · Quarterback Bob Griese was selected by the Dolphins in the fourth overall pick in 1967 from Purdue and In 1968 the Dolphins selected Syracuse running back Larry Csonka with the eighth overall...

  7. 3 giorni fa · Years of service. 1946–1950 [2] Unit. United States Marine Corps Aviation. Battles/wars. Cold War. Keith Max Jackson (October 18, 1928 – January 12, 2018) [3] was an American sports commentator, journalist, author, and radio personality, known for his career with ABC Sports (1966–2006).