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  ESPN Classic - Roid Rage
Alzado's nicknames included "Rainbow" and "Three Mile Lyle." The former referred to Alzado's mood swings and the latter to his volcanic temper.
Alzado, who said he spent 4-6 hours daily in the weight room, went from 195 pounds as a freshman at Yankton to 245 as a sophomore, 280 as a junior and 300 as a senior.
Alzado's fourth wife, Kathy, discovered he was on steroids when she found a needle in the garbage can.
espn.go.com /classic/s/add_alzado_lyle.html   (557 words)

  
 Willamette Week Online | News | NEWS STORY | Sudden Death Overtime | Wednesday June 14th, 2006
Lyle Alzado, a 15-year All-Pro defensive lineman in the NFL, confessed to ESPN in July 1991 that he relied on steroids and human growth hormone.
Alzado spent his final days in Oregon because he was getting treatment at OHSU for his brain cancer and because his fourth wife, whom he married one month before his cancer diagnosis in 1991, was from Lake Oswego.
Alzado's first wife, Cynthia, has claims totaling $211,000 in unpaid spousal and child support for the two years before Alzado died, and for future child support due Alzado's son Justin, who was 9 when his father died.
www.wweek.com /story.php?story=7663   (573 words)

  
 Lyle Alzado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lyle Alzado (April 3, 1949 – May 14, 1992) was a NFL football player most famous for his intense and intimidating style of play.
Alzado pursued an acting career in both movies and television, appearing mostly in youth-oriented comedy and adventure roles.
Alzado starred in the sitcom Learning the Ropes where he played a high school principal moonlighting as a professional wrestler known as "The Masked Maniac." The show's premise was that Alzado's wrestler lifestyle was a secret alter ego.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lyle_Alzado   (582 words)

  
 ESPN Classic - Not the size of the dog in the fight
Lyle used football as a way of expressing his anger at the world and at the way he grew up," says Peter Alzado, Lyle's brother, on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series.
Alzado's best season with the Browns was 1980, when he led the team with nine sacks.
In 1990, at 41, Alzado attempted a comeback with the Raiders.
espn.go.com /classic/biography/s/Alzado_Lyle.html   (1301 words)

  
 Memorial to Lyle Alzado
Lyle, a true defensive standout for the Broncos, was the first Yankton College (South Dakota) player ever drafted by the NFL and was a two-time all conference pick.
Lyle Alzado was 42 when he died of brain cancer.
An American football SuperBowl hero with the Los Angeles Raiders in the 1984, Alzado owned a restaurant in West Hollywood and had embarked on a career as a movie actor when he died in 1992 after going public.
www.geocities.com /bigcory94533/alzado.html   (326 words)

  
 Biography for Lyle Alzado   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alzado amassed a string of prestigious achievements in his NFL career including being named ABC's 1977 Defensive Player of The Year and Defensive Linesman of the Year, plus he was a key player in the Oakland Raider's Super Bowl victory over the Washington Redskins in 1983.
At his peak, the fiery Alzado stood around 6' 3" and weighed in at approximately 255 pounds, however after a failed comeback attempt to the NFL in 1991, he admitted long term steroid abuse.
Lyle used football as a way of expressing his anger at the world and at the way he grew up".
www.imdb.com /name/nm0023668/bio   (388 words)

  
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Description: Lyle Alzado, the one-time star lineman of the famed ‘Orange Crush’ defense in Denver, made his way to the Los Angeles Raiders in 1982.
Alzado became the cornerstone of the Raiders defensive line, leading them to victory in Super Bowl XVIII against the Washington Redskins.
In 1992, Alzado died from complications due to cancer in his brain which he attributed to his long term use of steroids.
www.mitchellandness.com /detail.aspx?ID=6549   (119 words)

  
 SportsShooter.com - Help from football experts: where is Alzado?
I know he died 1992 but I thought he was introduced to the Hall of Fame and Bill Mack made a sculpture for it.
I think the Bill Mack sculpture was done as a special tribute to the memory of Alzado.
Lyle Alzado, who gained a reputation as one of football's most
www.sportsshooter.com /message_display.html?tid=4938   (538 words)

  
 NFL Football Revealed on Squib Kick » Steroids and Lyle Alzado
Your pre-remote control author watched Lyle play many years ago for Denver and later for the Los Angeles Raiders (that’s right Los Angeles).
Lyle went on the do movies and television and was involved in pro wrestling.
Lyle was fun to watch, good for the game, but a sad story outside of football.
www.squibkick.com /steroids-and-lyle-alzado   (714 words)

  
 Lyle Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores
In "Assimilating New Members" by Lyle E. Schaller, a recogniz...
A powerful new voice in Western fiction, Lyle Brandt delivers a haunting portrayal of one gunfighter's isolation reflected against the majestic landsc...
The decision, in Spring 1948, to form two battalions of Foreign Legion paratroopers was prompted by the requirement for enlarged airborne forces in In...
www.bookfinder4u.com /search_10/Lyle.html   (487 words)

  
 AMCTV.com SHOW - Destroyer
This horror thriller is set at a prison, where a serial rapist and murderer (former L.A. Raiders football player Lyle Alzado) awaits death in the electric chair.
Strange things start happening on the set, and crew members also disappear--and end up murdered.
Lyle Alzado, Tobias Andersen, Deborah Foreman, Lannie Garrett, Pat Mahoney, Anthony Perkins, Clayton Rohner, Jim Turner
www.amctv.com /show/detail?CID=58373-1-ES   (109 words)

  
 1984 Los Angeles Raiders Black Throwback Jersey from Mitchell and Ness, With #77 and 'Alzado' On the Jersey (Lyle ...
This jersey is year specific and includes an ID tag on the front tail of the garment.
This is the number worn by Lyle Alzado with the 1984 Los Angeles Raiders.
These are the hallmarks of all Mitchell and Ness jerseys, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants.
www.onlinesports.com /pages/I,MN-FSOR84D77.html   (378 words)

  
 Lyle Alzado Celebrity Sighting
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I was driving through Chesseman Park one day and as I drove around, I saw Lyle Alzado running.
I drove up, got out of the car and asked him for an autograh.
thecelebritycafe.com /sightings/10249.html   (98 words)

  
 Lyle Alzado Quotes
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 Lyle Alzado Oakland Raiders Lyle Alzado
Alzado also admitted the steroids sometimes made him so crazy that at times he couldn't deal with social stress.
After years of denying he used steroids, Alzado came clean in a cover story for Sports Illustrated in July 1991, three months after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
Ted Daisher brings new hope for the Raiders
www.raidersonline.org /lyle-alzado.php   (1961 words)

  
 The Hater Nation: Lyle Alzado in Training
Verba, who felt he was underpaid in Cleveland, asked for and was granted his release from the Browns this season when he paid back his $465,000 signing bonus.
Verba has been described as a Lyle Alzado in training and this kind of common sense proves that he has much in common with the former Raiders defensive standout.
Raiders fans, of course, will likely applaud this move.
thehaternation.blogspot.com /2005/07/lyle-alzado-in-training.html   (474 words)

  
 Lyle Alzado   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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