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  Roger Staubach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1981, Staubach was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.
Staubach was one of the most exciting NFL players of the 1970's.
Staubach currently jointly owns Hall of Fame Racing, a NASCAR Nextel Cup team, with fellow former Cowboy Troy Aikman, which will begin racing for the 2006 season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roger_Staubach   (499 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Roger Staubach
Roger Staubach was hailed by Navy coach Wayne Hardin as "the greatest quarterback Navy ever had." In 1963, he completed more than 115 passes, nine for touchdowns, and as a sophomore completed 67 of 98 pass attempts and was the leading percentage passer in the nation.
Roger Staubach - Hall of Fame passer for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969 until 1979 - displayed another skill which enabled him to become one of the best to play the position.
Staubach kept up with the Cowboys' playbook and attended the team's training camps every year during his annual leave from the Navy (one year served in Vietnam).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Roger-Staubach   (1841 words)

  
 Staubach excited about Hall ceremony - Boston.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Although Roger Staubach considers being in the Pro Football Hall of Fame the greatest honor of his career, he's rarely able to go to Canton to personally welcome the newest members of the club.
Staubach's NFL debut was delayed by a stint in the Navy, Young's by a stint in the USFL.
Staubach joked that he was tempted to give coach Bill Parcells a call last season when then-40-year-old Testaverde became the starter.
www.boston.com /sports/football/articles/2005/08/05/staubach_excited_about_hall_ceremony   (828 words)

  
 Heisman.com - Heisman Trophy
Of Roger's subsequent professional career with the Dallas Cowboys, not much needs to be said other than that he proved himself to be one of the finest quarterbacks in history in terms of both performance and team leadership.
Roger was elected to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 1981.
Staubach became the second Navy player in four years to win the Heisman and one of the few to win it as a junior.
www.heisman.com /winners/r-staubach63.html   (262 words)

  
 St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Roger Staubach
Staubach was drafted by the Cowboys in the tenth round of the 1964 NFL draft, but first served in the navy for four years before beginning his professional career.
Staubach's injury came while he tried to fight through several defenders in an attempt to score, a style unlike that of most other quarterbacks,; who generally try as hard as possible to avoid physical contact on the playing field.
Staubach was enshrined in the Professional Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio in 1985.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419201152   (690 words)

  
 Roger Staubach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1969 Roger Staubach joined the Dallas Cowboys as a 27-year-old rookie, became the starting quarterback in his third season in 1971, and for the next nine seasons he led the Dallas attack.
Staubach got the nod and he went on to pass for 1,882 yards and 15 touchdowns, winning the passing title with a 104.8 quarterback rating.
Of Roger Staubach's professional career with the Dallas Cowboys, not much needs to be said other than that he proved himself to be one of the finest quarterbacks in history in terms of both performance and team leadership.
www.famoustexans.com /rogerstaubach.htm   (1300 words)

  
 NFL.com: NFL - HOF chat: Roger Staubach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mike McNamara: Roger, one of the reasons you left the NFL was because of the number of concussions you had sustained.
Roger Staubach: Today at the HOF lunch I'm standing up there and someone forearms me in the back and it's Joe Greene, who we did fear back in the old days.
Roger Staubach: There would be a number of plays that I would replay but the one that comes to mind is SB XIII against Pittsburgh.
www.nfl.com /news/hof/000728staubach.html   (645 words)

  
 Corporate Speakers - Inspirational speaker Roger Staubach
One of football's greatest quarterbacks, Roger Staubach is available for motivational lectures and personal appearances at your next conference or special event.
Staubach is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer/President and Chief Operating Officer of The Staubach Company, dealing in commercial real estate, and serves on the Boards of Directors of several companies.
Roger is currently on the Board of Trustees of American AAdvantage Funds, Board of Directors of the United Way of America, Brinker International and “PowerUP: Bridging the Digital Divide” and the Board of Advisors of the Children’s Scholarship Fund.
www.corporateartists.com /speaker_roger_staubauch.html   (318 words)

  
 Member - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Roger Staubach joined the Dallas Cowboys as a 27-year-old rookie in 1969 and didn't win the regular quarterbacking job from until his third season in 1971.
Making Staubach particularly dangerous was his ability to scramble out of trouble — his 410 career rushes netted him 2,264 yards for a 5.5-yard average and 20 touchdowns.
Staubach first starred as a quarterback at the U. Naval Academy, where he was a Heisman Trophy winner as a junior in 1963.
www.profootballhof.com /hof/member.jsp?player_id=201   (366 words)

  
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Staubach led the NFL in passing four times and was selected to the All-NFC team four times.
Staubach was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1964 from the Naval Academy, but did not join the team until 1969 due to his Navy commitment.
Staubach owns the second most passing yards in club history, 22,700, and his 3,586 in 1979 still ranks as the second most passing yards in a single season for the Cowboys.
www.dallascowboys.com /history_hof_player.cfm?art=6   (531 words)

  
 Jolly Roger - TIME Magazine
Roger Thomas Staubach, 21, Naval Academy midshipman and college quarterback beyond compare, was playing football against Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Staubach's performance so far this season is more than a tribute to his own splendid talents: it shows how completely today's top college quarterbacks dominate the teams they play for.
Graduation for Staubach is still a year and a half away, and he has a four-year Navy hitch to serve—probably as a supply officer (he is color-blind and tends toward airsickness).
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,873786,00.html   (3811 words)

  
 NFL.com - NFL News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Roger Staubach is an NFL Hall of Famer who I drafted when I worked for the Cowboys.
Roger was quick to admit he was the oldest player on the field.
A modest man his entire adult life, Roger confessed that even his teammates were shocked he could still throw the ball as well as he did.
www.nfl.com /news/story/8176553   (619 words)

  
 MAGIC: Catching Up with Roger Staubach
Staubach may be a fan of Hill like any normal fan, but his ties to the All-Star are a bit tighter than most.
Hill’s father, Calvin, played with Staubach on the Cowboys, where they formed a friendship so close-knit that Staubach accompanied Calvin to the hospital when he and his wife, Janet, gave birth to their only son.
In fact, Staubach can even say that he is a big part of making Grant Hill who he is today.
www.nba.com /magic/news/Catching_Up_with_Roger_Staubac-131961-800.html   (504 words)

  
 Caller.com: Sports
Staubach was on the team in 1969 and saw infrequent action during the next two seasons.
But Staubach was back for the playoffs and came off the bench to lead Dallas to victory over a familiar playoff nemesis.
Staubach admitted it was tough to watch the games and two Dallas trips to the NFC Championship Game.
www.caller.com /ccct/sports/article/0,1641,CCCT_802_3080032,00.html   (1492 words)

  
 TPJ.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the early 1990s, Staubach served with the younger George Bush on the board of the Cooper Aerobics Center, which was started by Bush’s fitness guru and personal physician Kenneth Cooper (see Roger Enrico).
During the 2000 campaign, partially-pro-choice Staubach appeared with Bush at rallies in California and for the Iowa straw poll.
After the election, Staubach was rumored to be a candidate to be Defense Secretary or Navy Secretary (a job offered to Pioneer Colin McMillan).
www.tpj.org /docs/pioneers/pioneers_view.jsp?id=43   (195 words)

  
 Hall of Famer Q&A with Roger Staubach - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Staubach: I was fortunate to see you play at Annapolis against Pitt in I think your Heisman year.
Roger, Tom Landry had to be a big influence in your life.
Roger: The Cowboys were never the same after you left; in my eyes you are one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
www.profootballhof.com /history/release.jsp?release_id=432   (1604 words)

  
 Peyton Manning.com > PeyBack Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Staubach was recognized during the Pathfinder Awards ceremonies at Conseco Fieldhouse June 23, 2002, as part of the Youthlinks Indiana Charity Golf Tournament co-sponsored by Indiana Sports Corporation (ISC) and Indiana Black Expo.
Staubach, the most valuable player of Super Bowl VI, was honored at Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans, where he participated in the ceremonial coin toss prior to kickoff.
In Indianapolis, Staubach was honored alongside former University of North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith and golf-course architects Pete and Alice Dye.
www.peytonmanning.com /peyback/award/2002.cfm   (525 words)

  
 Welcome to TechData.com!
Roger Staubach ¾ Hall of Fame passer for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969 until 1979 ¾ displayed another skill that enabled him to become one of the best to play the position.
After being picked by the Cowboys, Staubach was forced to wait five years before breaking into the NFL in 1969 as a 27-year-old not-so-young rookie.
Staubach became the most exciting quarterback of the '70s.
www.techdata.com /content/events/ev_dallasspeakers.aspx   (1028 words)

  
 Dallas Cowboys, Roger Staubach, Mike Ditka and other heroes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Anyone who knew Roger Staubach knew he was one of the most competitive athletes in the history of the NFL.
To this day, I admire Roger Staubach and respect him as a player, a businessman, and a family man. He was part of a vanishing breed, as trite as that sounds.
Roger Staubach; Mike Ditka; Linda Gray, with whom I became friends during my days associated with the TV show "Dallas"; and a female news anchor from New York City whom I befriended after watching her newscast on DSS satellite.
www.neto.com /rcr/cowboys.html   (3380 words)

  
 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys 8x10 Autographed Photograph (Dallas Cowboys-) - PriceGrabber.com
Description: Roger Staubach won the Heisman Trophy in 1963 during his Junior year.
Staubach went on to pass for 1,882 yards and 15 touchdowns, winning the passing title with a 104.8 quarterback rating as a Cowboy.
This 8x10 color, action photo is personally hand signed by Roger Staubach with the inscription HOF 85.
www.pricegrabber.com /search_getprod.php/masterid=7593861   (184 words)

  
 TSN Presents - Football's 100 Greatest Players
Roger Staubach, the always-polite U.S. Naval Academy graduate and Vietnam veteran, was a football warrior who could break your heart without remorse or regret.
That was the essence of Staubach, whose special mobility also set him apart from his peers.
Staubach's success is remarkable, considering he fulfilled a four-year commitment to the Navy and didn't become a professional until age 27.
archive.sportingnews.com /nfl/100/29.html   (376 words)

  
 ©ARTLETICS – Celebrating America’s Athletic Legacy - Roger Staubach - Large   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Born February 5, 1942, Roger Staubach was known as a field general.
Winning the Heisman Trophy at Navy in 1963, he continued his success in the pros to win 2 Superbowls titles (1972,'78) and was the Superbowl MVP in 1972.
In the tradition of Johnny Unitas, if you were wining against a team that Roger Staubach was on in the forth quarter, the last guy you would want to have the ball was "The General".
www.artletics.com /football_prints_staubach_large.htm   (86 words)

  
 Bells that Troy Aikman heard were Roger Staubach calling
"It was Roger (Staubach) calling with his pep talk," Aikman reported, grinning wryly.
He was, however, chuckling about the phone call from Staubach, who retired at Cowboys quarterback because of numerous concussions.
The surprise is that it has taken this long for Staubach to call.
www.texnews.com /cowboys/troy111097.html   (836 words)

  
 SAWS News: Roger Staubach Tours SAWS' New Headquarters Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Staubach is CEO of The Staubach Company, which is the project manager responsible for development of SAWS' new site.
Staubach wanted to get a better feel for the location that his company is helping to develop.
The Staubach Company's role consists of overseeing the evaluation of the real estate site selection, selection of the design/build team, and oversight of development, design, and construction of the site.
www.saws.org /latest_news/NewsDrill.cfm?news_id=172   (205 words)

  
 Staubach.com - Executive Bios
Roger T. Staubach is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of The Staubach Company, the leading global real estate advisory firm that delivers cost-effective solutions for the users of office, industrial and retail space.
The Staubach Company’s 1,200 people are located in 60 offices throughout the Americas and serve more than 2,000 clients.  Worldwide, the DTZ Staubach Tie Leung partnership has 7,900 professionals that deliver services and solutions to multinational clients in 40 countries.
Roger currently serves on the boards of directors of AMR Corporation and McLeodUSA.
www.staubach.com /AboutStaubach/bio.asp?bio_ID=106   (231 words)

  
 Roger T. Staubach: Teamwork in the New Millennium"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Quarterback Roger Staubach is the hallmark of athletic excellence and sportsmanship.
Hailed by Navy coach Wayne Hardin as "the greatest quarterback the Navy ever had," Staubach is the 4th junior to win the Heisman Trophy.
In 1963, he completed more than 115 passes, nine for touchdowns, and, as a sophomore, was the leading percentage passer in the nation Roger Staubach won the Heisman Trophy for College Football.
www.speak.com /page.cfm?go2=profile&ID=1640   (284 words)

  
 Roger Staubach - Reviews on RateItAll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Staubach came in as a rookie at 27 yrs.
Nothing against Aikman, but Roger was never surrounded with the great offensive players that Troy was.
Roger along with Terry Bradshaw was the best QB of the 70s and many would prefer Roger because of his mobility.
www.rateitall.com /i-65461-roger-staubach.aspx   (344 words)

  
 Roger Staubach
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For Football Celebrity Roger Staubach, the Game Now is Real Estate.
From Cleats To Wingtips: Gale Sayers, Roger Staubach, and other sports legends-turned-CEOs use lessons from the playing field to foster success in the workplace.
www.infoplease.com /ipsa/A0109669.html   (266 words)

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