Rich Gannon Rich Gannon was 76-56 as a starter and led the Oakland Raiders to the Super Bowl back in 2002 but lost. Gannon has never won a Super Bowl despite throwing for 180 touchdowns and retiring with an 84.7 quarterback rating. Was Rich Gannon fast? He had the speed.Read More →

Chad Johnson became Chad Ochocinco because of his jersey No. 85. During Hispanic Heritage Month in 2006, he announced that he wanted to change his birth name to Ochocinco to honor that number (though it should be noted that “ochenta y cinco” is Spanish for 85; “ocho” is eight andRead More →

No way does Davis belong in the Hall of Fame. While he was a good back his numbers and production were paved away by the other weapons around him and his O-Line, just ask Gary and Anderson. His short lived career and numbers does not warrant his induction. Who areRead More →