Doug williams Hi throughout this biography i'm going to inform about the life of doug williams. Doug williams life was a very unordinary, Doug williams achieved a lot of thing throughout his life and he was very successful. Doug williams parents had 8 children and doug was the first , Doug williams was born august 9, 1955 (61 year old) in zachary louisiana , he went to Chaneyville school, zachary, Louisiana. He only got one offer out of highschool to to a hbcu . grambling state university is the only school to give doug williams a chance. after winning 3 south western atlantic conference championships as a four year starter at grambling university historically black university in louisiana. Doug williams thrived well in the Nfl combine which raised his stock in the Nfl draft. …show more content…
Doug williams was drafted in 1978. Doug williams was drafted 17th overall in the first round by the tampa bay buccaneers . Williams was drafted in the first round (17th overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft, chosen by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers out of Grambling State University. He led the Bucs to three playoff appearances and one NFC title game from 1979 to 1982. His 31-34-1 regular season record, and 1-3 playoff record made him the best quarterback in Buc history. The Bucs, who had never been to the playoffs before Williams arrived, had gone to the playoffs three times in four years and played in the 1979 NFC Championship Game. Williams improved his completion percentage each year with the Bucs, but was regarded as the heart and soul of the team, and the driving force behind the
Nfl wide receiver Julio Jones, who recently with his team the Atlanta Falcons to the Superbowl is the role model to many, but wasn’t always a Nfl player. Julio Jones grew up in Foley and “is a product of Foley High School in Foley, Alabama”, where his football career started. In his high school career, he was rated a five-star recruit by Rivals.com. He was constantly swarmed by recruiters from top colleges and his success shows
Daniel Hale Williams III was born on January 18, 1856 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Sarah Price Williams (mother) and Daniel Hale Williams II (father), a barber. Daniel was only nine years old when his beloved father died from tuberculosis. Following this tragedy, Daniel and his mother moved to Baltimore to live with
He played his college ball at Michigan State University where he was consider a solid if not great wide-receiver and kick return man. In fact, it was his kick returning abilities that caught the eye of several scouts around the NFL. When his career with the Spartans was completed, he entered the 2012 NFL draft.
Thomas Davis is entering his 11th season with the Carolina Panthers and he has been a great leader and even better player! He is one of the best linebackers in the NFL today and an inspiration for every football player that goes through any adversity Davis has torn his ACL three times and come back better than ever each and every time. Here's what I mean last season he had 100 tackles and two forced fumbles and in his career he has 730 tackles 13 forced fumbles and six interceptions! Amazing what he's been able to do on the football field and now with Luke Kuechly the Carolina Panthers have the best linebacker duo in the NFL and I don't think it's close. He is definitely the veteran leader that helped lead this defense for years and I'm glad
As a true freshman, Clowney played all 12 games of the regular season for South Carolina. In his debut, he completed 7 tackles, a quarterback hurry, and a pass breakup. A week later, he completed his first quarterback sack against Georgia. Overall, he completed 36 tackles for the season, 12 of which resulted in a loss of yardage. The SEC ranked him 8th for sacks and he was the only freshman in the top 10. Clowney also earned SEC Freshman of the Year and was named to the All-SEC second team.
Cris Carter got drafted in 1987, Philadelphia in the fourth round. He was cut three years later and was picked up by the Vikings in 1990. Then cut again and went to the Miami Dolphins.
Barry Sanders was, if not the best, one of the greatest football running backs in the history of the NFL. Barry was a hard worker at home, and that is what carried him in the game of football. This, in the end, is what helped him achieve a legendary status. In general, Barry Sanders was one of the most versatile football players, but was also a very quiet person on the inside.
He was born in Wichita,KS.Born July 16,1968 and is famous for being an athlete,in football and he won lots of trophies also is a pro football’s biggest stars.In October 2002,Sanders with a total of 15,269 yards,Fell to third leading all-time rusher.As a boy ,Sanders excelled in all things athletic but,his frist love was basketball.However his father,steered him toward football,In the last five games of his senior year,Sanders came alive rushing for more than a 1,000 yards, for a total of 1,417 yards for the year-a city wide record. In 1991 Barry was named NFC’s most valuable player by the NFL players association.In 1997 he was named Sporting News player of the year.
However, Isreal was sacked 10 times and threw 12 picks. Coming out of high school, the Blythewood, SC native was lightly recruited.
Julian Edelman was born in Redwood City, California on May 22, 1986. Edelman was the son of Angela and Frank Edelman. Edelman’s dad was Jewish, but on the other hand, his mom wasn’t. Edelman was a single child. His mom and dad called him minitron because he was small. He went to Woodside High school and played football there, he was the quarterback he also was a backup wide receiver. His High school started to recognize him as a football player. After High School, he went to Kent State college. He played quarterback there, he was number 1.
When going to college he was scouted out by lots of teams Mississippi ,Tennessee ,LSU , but ultimately choose Alabama . Alabama at that time and still now is a powerhouse
Rasul Douglas made a name for himself during his time at WVU. In his senior season, Douglas had eight interceptions, one touchdown, and 101 total yards in 13 games played, also leading the nation in interceptions. Douglas' playing style did not only earn him honors such as WVU Defensive Player of the Year but it also earned him an invitation to the Senior Bowl, to which he has turned heads and has made a name for himself.
Ricky's athletic ability led to him being recruited by the University of Texas to play college football. While there, Williams broke several records and won the Heisman Trophy. In 1999, Williams was selected as the fifth pick of the NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints as its only draft pick, marking the first time that one player was chosen as the only draft pick of an NFL team. ("Ricky Williams," 04)
In a 1967 game against UCLA, Simpson had a 64-yard touchdown, tying the game, then the extra point won the game for USC. This was a monumental play in a game that was considered of the greatest of the 20th century. In 1968, while still playing for USC, Simpson had a total of 1,709 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns and won the Heisman Trophy. With such a star-studded college football career, Simpson was ready for the NFL. In 1969, Simpson was drafted by the Buffalo Bills, who had gotten first draft pick. After a successful 11 seasons with the Buffalo Bills, Simpson was traded to the San Francisco 49ers in 1978, only to play two seasons and play his final game in 1979.
Wilkie Collins was an important English writer in the 1800s. Wilkie Collins was born in London, England on January 8, 1824. In 1873 he came to the United Sates. His father was a well-known painter and he traveled with his family to various places throughout Europe. From traveling to France and Italy he picked up the languages of French and Italian. Wilkie Collins suffered from poor health throughout his whole life. On his own time, Wilkie wrote stories called sensation stories. Theater was one of the many activities Wilkie was involved with. He proposed plays and magazines, as well as books. In boarding school, Wilkie Collins became a storyteller. Before he started writing, he was interested in the tea business and law. As a child and throughout Wilkie’s life he was considered an intelligent person.