Ex-Cowboy Bernie Kosar

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Thought all you Bernie Kosar fans might be interested in this. Any thoughts?



Dallas will be forever grateful to the man who stepped up to the proverbial plate when Troy Aikman was literally knocked out of the 1993 NFC Championship game with a concussion. Bernie Kosar’s legendary sidearm produced a 42-yard touchdown pass to Alvin Harper that put the Cowboys up 35-14 and sealed the San Francisco 49ers’ fate.

Now the championship player is headlining a new venture: an ownership share in the Arena Football League’s new team in Cleveland, a city where Kosar captured the hearts of football fans across the nation after the Browns obtained the quarterback in the 1985 NFL Supplemental Draft.

"I have always believed that Cleveland would be a perfect market for Arena Football. I am honored to be a part of bringing a great product here and look forward to bringing an ArenaBowl championship to my hometown." said Bernie Kosar.

Kosar had stellar beginnings at the University of Miami, where he put the Hurricanes on the map in 1983 when he quarterbacked the team to its first national championship. The Orange Bowl MVP’s stats were about to get better as he graduated from college football to the NFL. In his nine seasons with the Browns, he posted 21,904 yards, 1,853 completions and 116 touchdowns. He led the team to three AFC championship games in four years, all of which were lost to John Elway’s Denver Broncos. Elway owns the Colorado Crush, which should make for a great new rivalry with Cleveland.

Kosar spent the last half of the 1993 season with the Dallas Cowboys after being released from the Browns’ roster. A week after his NFC Championship performance, he earned his only Super Bowl championship ring as backup for Aikman. Kosar spent the final three years of his career with the Miami Dolphins, contributing 987 yards and five touchdowns. He closed his NFL 12-year career with 1,994 completions for 23,301 yards and 124 touchdowns.
 

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badleelee;1715130 said:

He drew plays in the dirt and threw 60 yard rainbows for touchdowns. Or was that the guy in Weekend at Bernie's?
 

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Check this out.

Launched in 2001 and backed by former NFL quarterback Bernie Kosar and his brother Brian, and their investment company, Kosar Investments LLC, Scout Media's network of more than 200 local, team-focused websites and 47 publications deliver exclusive content focusing on professional, college and high school team sports from some of the most seasoned sports reporters in the country


http://www.scout.com/2/430453.html
 

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badleelee;1715130 said:

Because he had an interview with Dr. Z and talked about Dan Fouts and the Chargers who ran an Air Coryell. Dr. Z thought he was talking about Steve Walsh and San Fran and it stuck. San Fran's offense was similar to the Chargers and the LA Cards of the 70s in that it was based upon timed throws.
 

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dallasfaniac;1715293 said:
Because he had an interview with Dr. Z and talked about Dan Fouts and the Chargers who ran an Air Coryell. Dr. Z thought he was talking about Steve Walsh and San Fran and it stuck. San Fran's offense was similar to the Chargers and the LA Cards of the 70s in that it was based upon timed throws.

:huh:
 

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dallasfaniac;1715650 said:
lmao, that's what I get for posting so late at night. I meant the LA Rams. How I went from Rams to Cards I never know.
Probably because the Rams are in St Louis now where the Cards used to be.:)
 

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Wow, I had forgotten how much Troy was hurt in his career. How many backup QBs bailed us out in the SB years!!??

I remember Beurlein, and Garrett and Kosar. Anyone else?
 

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canters;1715677 said:
Wow, I had forgotten how much Troy was hurt in his career. How many backup QBs bailed us out in the SB years!!??

I remember Beurlein, and Garrett and Kosar. Anyone else?

Rodney Peete backed up for a yr or two...in fact the reason Garrett played vs GB in 1994 was due to injury by Aikman and Peete if I recall correctly

people dont remember, because they think our OL kept anyone from touching our QB, but in fact Aikman took ALOT of big hits (some were late too)...not many, if any QB's would have done much with some the hits he was taking...but he'd stand back there and wait till the last instant, then fire the ball to a guy breaking open (or to a spot where the receiver would eventually be)

David
 
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