Steelers starting tight ends from 1990-2005:1990: Mike Mularkey1991: Eric Green1992: Adrian Cooper1993-1994: Eric Green1995-2002: Mark Bruener2003-2004: Jerame Tuman2005: Heath Miller
The number 89 is generally reserved for wide recievers and tight ends. Many players have worn this number over the NFL's history. As far as famous, I'm not sure what you mean. The last players to go to the Pro Bowl wearing 89 were tight ends Todd Heap(Baltimore) and Mark Chmura(Green Bay). Dan Ross. Bengals tight end in the 1981 super bowl
The movie "Remember the Titans" is set during the early 1970s, which is after the civil rights movement. It focuses on the integration of a high school football team in Virginia during a time when racial tensions were still prevalent, but the formal civil rights legislation had already been passed.
Dental hygiene was not as important as it is today. People would clean their teeth with toothpicks, twig ends chewed into fibers or floss with bit of thread or sinew if food was stuck between their teeth. Not that there wasn't some dental experimentation going on, but it mostly dealt with extractions. One skull was found in England from about the right time line to be associate with Vikings with an iron false tooth driven into the jawbone like a nail.
Tension force is the force transmitted through rope, wire, or other similar long objects as it's pulled tight from opposite ends. This force is directed along the length and pulls on the objects on either end.
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The Washington Redskins tight ends are:Logan Paulsen, #82Fred Davis, #83Paul Niles, #84Jordan Reed, #86
Typically there is one tight end used in an offensive formation. There are variations to formations that call for two tight ends. In certain formations a third tight end can be used, but will not be an official tight end for that formation as they will be lined up behind the line of scrimmage. A typical NFL roster holds three or four tight ends.
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Maurcedes Lewis (#89), and Ernest Wilford (#85) are two of the Jaguars' tight ends.
Two tight ends wore #89 during the 1970's for the Steelers. Bennie Cunningham wore the number from 1976-1985 and John McMakin from 1972-1974.
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