Some were Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers (1956-1971), Neil Lomax of the St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals (1981-1988), Babe Laufenberg of the Dallas Cowboys (1989-1990), Virgil Carter of the Chicago Bears (1968-1971), Mike Phipps of the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears (1970-1981), Babe Parilli of the Green Bay Packers (1952-1953), and Mike Kruczek of the Pittsburgh Steelers (1976-1979).
Three notable defensive backs have worn the number 40 for the New York Jets franchise -- Pro Bowl safety Dainard Paulson (1961-66 including 1961-62 as a New York Titan), cornerback Bobby Jackson (1978-85) and Pro Bowl cornerback James Hasty (1988-94). Others include defensive back/kick returner Mike Battle (1969-70) and running back Hank Bjorklund (1972-74).
The most games the Cleveland Cavaliers have won in a regular NBA season, was 66 (losing 16), in the 2008-09 season. They ended up reaching the Eastern Conference Finals and losing there to the Orlando Magic 4 games to 2.
John Ryan Murphy is number 66 on the New York Yankees.
Mario Lemieux's number (#66) was previously retired from November 19, 1997 to December 27, 2000.
George Gipp wore the number 66 while he played at Notre Dame.
In 1946, the St. Louis Browns had a 66-88 record.
Wes Brown from Manchester United, a soccer/football club in England, wears the number 6. Franco Baresi who used to play for AC Millan, another soccer/football club, but is in Italy, wore the number 6.
The number 66 is spelled sixty-six.
An element with 66 electrons is dysprosium (Dy), which has 66 protons and 66 electrons. Dysprosium is a rare earth element with atomic number 66.
No number goes into both 35 and 66.
Because the square root of 66 is an irrational number
89% of 66 = 89% * 66 = 0.89 * 66 = 58.74
This is the same as asking, "what are the multiples of 66". There are an infinite number of multiples. The first is 66 (66 * 1), the second is 132 (66 * 2) and this continues on for ever.
Mario Lemieux, Gino Odjick, Yanick Dupre, and Milan Novy
Justin Morneau wore it last year for the Pirates after being traded from the Twins
210 x .66 (66%) = 138.6