Joe morrison was the most famous a RB/WR from the 60's and 70's
No player wore #65 for the Yankees in 1990. For what I have found the only players who have worn #65 are Philip Hughes from 2007-2010, Adrian Hernandez in 2001 and 2002, Juan Espino in 1983, and coach Clyde King in 1978.
I have been a oilers/titans fan all my 15 years on this earth, my dad was a Housten Oiler fan since the mid 70's and when they switched to the titans, he did too. As for the question, I think it is possible. They way they played yesterday against the jags was amazing, especially at jacksonville. It showed me that they could still win even if they were down by a reasonable margin after the first half. I always used to think that the titans ran on momentum, meaning they would only play hard if they were winning or made a big interception. But yesterday they played hard until the play clock said zero in the fourth. As for going undefeted, like I said, I think its possible. Next week is gonna be a heck of a game against the jets and can go either way, but you can rest assure on one thing, the titans are gonna play hard. If the titans beat the jets, then their next game would be on thanksgiving against the Lions, hellloooooo, that should be a blowout, but I wouldn't put money on it cause as my grandafather used to say when he saw an 0 for 3 batter come to the plate, "their due". Dont be shocked if you see a 21-17 lions win on thanksgiving day, but if you asked me, I think the titans will blow the lions out of their "cage". As for the rest of the schedule, its anyones guess. All I can say is that for the first time in a while, I have confidence in The Tennessee Titans.GO TITANS!!!!
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Chance Warmack is number 70 on the Tennessee Titans.
YES, OVER 70 PERCENT OF IT'S POPULATION IDENTIFIED AS A FANATIC OR
No player has ever worn number 70 for Chicago.
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Tim Thomas wore number 70 in 2003 for the Bruins. He has worn 30 for the team since the 2005-06 season.
Patrick Hill wore number 30.He play in Miami Hurricanes and his position is FB.
Defensive tackle Dick Chapura between 1987-1989.
Joe morrison was the most famous a RB/WR from the 60's and 70's
#70 was retired by the Redskins in honor of linebacker Sam Huff.
Pierre Garcon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Garcon
The Hall of Famer, Sam Huff (1964-1969). The number was also worn briefly (1993) by Leonard Marshall. It was never officially retired.
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