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Clint Gresham plays Long Snapper for the Seattle Seahawks.
The cast of 1983 AFC Championship Game - 1984 includes: Marcus Allen as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Lyle Alzado as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Defensive End Steve August as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Tackle Pete Axthelm as Himself - Sideline Reporter Malcolm Barnwell as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Wide Receiver Clifford Branch as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Wide Receiver Cullen Bryant as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Fullback Blair Bush as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Center Todd Christensen as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Tight End Dave Dalby as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Center Zachary Dixon as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Running Back Dan Doornink as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Fullback Don Dufek as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Strong Safety Kenny Easley as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Strong Safety Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Ron Essink as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Tackle Tom Flores as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach Charley Hannah as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Guard Don Hasselbeck as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Tight End Lester Hayes as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Cornerback Ted Hendricks as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Linebacker Gregg Johnson as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Defensive Back Norm Johnson as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Kicker Kerry Justin as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Cornerback Reggie Kinlaw as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Nose Tackle Chuck Knox as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Head Coach David Krieg as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Steve Largent as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Wide Receiver Howie Long as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Defensive End Mickey Marvin as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Guard Vann McElroy as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Free Safety Pete Metzelaars as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Tight End Matt Millen as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Linebacker Cleo Montgomery as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Wide Receiver Merlin Olsen as Himself - Color Commentator Bill Pickel as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Nose Tackle Jim Plunkett as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Quarterback Ray Prochaska as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Offensive Coordinator Greg Pruitt as Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Bruce Scholtz as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Curt Warner as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Running Back Jim Zorn as Himself - Seattle Seahawks Quarterback
There were several questionable penalties on the Seahawks as SB XL has been called the most weakly officiated Superbowl in history. Ultimately, though, the Seahawks lost because they played scared - they were afraid of the hits delivered by the Steelers and could not handle hard-hitting opponents, long a problem with the team under Mike Holmgren.
The time football has been around for is a long timeFootball has been around for a long time but we do not know how long it has been around
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football has been around since 1885. so to out how football has been around for subtract 2009 from 1885 and you get 215. so football has been around for two hundred and fifteenth years
Professionally, he has played football for about 9 years.
1929
The Gators first season of football was 1906.
since football has been around (about 1500 years)