Click on the '1987 Steelers Roster' link below to see the roster of the 1987 Pittsburgh Steelers. All players listed that have a caret (^) next to their name were replacement players.
A Ken Tippins (LB, Middle Tennessee St.) was on the roster in 1987. There was a Kenny Duckett (WR, Wake Forest) that played on the team in 1985. === The 1978 Cowboys did not have anyone with the first name of "Kenny" on the active roster. Unfortunately, the official media guide does not give the players' middle names. If you know someone who claims to be a former Cowboy, call his bluff and ask him for proof (and no, claiming that he "tried out" for the Cowboys does not make him an ex-Cowboy!).
No. In fact, replacement RB Wilson was suing Skins for not getting a ring (that's as of 1990. Can't find any information as to settlement of his suit). A few replacement players did get rings, but they were the ones who remained with Skins after the strike; thus, they were no longer considered "replacement players". Replacement players did get winner's shares checks for NFC Championship Game and for Super Bowl, though.
Defensive back Dennis Woodberry was a replacement player for the Redskins in 1987 and wound up on the roster for the Super Bowl and the following season.
I think it was due to a strike by the players. If I remember correctly the 1st two weeks of the season were played. The following week the players went on strike and no games were played, which probably would have been the Sept. 27th game. The next week replacement players were used.
Anthony Allen
In order for players to be playable players in "MLB 08 The Show," they must have played at least 1 game in the previous Major League Baseball season and they cannot be 1 of the players that are known as "replacement players" meaning players who played during the 1995 season while there was a Baseball strike ongoing, this is because the replacement players are banned from entering into the Players' Association which means they cannot be in any games that are under license with Major League Baseball and the Players' Association.
There should be a lot of Counter Strike players during daytime and at the weekends.
Yes, on October 4 in Philly ... the Bears won 35-3. This game was the first of three the Bears would play with replacement players as the NFL players went on strike.
Players' strike has already begun in the Canadian Football League (CFL) following distribution of strike ballots by priority mail.
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no.