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Roger Staubach Knows How Difficult a Comeback Can Be

Roger StaubachIf there is somebody who understands what Michael Vick is going through on the field, it's former Cowboys quarterback and Hall of Famer Roger Staubach.

Vick, who is expected to play for the Eagles in Thursday's preseason finale against the Jets, has just started his comeback after serving a two-year prison term on dogfighting charges.

Staubach underwent a similar, more honorable absence from the game. After finishing his playing career for the Naval Academy in 1964, Staubach had to fulfill his military commitment. The Cowboys selected him in the 10th round of the 1964 draft, but Staubach did not actually debut until 1969 because he was serving with the U.S. Navy.

"You have to have the confidence," Staubach told FanHouse this week. "If you're physically able to do it a few years ago, why can't you get back into it? If you have the talent and you can hang in there, and if you haven't lost speed or strength, you can make it happen again."

'Bullet' Bob Hayes Finally Gets His Hall of Fame Recognition

CANTON, Ohio – "Bullet" Bob Hayes hated his reputation as a track star who played football. He reminded anyone who would listen that he had been a football player first at Florida A&M University.

Hayes, of course, will always be remembered for his title as World's Fastest Human after winning two gold medals as a sprinter in the 1964 Olympic Games. On Saturday, his NFL greatness as a wide receiver was recognized when Hayes was immortalized posthumously as a Pro Football Hall of Fame legend, member of the Class of 2009.

The former Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers star remains the only man to win a Super Bowl ring and an Olympic gold medal, and is the second gold medalist in the Hall of Fame, following Jim Thorpe.

Steve McNair's Tragic End Shouldn't Tarnish His Legacy

Steve McNairWe tend to forget that there are human beings behind statistics -- the touchdowns, the passes, catches and tackles. The victories, mistakes and losses. Then Steve McNair, once a powerful, influential football player, but also a husband, father of four and a friend, was gunned down.

As the shock of his sudden death staggered friends and fans, the details quickly became muddled and disturbing. Why was McNair shot multiple times, including twice in the head? Who was the 20-year-old woman, found dead of a single gunshot wound to the head, lying near McNair's feet in the former quarterback's rented Nashville condominium?

The Tennessee Titans' signature player and a beloved figure in the Nashville community, gone at age 36.


After Hall of Fame Selection, Doubts Cast on Letter Read by Bob Hayes' Sister

On Saturday, the late Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Bob Hayes was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I and dozens of other journalists sat in the room at the Super Bowl Media Center and listened to Lucille Hester, who was introduced as Hayes' sister, read a letter that she said Hayes gave her and wanted her to read in the event that he ever became a Hall of Famer.

It was a touching moment. But some claim it was complete fiction.

Bob Hayes' Sister Reads His Words After Posthumous Hall of Fame Selection

TAMPA, Fla. -- The best moment of this Super Bowl week took place this afternoon in a conference room at the Super Bowl media center, when Lucille Hester, the sister of former Cowboys wide receiver Bob Hayes, read a letter that her late brother wrote to her before he died, detailing what he wanted to say if he was ever selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

That selection came today, and the letter that Hester read brought goose bumps and audible gasps to those in the room.

NFL Announces Hall of Fame Finalists


On Tuesday, the NFL announced the finalists for the 2009 Hall of Fame class, a list that contains the NFL's all-time sack leader, a current owner, a former commissioner, and six first-time finalists.

The voters will select a minimum of four and a maximum of seven new members on January 31. The complete list of finalists after the jump.

Bob Hayes Changed the Game, but He's Not a Pro Football Hall of Famer

Bob Hayes was one of the greatest athletes in history, an Olympic gold medalist, the fastest man in the world in the 1960s and a good wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys.

But now that he's a seniors committee nominee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, it must be said: He doesn't merit induction in Canton.

Hayes took the NFL by storm as a rookie in 1965, catching 46 passes for 1,003 yards and leading the league in touchdown catches with 12. In 1966 he was even better, with 64 catches for 1,232 yards and a league-leading 13 touchdowns.

But then something happened: Opposing coaches realized that they'd never be able to match up a defensive back one-on-one with Hayes, so they started to employ zone defenses. And that pretty much worked. Hayes' receiving yards steadily decreased, and after being a Pro Bowler in each of his first three NFL seasons, he never was again.

Bob Hayes Changed the Game, but He's Not a Pro Football Hall of Famer

Bob Hayes was one of the greatest athletes in history, an Olympic gold medalist, the fastest man in the world in the 1960s and a good wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys.

But now that he's a seniors committee nominee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, it must be said: He doesn't merit induction in Canton.

Hayes took the NFL by storm as a rookie in 1965, catching 46 passes for 1,003 yards and leading the league in touchdown catches with 12. In 1966 he was even better, with 64 catches for 1,232 yards and a league-leading 13 touchdowns.

But then something happened: Opposing coaches realized that they'd never be able to match up a defensive back one-on-one with Hayes, so they started to employ zone defenses. And that pretty much worked. Hayes' receiving yards steadily decreased, and after being a Pro Bowler in each of his first three NFL seasons, he never was again.

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