If 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."
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.
There is only one professional athlete who should be called The King these days and he's not playing in Cleveland.
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