sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRobert Frank "Bob" "The Goose" Gagliano (born September 5, 1958), is a former professional American football player. He began his career playing quarterback for Glendale Community College. He then played for United States International University in San Diego, and Utah State University. He was drafted into the National Football League by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1981. In 1994, rookie Perry Klein beat him out for the No. 3 quarterback slot with the Atlanta Falcons.[1] In 1989, he lead the Detroit Lions to 5 consecutive victories to conclude the season. This is where he was first pegged with the nickname "The Goose".[2] He also played for the United States Football League's Denver Gold.
American football player (born 1958)
American football player
Bob Gagliano|
Position: | Quarterback |
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Born: | (1958-09-05) September 5, 1958 (age 64) Los Angeles, California |
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High school: | Glendale (CA) Hoover |
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College: | Utah State |
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NFL Draft: | 1981 / Round: 12 / Pick: 319 |
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- Kansas City Chiefs (1981–1983)
- Denver Gold (1984–1985)
- San Francisco 49ers (1986–1987)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1988)*
- Houston Oilers (1988)
- Indianapolis Colts (1988)
- Detroit Lions (1989–1990)
- San Diego Chargers (1991–1992)
- Atlanta Falcons (1993)
- San Francisco 49ers (1995)*
- Green Bay Packers (1995)
- Cincinnati Bengals (1997)*
- New England Patriots (1998)*
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* Offseason and/or practice squad member only |
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TD-INT: | 17-27 |
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Passing yards: | 3431 |
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Passer rating: | 62.7 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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Utah State Aggies starting quarterbacks |
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- Bob Winters (1956–1957)
- Merrill Johnson (1958–1959)
- Mel Montalbo (1959)
- Dolph Camilli (1959–1960)
- Bill Munson (1961–1963)
- Steve Shafer (1962)
- Jim Turner (1962–1963)
- Ron Edwards (1964–1966)
- John Pappas (1966–1968)
- Dave Holman (1969)
- Tony Adams (1970–1972)
- Tom Wilson (1973–1974)
- Greg Van Ness (1975)
- Eric Hipple (1976–1979)
- Bob Gagliano (1980)
- Mike Canales (1981–1983)
- Doug Samuels (1981–1982)
- Gym Kimball (1983–1984)
- Brad Ipsen (1984–1985)
- Tom Ponich (1985–1986)
- Brett Stevens (1985)
- Brent Snyder (1987–1988)
- Kirk Johnson (1989–1990)
- Ron Lopez (1990–1991)
- Anthony Calvillo (1992–1993)
- Matt Wells (1994)
- Patrick Mullins (1995–1996)
- Matthew Sauk (1996–1997)
- Riley Jensen (1998)
- Logan Galli (1998)
- Jeff Crosbie (1998–2000)
- Jose Fuentes (2000–2002)
- Travis Cox (2003–2004)
- Leon Jackson (2005–2007)
- Jerod Walker (2005)
- Riley Nelson (2006)
- Sean Setzer (2008)
- Diondre Borel (2008–2010)
- Chuckie Keeton (2011–2015)
- Adam Kennedy (2011)
- Craig Harrison (2013–2014)
- Darell Garretson (2013–2014)
- Kent Myers (2014–2017)
- Jordan Love (2017–2019)
- Jason Shelley (2020)
- Andrew Peasley (2020)
- Logan Bonner (2021–2022)
- Cooper Legas (2022)
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Kansas City Chiefs 1981 NFL draft selections |
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San Francisco 49ers starting quarterbacks |
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Detroit Lions starting quarterbacks |
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Formerly the Portsmouth Spartans (1930–1933) |
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Los Angeles Chargers starting quarterbacks |
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Played in San Diego (1961–2016) |
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