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Chidi Ahanotu, the long-time standout defensive end/tackle, came back in and got six more games in, which came so close to evening his ledger. Tyrone Legette, a cornerback, got close to matching Ellison, too, but he fatefully missed one game in Alas! Brad Culpepper nearly broke even despite playing two more seasons than Ellison.
How about my guesses? Well, Dilfer wasn't too bad, as he ranks sixth on the list with only a five-game difference separating the two totals. I had figured that his career split almost down the middle of the uniform change and he played in a long stretch of games without missing any, and that was relatively true.
Lynch was a terrible guess. I was thinking that, of "The Big Three" (Lynch, Brooks and Sapp), he started in while the other two were drafted in '95, he had a chance to get in a bunch of games before the switch. Sort of true, I guess, but c'mon, he played with the Bucs through ; it wasn't even close.
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Inside the short, unhappy life of the Alliance of American Football
Seth Wickersham
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ESPN Senior Writer- Senior Writer for and ESPN The Magazine
- Joined ESPN The Magazine after graduating from the University of Missouri.
- Although he primarily covers the NFL, his assignments also have taken him to the Athens Olympics, the World Series, the NCAA tournament and the NHL and NBA playoffs.
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Michael Rothstein
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ESPN Staff Writer- Michael Rothstein is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN. Rothstein covers the Atlanta Falcons. You can follow him via Twitter @MikeRothstein.
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CHARLIE EBERSOL WOKE up in his San Francisco apartment just after a.m. on April 2, his phone buzzing. He was running on four hours of sleep, as he had for months. In the previous two years, he had gotten married, become a father, founded America's newest professional football league and overseen the hiring of more than 1, emp