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Position: QB How Acquired: T1-00 6-3 216 2-23-75 Last Team: Frankfurt (NFLE) College: California 96 NFL Games/Starts: 1-0 Career: Supplies the Demons with a portion of the best 1-2 arsenal at quarterback in the XFL with ability to detect all receivers, scramble when necessary and use short passing game . Obtained in the first territorial protection group of 11 players after school-best career at California . Fourth quarterback tabbed in 1997 NFL draft of college talent, answering call by Kansas City in fourth round . Despite dividing time with Jake Delhomme all season, fired three scoring passes to lead Frankfurt to 1999 World Bowl victory . Owns NFL Europe record for career touchdown passes with 30 over 1999-2000 campaigns. 2000: Returned to Frankfurt as starter for defending league champion and authored another productive NFL Europe campaign . Finished year as leagues No. 3 passer, hitting 55.2 per cent of 250 passes for 1,954 yards and 18 touchdowns with only 10 interceptions . Also scored twice by rushing for No. 2-ranked offense in NFLE . Best victory was a 31-30 triumph at World Bowl participant Scottish Claymores . Signed with New Orleans after the season and participated in training camp. 1999: Connected on 12 of 16 passes for 204 yards and three touchdowns in 38-24 dispatching of Barcelona Dragons in title game, erasing sub-par performance against Barcelona during regular season . Propelled two touchdown passes in four different games, including a game-winning toss in overtime at Scotland . Accounted for season-best 239 yards through the air that day, hitting 17 of 30 passes . Also notched two scoring aerials against Berlin in both contests and vs. Scotland twice . Allocated to NFLE by Oakland, but released during training camp . Signed with 49ers three times during NFL season, adorning active roster for 11 games and seeing action against Pittsburgh. 1997: After being one of 11 quarterbacks selected in April college draft, was listed as Kansas Citys No. 3 quarterback in 14 of 16 games, assuming the back-up role for a November contest at Jacksonville. Threw touchdown pass and ran for another score during the Chiefs pre-season schedule. College:Blossomed as senior under Coach Steve Mariucci, ending as the Pac-10s leading passer in 1996 and authoring 18 school and seven conference records that season . Among those marks, established Cal records for career touchdowns (54), one-season passing yardage (3,499) and one-season scoring passes (31) . He is No. 2 on the Bears all-time passing list . Ranked sixth nationally in passing efficiency . Selected as MVP of the Senior Bowl, directing four scoring drives in five possessions and hitting three touchdown passes, but suffered a wrist fracture in East-West Shrine contest . Capped career with a 57.2 accuracy percentage on 912 passes for 7,047 yards . Passed for 503 yards and eight touchdowns during overtime victory over Arizona during senior year, guiding Bears offense to 659 total yards . Went 132 passes without interception during junior season. Personal: Born Feb. 23, 1975 in Arlington Heights, Ill. . Attended Trabuco Hills HS in Mission Viejo, Calif. . Earned perfect 10 votes in Best of West poll of collegiate prospects in 1992 . Passed for 6,441 yards as prep and 46 touchdowns .Brother John started at quarterback for UCLA and Cal-Santa Barbara . Currently resides in Dove Canyon, Calif. |
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