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The most damaging piece of evidence is NFL Films footage of Tampa Bay defensive back John Lynch telling his teammates during the game that almost all of the plays ran by Oakland's offense were plays that Gruden ( who that week even played the part of " Rich Gannon " by playing QB with the scout-team offense ) specifically told them to look out for.
Simpson's Assistant Manager was Peter Ward, who was previously assistant manager at the club between 2005 and 2009 under former manager Jim Gannon, and who also played over 100 games for the club in the 1990s.
" He also played Ricky Gannon on a CSI: Miami episode that aired February 2, 2009.
Gannon grew up in Philadelphia and played college football at the University of Delaware.
At Delaware, Gannon played under coach Tubby Raymond's Wing-T offense.
Gannon played with the Washington Redskins in 1993, the Kansas City Chiefs from 1995 to 1998, and the Oakland Raiders from 1999 to 2004.
Gannon attended the University of Delaware, was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and played under Tubby Raymond and Raymond's Wing-T offense.
With the Delaware Fightin ' Blue Hens football team, Gannon first played as a punter before switching to quarterback in sophomore year.
Gannon played four regular and one postseason games in his rookie season of 1987 and accumulated statistics for the Week 10 ( November 22 ) game, a 24-13 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
Gannon played his first game of the year in Week 5 ( September 29 ) against the Denver Broncos, replacing Wade Wilson with 7: 20 left in the fourth quarter after Wilson threw three interceptions.
With the Redskins, Gannon played in eight games and started the four games from Weeks 12 to 15.
Gannon played his first game of 1993 in Week 5 ( October 4 ), a Monday night game, taking over for Cary Conklin against the Miami Dolphins and Dan Marino.
Ed Jacobs ( played by Barney Phillips ), Officer Frank Smith ( played first by Herbert Ellis and then by Ben Alexander ), and finally his last partner Bill Gannon ( played by Harry Morgan ).
Under Fenlon, Gannon helped the " Shels " to a second-place finish in 2002 – 03, and also played in the 2002 – 03 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase, scoring past Hibernians in a 2 – 2 draw at the Ta ' Qali National Stadium.
The club had previously visited Wembley four times, and Gannon had played on all four occasions.
The two main villains are played by Bette Davis as Letha Wedge, a greedy woman using the last of her money to finance the scientific experiments of Dr. Victor Gannon, played by Christopher Lee.
Ellen Bethea ( born July 4, 1967 ) is an American actress, best known for her role as Rachel Gannon on One Life to Live, which she originally played from 1992 to 1995.
After graduation in 1981, Gannon played college basketball at North Carolina State, where he was a member of Jim Valvano's " Cardiac Pack " national championship-winning team in 1983.

Gannon and three
The conference announced on June 18, 2007, that it had invited three private universities — Gannon University and Mercyhurst College of Erie, Pennsylvania and C. W.
Oakland quarterback Rich Gannon threw a Super Bowl record five interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns.
The youngest of three children, Terence Cooke was born in New York City to Michael and Margaret ( née Gannon ) Cooke.
On Sunday, 10 July 1927, O ' Higgins was assassinated at the age of 35 on the Booterstown Avenue side of Cross Avenue while on his way to Mass at the Church of the Assumption by three anti-Treaty members of the IRA, Timothy Coughlin, Bill Gannon and Archie Doyle, in revenge for his part in the executions of IRA men during the civil war.
The enterprise, originally called Multi-Venture Partners, Inc., was founded in Florida in 1987 by three partners, Tim Gannon, Bob Basham, and Chris Sullivan, all of whom had experience in the restaurant industry.
In 1850, the Lord Forest estate was purchased by Michael Gannon ( 1800 – 61 ), who subdivided it into small farms along what is now Croydon Road and three larger farms that were purchased by Dent, Peake, and Ibbotson.
Gannon recorded at least 2, 000 offensive yards for three straight seasons at Delaware and was Yankee Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior.
With the Raiders, Gannon achieved his greatest successes, including four consecutive seasons making the Pro Bowl ( 1999 to 2002 ), three consecutive postseason appearances for the Raiders ( 2000 to 2002 ), three All-Pro selections ( 2000 to 2002 ), and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Gannon attended Saint Joseph's Preparatory School and won three varsity letters each in football and crew, and twice in basketball.
Gannon set 21 school records, including total offense ( 7, 432 yards ), passing yards ( 5, 927 ), pass attempts ( 845 ), and completions ( 462 ) and was the only Delaware player at the time to achieve at least 2, 000 yards of offense three years in a row.
In the Vikings ' postseason divisional playoff game, a 13-41 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Vikings used all three quarterbacks ( Wilson, Kramer, and Gannon ), and Gannon was 13-for-18 passing for 144 yards and 1 interception.
In the final exhibition game of 1992, and with first-year coach Dennis Green, Gannon led the Vikings to a 30-0 defeat of defending Super Bowl champions Washington Redskins in the Redskins ' home field, completing 14 of 21 passes for 124 yards and three touchdowns.
In Week 12 ( November 21 ) against the Los Angeles Rams, Gannon completed 24 of 39 passes for 170 yards, was sacked three times for 11 yards, and rushed twice for 18 yards.
On 74-for-125 passing ( 59. 2 percent ), Gannon passed for 704 yards with three touchdowns and seven interceptions and rushed 21 times for 88 yards and one touchdown.
The Redskins finished 1993 with a 4-12 record, and Gannon was 1-3 as a starter, with the three losses all being within margins four points or less.
After uniting with journeyman quarterback Rich Gannon, Gruden led the Raiders to the top of the AFC West and made the playoffs three straight seasons ( the third time under Head Coach Bill Callahan ).
Oakland called only one running play in the first three quarters of the game, choosing to rely almost exclusively on the passing of 37-year old quarterback Rich Gannon.
And Gannon proved to be up to the task, leading the Raiders to victory with 286 passing yards and three touchdowns, along with 41 yards and a touchdown on 8 carries.
After three weeks, this upturn in results saw Gannon offered the job full time, which allowed him to guide County to safety.
In January 2011, Gannon was one of three candidates reported to have impressed in interviews for the vacant Port Vale job, making him one of the favourites for the position.
Major Gannon was awarded the Silver Star after being killed in action on April 17, 2004, attempting to save three members of his company.

Gannon and games
Gannon steered County away from the drop zone, winning 8 of the last 15 league games – remarkable form for a side that had only managed to win 9 games throughout the whole of the 2010 / 11 campaign – to finish 16th in the final table.
Gannon would play 14 games in 1990 and start 12.
Gannon would replace Wilson as starter for the last 11 games of 1991, and the Vikings went 6-5 with Gannon as starter for an overall 8-8 season.
Losing four of his first five games in charge, Gannon was forced to respond to criticism over his team selections and substitutions, and announced plans to expand the club's non-playing staff.
After losing his first five games in charge, including a 7 – 0 thumping from Grimsby Town at Blundell Park, Gannon admitted that the club's finances limited his ability to change personnel.

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