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Daryle Pat Lamonica ( born July 17, 1941 in Fresno, California ) is a former American collegiate and professional football quarterback who played in the American Football League, and later in the NFL.

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Lamonica lettered in four sports and was an All-State Quarterback at Clovis High School in Clovis, California.
After a 20-for-28, 349-yard performance in the 1962 East-West Shrine Game at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, Lamonica was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
Daryle Lamonica went 66-16-4 as a starter, good for a 78. 4 % winning percentage, second best in NFL history ( Otto Graham is the highest at 81. 0 %).
Finding Lamonica irritating, Black Mask demanded that the young man " make his bones " first by crashing another masquerade ball being held at Wayne Manor.

Lamonica and Notre
From major colleges, it signed talented players like LSU's Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon, Arkansas's Lance Alworth, Notre Dame's Daryle Lamonica, Kansas ' John Hadl, Alabama's Joe Namath, and many more.

Lamonica and was
In 1967, Lamonica was traded to the Oakland Raiders with Glenn Bass for Art Powell and Tom Flores, for whom he played until his final year in 1974.
Lamonica was a 3-time American Football League All-Star and twice was selected as the American Football League's Most Valuable Player, in 1967 and 1969.
Oakland's starting quarterback Daryle Lamonica was knocked out of the game after suffering a thigh injury in the second quarter.
Years after the Track & Field / Football Stadium opened for use, it was decided that it would be named Veterans Memorial Stadium after the numerous Buchanan Students that have died in the Iraq & Afghanistan wars ( unlike most high school stadiums, such as neighboring Clovis High's Daryle Lamonica Stadium, that are named after a former student athlete ).

Lamonica and starting
And starting quarterback Daryle Lamonica had thrown for 3, 228 yards and 30 touchdown passes, the most by any NFL or AFL quarterback in the season.
The Oakland Raiders lost both their quarterbacks ; Ken Stabler, who signed with the Birmingham Americans and Daryle Lamonica, who penned a contract to play for the Southern California Sun starting in 1975.

Lamonica and quarterback
The Raiders could only score two touchdown passes from quarterback Daryle Lamonica.
The Southern California Sun secured the services of former AFL and NFL quarterback Daryle Lamonica.
He holds the record for the longest reception in AFL playoff history, a 93-yd touchdown reception from quarterback Daryle Lamonica against the Boston Patriots in 1963.
The Raiders made one World Championship Game appearance with Lamonica as quarterback, losing to the Green Bay Packers, 33-14, in Super Bowl II, when Lamonica threw for two touchdowns, though completing only 15 out of 34 passes.
Lamonica played for one season ( 1975 ) in the short-lived World Football League as quarterback of the Southern California Sun where in limited time he went 9 for 19 and gained 90 yards for 1 touchdown.
The Raiders then tied the game later in the period with Fred Biletnikoff's 22-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Daryle Lamonica.
But then Raiders backup quarterback Ken Stabler, who had replaced starter Daryle Lamonica, ran for a 30-yard touchdown to give Oakland a 7-6 lead with 1: 13 left in the game.

Lamonica and for
) But later in the period, the Packers put the game completely out of reach after defensive back Herb Adderley intercepted a pass from Lamonica and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown, making the score 33 – 7.
Lamonica finished the game with 15 out of 34 pass completions for 208 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception.
Lamonica played with Buffalo for four seasons, backing up Jack Kemp on a team that won back-to-back AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
In the Patriots ' 45 – 10 rout of the Denver Broncos in the Divisional round, Brady set a personal postseason best with 363 passing yards, and tied an NFL record shared by Daryle Lamonica and Steve Young, throwing for 6 touchdown passes.
Oakland took a 10-0 lead in the second quarter on a 69 yard run down the left sidelines by Hewritt Dixon, and on a fake field goal attempt Lamonica passed to Dave Kocourek for the 17-0 halftime margin.
Former USC greats Anthony Davis and Pat Haden played for the Sun in 1975 along with former Oakland Raiders QB Daryle Lamonica, also known as the " Mad Bomber.

Lamonica and three
With Lamonica, the Raiders won four straight Western Division titles ( three AFL and one AFC ) and one American Football League Championship.

Lamonica and .
After being completely dominated until this point, the Raiders offense finally struck back their next possession, advancing 79 yards in 9 plays, and scoring on a 23-yard touchdown pass from Daryle Lamonica to receiver Bill Miller.
Oakland did manage to score on their next drive after the turnover with a second 23-yard touchdown pass from Lamonica to Miller, set up by Pete Banaszak's 41-yard reception on the previous play.
Numerous Italian Americans were outstanding players of the era, including: Alan Ameche, Leo Nomellini, Andy Robustelli, Franco Harris, Charlie Trippi, Gino Marchetti, Joe Fortunato, Babe Parilli, Dan Pastorini, Dante Lavelli, Gino Cappelletti, Nick Buoniconti, John Capelletti, Mike Lucci, Brian Piccolo, Vince Ferragamo, Daryle Lamonica, Joe Montana, Dan Marino and Vinny Testeverde.
Clovis High School renamed its football stadium Lamonica Stadium in 1970.
* Daryle Lamonica stats and bio from Raidersonline. org

spent and collegiate
He spent three seasons at the school, winning the provincial collegiate championship and earning coach-of-the-year honours in 1989.
In 1987, Doyle spent the collegiate off-season with the San Jose Earthquakes of the Western Soccer League.
The Shaw, Miss., native spent 46 years in baseball on the collegiate and professional levels, including 26 seasons at Delta State.
In 1997, he spent the collegiate off season playing for the Tucson Amigos of the USISL.
In 2000, he spent the collegiate off season with the Palm Beach Pumas of the Premier Development League.
In 2003, he spent the collegiate offseason with the Boulder Rapids Reserve.
At some point during his collegiate career, he also spent at least one season with the Central Jersey Riptide in the Premier Development League.
In 1989, Harty spent the collegiate off season with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League ( WSL ).< sup ></ sup > After graduating from Stanford, Harty was sidelined for nearly two years with a back injury.
In 1993, he spent the collegiate off season playing for the Raleigh Flyers of the USISL.
Standing 6 feet 6 inches ( 1. 98 m ) tall and weighing 215 pounds ( 98 kg ), Michael Redd has spent both his collegiate and professional career at the shooting guard position.
Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the University of Miami, in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1958-1960.
He played his collegiate basketball at the University of Pittsburgh before being drafted 54th overall in the 1997 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics, and spent three seasons in the minor American leagues.
He spent his first year of coaching at the collegiate level at Loyola College in Maryland, where he took the Greyhounds to the team's first modern-day NCAA Tournament appearance.
His collegiate summers were spent in Manteo, North Carolina where he played John Borden in The Lost Colony, America's longest running outdoor drama.
Marshall spent his college freshman season at Ball State University, but then moved to Oakland University for his final three collegiate seasons.
Bates then spent the next three seasons as head coach at Sevier County High School in Sevierville, Tennessee, before returning to the collegiate ranks with the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in 1972.

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