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The band originated from a weekly Atlanta jam session hosted by Hampton ( from the Hampton Grease Band and The Late Bronze Age ) and eventually toured around the Southeastern United States with Hampton, Herring, Burbridge, Sipe, Mundy, and M ' Butu.
Although mostly sidelined for the first several years of his NFL career, Sipe was eventually recognized as one of the better quarterbacks in the Browns ' history, winning the league's MVP Award in 1980.

Sipe and with
Trump, looking to improve the Generals ' passing game that floundered with former NFL MVP Brian Sipe as their quarterback in 1984, signed Flutie to a 3-year, $ 3. 1 million deal.
Keith Moseley is currently touring with Keller Williams in Keller's newly formed band: Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll and Sipe ( formerly the WMDs ).
The Generals responded to their poor 1983 showing with an influx of veteran NFL talent for 1984, including receiver Tom McConnaughey, quarterback Brian Sipe, defensive back Gary Barbaro, and linebackers Jim LeClair and Bobby Leopold.
It was also the site of the Denver Broncos and John Elway's famous Drive in the January 11, 1987 AFC Championship Game It was also the site of the 1980-81 AFC Divisional Championship game where Mike Davis of the Raiders intercepted Brian Sipe in the Oakland endzone with 41-seconds left securing Oakland's 14-12 victory.
Lane and Hellborg played with drummer Jeff Sipe in HLS ( Hellborg, Lane, Sipe ).
Jeff Sipe joined with Jonas Hellborg and the late Shawn Lane in 1995, and over the years has played with Leftover Salmon, Susan Tedeschi, Phil Lesh, and Trey Anastasio.
By 2007 each member of the original lineup was an accomplished artist in their own right: Herring with Widespread Panic, Burbridge with two bands: The Allman Brothers Band and Oteil and The Peacemakers, Sipe with Trey Anastasio and Leftover Salmon, M ' Butu with The Derek Trucks Band, and Hampton with Col. Bruce & The Quark Alliance.
Williams also frequently performs with a backing band as " Keller Williams with Moseley Droll and Sipe ".
Sipe was held to just 13 of 40 completions for 183 yards and intercepted 3 times, while Oakland's Jim Plunkett completed only 14 of 30 passes for 149 yards, with 2 interceptions.
Sipe regained his starting role the following year, but angered Browns management by negotiating with Donald Trump's USFL New Jersey Generals during the season.
Sipe finished the campaign with 3, 566 passing yards and 26 touchdown passes.

Sipe and after
In 1974, Sipe started four games after helping the Browns come back from a 12-point deficit against the Denver Broncos on October 27.
The team's disastrous 1975 season saw Sipe enter the starting lineup after three consecutive losses in which the Browns were outscored 124-26.

Sipe and season
With 41 seconds left in the game, Sipe threw an interception in the end zone, bringing the Browns season to a heartbreaking end.
In 1982, Sipe and the Browns won just two of the team's first six games in the strike-marred NFL season, and Sipe was benched in favor of third-year signal caller Paul McDonald.

Sipe and playing
Currently Jeff Sipe is playing drums for Keller Williams's new band the WMDs.
In 2004, Tedeschi was featured on the PBS show Austin City Limits, flanked by William Green, on Hammond organ, Jason Crosby, playing keyboards, violin, and vocals, bassist Ron Perry, and Jeff Sipe, on drums.

Sipe and for
In 2005 Hampton, Herring, Sipe, Burbridge and M ' Butu reunited for several shows as the original Col. Bruce Hampton and Aquarium Rescue Unit.
In the mid-1980s the stadium hosted pre-season training for the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League ( USFL ), including stars Herschel Walker and Brian Sipe.
Studies by Wolf and Sipe from the early 1990s suggest that the percentage of priests in the Catholic Church who admitted to being gay or were in homosexual relationships was well above the national average for the United States of America.
In 1980 DeLamielleure was traded to the Cleveland Browns where he blocked for his 2nd NFL MVP, Brian Sipe.
Sipe came back the following year to throw for more than 2, 900 yards and 21 touchdown passes, but the team's overall inconsistency resulted in an 8-8 finish.
Serving as the catalyst for many thrilling moments during the 1979 and 1980 seasons, Sipe helped the team earn the nickname " Kardiac Kids.
In 1980, Sipe passed for 4, 132 yards and 30 touchdowns, helping lead the team to its first postseason berth since 1972.
Despite throwing for 3, 876 yards the following year, Sipe was at the controls as the team staggered to a 5-11 mark.
Sipe was hired on January 18, 2009 as quarterback coach for his Alma Mater, San Diego State.

Sipe and Generals
Despite Flutie's inexperience, the Generals traded Sipe to the Jacksonville Bulls to ensure Flutie would start.

Sipe and 1984
* Western Sahara: A Comprehensive Bibliography, Sipe Lynn F., Garland Publ., N. Y., 1984
* Passing Yards: 2540 Brian Sipe ( 1984 )
Brian Winfield Sipe ( born August 8, 1949 ) is a former professional American football quarterback who played in the National Football League from 1974 to 1983 and the United States Football League from 1984 to 1985.

Sipe and before
While Sipe only threw 89 passes before suffering a career ending injury, an improved defense and the addition of Rozier resulted in a 9-9 record.

Sipe and career
Drafted in the 13th round of the 1972 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, Sipe spent the first two years of his career as a member of the team's reserve squad, seeing no action on the field.

Sipe and Jacksonville
Sipe was traded to the Jacksonville Bulls days later.

Sipe and .
Prior to the establishment of this mail route, the families received mail from Sipe Springs.
James Sipe and Don Frick, in their book The Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership, state that servant-leaders are individuals of character, put people first, are skilled communicators, are compassionate collaborators, use foresight, are systems thinkers, and exercise moral authority.
* James W. Sipe & Don M. Frick.
George Sipe created Unix version.
By the third record they were joined by drummer Jeff Sipe and embarked on long stretch that produced 4 records and a lot of touring between 1995 and 1997.
The Chamber Concerto was commissioned by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in memory of Leopold Sipe, their first music director.
Russell Sipe of Computer Gaming World gave the game a positive review, noting its similarities and improvements over RobotWar.
The offseason saw the addition of former NFL MVP QB Brian Sipe to take over as triggerman of Coach Lindy Infante's high octane passing scheme as well as former Heisman trophy winning HB Mike Rozier.
After the retirement of Whiteford in 1965, John J. Tyrell, Donald M. Gillett, Robert L. Sipe and Phil Steinhaus served as President until the company ceased operations in 1972.
During the initial years, the band was composed of Bruce Hampton, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, Jeff Sipe, Matt Mundy, and Count M ' Butu.

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