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Roger Thomas Staubach (born February 5, 1942), nicknamed Captain America, is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL).
He attended the U.S. Naval Academy where he won the 1963 Heisman Trophy, and after graduation he served in the U.S. Navy, including a tour of duty in Vietnam. Staubach joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1969 and played with the club during all 11 seasons of his career. He led the team to the Super Bowl five times, four as the starting quarterback. He led the Cowboys to victories in Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII. Staubach was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl VI, becoming the first of four players to win both the Heisman Trophy and Super Bowl MVP, along with Jim Plunkett, Marcus Allen and Desmond Howard. He was named to the Pro Bowl six times during his 11-year NFL career. He is currently executive chairman of Jones Lang LaSalle.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Staubach is of German descent and grew up in Silverton, a northeast suburb. He attended St. John the Evangelist Catholic School, and graduated from a Catholic high school, Purcell High School (now Purcell Marian High School) in 1960.
A Football Life is a documentary series developed by NFL Films and aired on NFL Network that documents the lives of select National Football League players, coaches, owners, and teams. Friends, teammates, family members and other players and coaches associated with the subjects are interviewed.
The name of the series originated in a quote from Steve Sabol of NFL Films:
Originating as an NFL Network special on the career of Bill Parcells in November 2010, it premiered as an episodic series on September 15, 2011, with the first part of Bill Belichick's documentary. The documentary was viewed by about 657,000 viewers, the most-watched documentary in NFL Network's history, and was the second-most watched program in Boston at the time with 151,000 viewers, trailing behind a Boston Red Sox game. Season One was eventually released on DVD.
Season Two began on September 12, 2012, with The Faces of Tebow.
The series was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Edited Sports Series/Anthology" and "Outstanding Promotional Announcement – Episodic" for Belichick's episode in 2012.
Also known as the Ave Maria (Latin) or Angelic Salutation, the Hail Mary is a traditional Christian prayer asking for the intervention of the Blessed Mother in the lives of individuals on Earth. In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, a similar prayer is used in formal liturgies, both in Greek and in translations. It is also used by many other groups within the Catholic tradition of Christianity including Anglicans, Independent Catholics, and Old Catholics. Some Protestant denominations, such as Lutherans, also make use of a form of the prayer.
Based on the greeting of the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary in the Gospel of Luke, the prayer takes different forms in various traditions. It has often been set to music, although the most famous musical expression of the words Ave Maria — that by Franz Schubert — does not actually contain the Hail Mary prayer.
The prayer incorporates two passages from Saint Luke's Gospel: "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee," and "Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." In mid-13th-century Western Europe the prayer consisted only of these words with the single addition of the name "Mary" after the word "Hail," as is evident from the commentary of Saint Thomas Aquinas on the prayer.
Roger is an English male given name and surname, from the Anglo-Norman French Roger, Rogier, which is itself derived from Germanic words (hroth, hruod and ger) meaning respectively "fame" and "spear". In Anglo-Saxon sources the name is first recorded, in the Dark Age epic poem Beowulf, as Hroðgar ("glorious spear-bearer").
The name is also found in the Netherlands in the form Rutger, and in German as Rüdiger. The Latin form, as used by a few medieval figures, is Rogerius. A Welsh variation is the family name Rosser.
Roger is also a short version of the term "Jolly Roger", which refers to a black flag with white skull and crossbones, formerly used by sea pirates since as early as 1723.
From c.1650 to c.1870, Roger was slang for the word "penis", probably due to the origin of the name involving fame with a spear. Subsequently, "to roger" became a slang verb form meaning "to have sex with"/"to penetrate".
In 19th century England, Roger was slang for the cloud of toxic green gas that swept through the chlorine bleach factories periodically.
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"A Football Life: Roger Staubach" documents how Staubach came close to never stepping on a football field. Take a look at how Staubach was able to overcome adversity and become Captain America. Watch NFL Network. http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork
Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach threw one of the most famous "Hail Mary" passes ever to receiver Drew Pearson to lead his team to victory over the Minnesota Vikings in the 1975 NFC Divisional Round.
1963 Navy Football season. I don't own this footage and I profit from videos in no shape, form or fashion. Video is for educational purposes. Roger Staubach and the Navy Midshipmen go through the regular season undefeated before falling to the #1 Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl. Staubach won the Heisman Trophy this season.
In this segment from "A Football Life: Roger Staubach", Staubach talks about his relationship with his faith and his never-give-up attitude that helped him win countless close games under pressure. Watch NFL Network. http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork
"A Football Life: Roger Staubach" retells the journey of Roger Staubach from Naval officer to quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys and eventually, Super Bowl champion. Watch NFL Network. http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork
Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson recreate the famous hail mary pass and put their foot prints in concrete for the Ring of Honor at The Dallas Cowboys new headquarters, The Star in Frisco.
During a 1975 interview, Roger Staubach, aka Captain America, announces to the world that he likes sex just as much as Joe Namath
Sept. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and chairman of the Americas at Jones Lang LaSalle Inc., talks about the commercial real estate market and funding for new football stadiums. Staubach, who led the Dallas Cowboys to Super Bowl titles in 1972 and 1978, speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
no copyright infringement intended Roger Staubach talks about his faith and his reputation as a quarterback.
Former Army quarterback Rollie Stichweh sat down with rival and friend Roger Staubach, along with Chris Fowler and Lee Corso of ESPN College GameDay.
I was honored recently to interview Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach. He discusses the 1971 season leading to Super Bowl 6 and the classic hail Mary game from 1975 .
In this segment from "A Football Life: Roger Staubach", Staubach talks about his relationship with his faith and his never-give-up attitude that helped him win countless close games under pressure. Watch NFL Network. http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork
I was actually lucky enough to go on this shoot and meet Mr. Staubach and Mr. Aikman. I used a couple of my shots with the Canon 5D in the promo. I wanted a nostalgic look like the open of the NFL Network's "A Football Life" open.
http://www.soderquist.org Roger Staubach, Hall of Fame former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys (1969-1979), shares his thoughts on what it takes to be a great leader, the difference teamwork can make, and how to succeed through adversity. Like what you see? There's more at: www.soderquist.org
An audio slide show featuring an interview with Roger Staubach, legendary former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, by Brian Balogh, an American historian of the 20th century. See historical images of Americans playing football and hear Staubach dish on what it was like to spend every Thanksgiving on the football field. This interview is excerpted from an hour-long radio show about American history called BackStory with the American History Guys. Find out more about the history of Thanksgiving by listening to the entire show here: http://www.backstoryradio.org/2008/11/american-as-pumpkin-pie-a-history-of-thanksgiving/
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Es war ein Sechserpasch
Ich ließ die Korken knallen
ließ die Puppen tanzen
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wer mir fehlte, wer mir fehlte, warst du
Als die Spritze dann wirkte
Und der Schmerz ließ schon nach
Als ich fast nichts mehr merkte
Das Stück war zu Ende
der Vorhang ging zu
Wer mir fehlte, wer mir fehlte, warst du
Ich dachte, was zum Teufel
zum Teufel, was willst du noch?
Woher kamen die Zweifel
Ich fragte mich, Junge
wo drückt der Schuh
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Die Nachtigallen sangen
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