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  1. Joe Namath (Football Legends) by Bruce Chadwick, 1994-09
  2. Joe Namath;: A football legend by David Lipman, 1968
  3. The New York Jets (Her Super Bowl Champions) by Julian May, 1974
  4. Joe Namath's Sportin' Life / How Football Starr Joe Namath Scores - On the Field and Off by Maury Allen, 1969
  5. Joe Namath: The King of Football, by James T. Olsen, 1974-01
  6. Best Shots: The Greatest Nfl Photography Of The Century. by JOE (FOREWORD). NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE; NAMATH, 1999
  7. Joe Namath's Sportin' Life / How Football Starr Joe Namath Scores - On the Field and Off
  8. Joe Namath, The King of Football by James T. Olsen, 1974
  9. Football's great quarterback, Joe Namath (The Allstars) by Patricia Mulrooney Eldred, 1977
  10. Football Media Guide (1964) University of Alabama (Joe Namath cover) by Paul "Bear" Bryant, Joe Namath, 1964
  11. Football for Young Players and Parents by Joe Namath, 1987-08
  12. Hungarian Players of American Football: Zoltan Mesko, Joe Namath, Pete Gogolak, Dave Meggyesy, Les Horvath, Andy Farkas, Charlie Gogolak
  13. Football Heroes #1 - Joe Namath (Personality Comics) by Roger Purdon, 1992
  14. American Football League Rookies of the Year: Joe Namath, Abner Haynes, Curtis Mcclinton, Earl Faison, Matt Snell, Greg Cook, George Webster

101. SI.com - NFL - Marino And Young Enter Hall Of Fame - Sunday August 7, 2005 5:29P
football Fans Get SI s New NFL Team Season Package! When I was younger, there s no doubt I thought about being joe namath, Marino said,
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Four of a kind
Led by Marino and Young, four QBs enter Hall of Fame
Posted: Sunday August 7, 2005 4:12PM; Updated: Sunday August 7, 2005 6:24PM Although he never won a Super Bowl, Dan Marino was the 1984 league MVP, made eight All-Pro teams and nine Pro Bowls. AP Steve Young (left) sat behind Joe Montana from 1987-90, but replaced the future Canton inductee when Montana got injured. AP RELATED Shula gets huge ovation before ceremonies Young, Marino took different paths to Canton KING: Not just great QBs, but great men SI PHOTOS: Steve Young through the years SI PHOTOS: Dan Marino through the years DR. Z: Current stars headed for Canton CANTON, Ohio (AP) Dan Marino capped his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the best way possible: with a long completion. He licked his fingers, a trademark of his 17 seasons as the NFL's most prolific quarterback, then turned to one of his favorite receivers, Mark Clayton , in the audience.

102. Commercial Closet
revealing famous New York Jets team quarterback (19651972) joe namath. namath says with a slight Southern accent and a smile, Now I don t wear panty
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103. Super Bowl MVPs - SuperBowl.com - Official Website Of Super Bowl XL
January 12, 1969 Attendance 75389 MVP joe namath, QB, New York, Logo joe namath Quarterback joe namath might have won the Most Valuable Player award
http://www.superbowl.com/history/mvps/game/sbiii
Home Scoreboard News Fantasy ... Join the Team Search Super Bowl Web NFL.com Entertainment Sirius NFL Radio NFL Experience ... Judge: Go easy, Gunther, looks like Chiefs have some 'D' Super Bowl MVPs Super Bowl III
New York 16, Baltimore 7 Orange Bowl
Miami, Florida
January 12, 1969
Attendance: 75,389
MVP: Joe Namath, QB, New York Super Bowl III Recap Super Bowl III Boxscore
Quarterback Joe Namath might have won the Most Valuable Player award without even throwing a pass. His "guarantee" of victory and his determined leadership to back up his boast cemented the reputation of the AFL and excited football fans around the country. The upstart Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts of the NFL 16-7 in one of the biggest upsets in sports history. Completing 17-of-28 passes for 206 yards, Namath directed a Jets attack that rolled up 337 yards of total offense. The Jets defense did its part by forcing 5 turnovers. Namath's famous run off the field after the game, his index finger waving to let the world know who was "No. 1," is one of the enduring images of the Super Bowl. Home NFL.com

104. RDS - Football
Les amateurs de football ont véritablement été sous le choc de voir les
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SUPER BOWL III: JETS DE NEW YORK 16, COLTS DE BALTIMORE 7
Les Colts de Baltimore étaient presqu'imbattables en 1968. Ils ont présenté un dossier de 13-1 en saison régulière, ont dominé leurs adversaiers 402-144 et ont massacré les Browns de Cleveland 34-0 lors de la finale de la NFL. Avant leur match face aux Jets de New York, les champions de la AFL, les Colts étaient favoris par 22 points. Mais les Jets n'étaient pas intimidés. Le quart-arrière Joe Namath s'est même permis de prédire une surprise des Jets. "Nous allons l'emporter dimanche, a-t-il mentionné aux journalistes. Je le garantis." Les Jets ont supporté les paroles de Namath avec une étonnante victoire de 16-7, qui est encore considérée aujourd'hui comme étant l'une des plus grandes surprises de l'histoire du sport. Les amateurs de football ont véritablement été sous le choc de voir les puissants Colts désintégrés face aux joueurs de l'"inférieure" AFL. Dans la seule première demie, les Colts ont raté deux placements et ont lancé trois interceptions dans la zone payante. La troisième interception a particulièrement été difficile pour les partisans de Baltimore. Sur le dernier jeu de la demie, les Colts se sont bien déployés pour permettre à Jimmy Orr de se retrouver fin seul à la ligne des buts. Mais le quart-arrière Earl Morrall ne l'a pas vu lever frénétiquement les bras et a plutôt lancé à Jerry Hill. La passe a été interceptée par Jim Hudson, et le momentum est demeuré du côté de New York.

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