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Nov 5, 2012 · Roger Staubach was MVP of Super Bowl VI. AP Photo/NFL Photos So why did Staubach fall and fall, to the point that he was still on the big board by the time of the 1964 draft's 10th round?
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Roger "The Dodger" Staubach, who began his career at Cincinnati's Purcell High, was a quarterback of unmatched talents, equally adept as a runner or passer. Enemy defenses simply never knew what Staubach would do with the ball - a cat-and- mouse game which confounded his opponents throughout his brilliant collegiate and professional careers.
Roger "The Dodger" Staubach, who began his career at Cincinnati's Purcell High, was a quarterback of unmatched talents, equally adept as a runner or passer. Enemy defenses simply never knew what Staubach would do with the ball - a cat-and- mouse game which confounded his opponents throughout his brilliant collegiate and professional careers.
Feb 27, 2014 · Roger Staubach worked as a real estate broker in the offseason during the 1970s while leading the Cowboys to five Super Bowl appearances. It was a good fit, as he eventually sold his eponymous ...
Jun 5, 2018 · In Super Bowl VI, Staubach was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Following the 1979 season, Staubach retired, fearing the after-effects of recurring concussions. In 1983, Staubach became the sixth member of the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor and two years later was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.