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Gary Danielson is the biggest tool ever. | |||
'''Gary Danielson''' is a retired ] ]. He played for the ] from ] to ] and for the ] in ], ] and ]. He amassed 13,764 passing yards and 81 ]s in 101 games as a professional. He ranks fourth in Lions history in passing yards and touchdowns. His five touchdowns in a ] game against the ] is still a Lions record. | |||
Before turning pro, Danielson played for three years at ], graduating in ]. He spent two years in the ], signing with the Lions after that league's demise. | |||
After retiring from the Browns, Danielson joined ] as a ] analyst. He continued to work in that capacity for ESPN/] until 2006, when he joined ] as a ] analyst. At CBS, he works with ] on the network's No. 1 broadcast team during ] telecasts. | |||
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Gary Danielson is the biggest tool ever.
Preceded byMike Phipps | Purdue Boilermakers Starting Quarterbacks 1970-1972 |
Succeeded byBo Bobrowski |
Preceded byPaul McDonald | Cleveland Browns Starting Quarterbacks 1985 |
Succeeded byBernie Kosar |
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