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APBA 1980'S Decade Football Card Set APBA 1980's Decade Football Card Set The following players comprise the 1980'S Decade APBA Football Player Card Set. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. See below for a more detailed explanation of new symbols on the cards. ATLANTA BALTIMORE/ INDIANAPOLIS BUFFALO CHICAGO William Andrews FB Larry Anderson S Buster Barnett TE Ted Albrecht T David Archer QB Harvey Armstrong NT/DT Greg Bell RB Neal Anderson RB Stacey Bailey WR Don Bailey C Cornelius Bennett LB Brian Baschnagel WR Steve Bartkowski QB Pat Beach TE Jon Borchardt G/T Kurt Becker G James Britt S/CB Albert Bentley (2) FB Mark Brammer TE Todd Bell S Aundray Bruce LB Dean Biasucci K Curtis Brown FB Mark Bortz G Rick Bryan DE/DT Duane Bickett LB Chris Burkett WR Kevin Butler K Warren Bryant T Matt Bouza WR Jerry Butler WR Gary Campbell LB Bobby Butler CB Mark Boyer ET/EB Mario Clark CB Jimbo Covert T Lynn Cain RB Greg Bracelin LB Shane Conlan LB Richard Dent DE Scott Case CB Bill Brooks WR Joe Cribbs (2) RB Dave Duerson S Tony Casillas NT/DT Jim Burroughs CB Joe Devlin T/G Robin Earl TE Arthur Cox TE Ray Butler WR Joe Ferguson QB Vince Evans QB Buddy Curry LB/MLB Kevin Call T Byron Franklin WR Gary Fencik S Floyd Dixon WR Roger Carr WR Steve Freeman SS Jeff Fisher CB Rick Donnelly P Johnie Cooks LB Will Grant C Leslie Frazier CB Bill Fralic G Eugene Daniel CB Ronnie Harmon RB Willie Gault WR Wallace Francis WR Curtis Dickey RB Jim Haslett LB Dennis Gentry WR Mike Gann DE/DT Zachary Dixon RB Kent Hull C Dan Hampton DE/DT Bob Glazebrook S Ray Donaldson C Ken Johnson DE Roland Harper FB Tim Green LB Cleveland Franklin FB Ken Jones T/G Al Harris DE/LB Alfred Jackson WR Nesby Glasgow S Jim Kelly QB Mike Hartenstine DE Alfred Jenkins WR Wade Griffin T/G Mark Kelso FS Jay Hilgenberg C Billy Johnson WR Jon Hand DE/DT John Kidd P Noah Jackson G Kenny Johnson (2) CB Jeff Hart T Frank Lewis WR Vestee Jackson CB Mike Kenn T Derrick Hatchett CB Eugene Marve LB Ken Margerum WR Fulton Kuykendall LB/MLB Chris Hinton T/G Reggie McKenzie G/T Wilber Marshall LB Mick Luckhurst K Ken Huff G Sean McNanie DE/NT Dennis McKinnon WR Jeff Merrow DE/DT Bert Jones QB Pete Metzelaars TE Jim McMahon QB Brett Miller T Barry Krauss LB Booker Moore FB Steve McMichael DT Chris Miller QB Bruce Laird S Scott Norwood K Emery Moorehead TE Junior Miller TE Randy McMillan FB Nate Odomes CB Ron Morris WR Robert Moore S Cliff Odom LB Andre Reed WR Jim Morrissey MLB Tom Pridemore S Herb Orvis DT Frank Reich QB Brad Muster FB John Rade LB Mike Pagel QB Robb Riddick (2) RB Dan Neal C Wayne Radloff C Tracy Porter WR Jim Ritcher G/T Jim Osborne DT Al Richardson LB Mike Prior S Isiah Robertson LB Alan Page DT Gerald Riggs RB Tate Randle S/CB Charles Romes CB Bob Parsons P Dave Scott G Chris Scott DE/DT Lucius Sanford LB Walter Payton RB John Scully G/C Tim Sherwin TE Bill Simpson FS William Perry DT John Settle FB Ed Simonini MLB Fred Smerlas NT Mike Richardson CB Don Smith NT/DT Ron Solt G Bruce Smith DE Ron Rivera LB Reggie Smith WR Rohn Stark P Darryl Talley LB Thomas Sanders RB Sylvester Stamps RB Donnell Thompson DE Thurman Thomas RB Mike Singletary MLB R.C. Thielemann G/C Jack Trudeau QB Tim Vogler G/T Matt Suhey FB Jessie Tuggle LB Ben Utt G Sherman White DE Tom Thayer G Jeff Van Note C Clarence Verdin WR Ben Williams DE/NT Mike Tomczak QB Ken Whisenhunt TE Leo Wisniewski NT/DT Don Wilson (2) SS Keith Van Horne T Joel Williams LB George Wonsley RB Will Wolford T/G Otis Wilson LB Jeff Yeates DE/DT Mike Woods LB Jeff Wright NT Tim Wrightman TE CINCINNATI CLEVELAND DALLAS DENVER Charles Alexander FB Dick Ambrose LB Bill Bates S Ken Bell RB Ken Anderson QB Mike Baab C Bob Breunig MLB Keith Bishop G/C Lewis Billups CB Matt Bahr K Kevin Brooks DT Tyrone Braxton CB/S Brian Blados G/T Keith Baldwin DE Darryl Clack RB Bill Bryan C Jim Breech K Chip Banks LB Dextor Clinkscale S Steve Busick LB Louis Breeden CB Rickey Bolden TE Jim Cooper T/C Rubin Carter NT James Brooks RB Henry Bradley NT Doug Cosbie TE Barney Chavous DE Eddie Brown WR Brian Brennan WR Anthony Dickerson LB Rick Dennison LB Ross Browner DE Clinton Burrell CB/S Pat Donovan T John Elway QB Glenn Cameron LB Earnest Byner RB Tony Dorsett RB Simon Fletcher LB Cris Collinsworth WR Reggie Camp DE Michael Downs S Steve Foley S Isaac Curtis WR Tom Cousineau LB Billy Joe DuPree TE Tom Glassic G Eddie Edwards DE Thom Darden S John Dutton DT Randy Gradishar LB Boomer Esiason QB Joe DeLamielleure G Ron Fellows CB Mike Harden (2) CB/S David Fulcher S Tom DeLeone C Steve Folsom TE Paul Howard G Archie Griffin RB Doug Dieken T Mike Hegman LB Mark Jackson WR Bo Harris LB Hanford Dixon CB Tony Hill WR Tom Jackson LB M.L. Harris TE Paul Farren T Gary Hogeboom QB Vance Johnson (2) WR Ira Hillary WR Ricky Feacher WR Michael Irvin WR Rulon Jones DE Rodney Holman TE Dan Fike G Jim Jeffcoat DE Jim Juriga G/T Ray Horton CB/S Bob Golic NT Butch Johnson WR Rich Karlis K Robert Jackson S Jeff Gossett P James Jones (2) RB Keith Kartz C/G Stanford Jennings RB David Grayson LB Ed "Too Tall" Jones DE Clarence Kay TE Pete Johnson FB Boyce Green RB Crawford Ker G Greg Kragen NT Joe Kelly LB Al Gross S D.D. Lewis LB Gary Kubiak QB Bobby Kemp S Carl Hairston DE Eugene Lockhart MLB Aaron Kyle CB Larry Kinnebrew FB Dino Hall RB Harvey Martin DE Gene Lang FB Bruce Kozerski C/G/T Marshall Harris DE/NT Kelvin Martin WR Ken Lanier T Tim Krumrie NT Harry Holt TE Robert Newhouse FB Brison Manor DE Dave Lapham G Robert E. Jackson G Timmy Newsome FB Karl Mecklenburg LB Jim LeClair LB Eddie Johnson LB Nate Newton G/T Claudie Minor T Mike Martin WR Mike Johnson LB Danny Noonan DT Craig Morton QB Skip McClendon DE Bernie Kosar QB Drew Pearson WR Haven Moses WR Tim McGee WR Reggie Langhorne WR Steve Pelluer QB Riley Odoms TE Pat McInally P Dave Logan WR Kurt Petersen G Rick Parros FB Max Montoya G Kevin Mack FB Tom Rafferty C Nathan Poole FB Anthony Munoz T Clay Matthews LB Mike Renfro WR Dave Preston RB Bruce Reimers G/T Paul McDonald QB Jeff Rohrer LB Luke Prestridge P Ken Riley CB Gerald McNeil WR Mike Saxon (2) P Jim Ryan LB Dave Rimington C Frank Minnifield CB Herbert Scott G Steve Sewell WR Dan Ross TE Ozzie Newsome TE Rafael Septien K Dennis Smith S Turk Schonert QB Greg Pruitt RB Ron Springs FB Dave Studdard T/G John Simmons S Mike Pruitt FB Dennis Thurman CB/S Bill Thompson S Jim Skow DE Cody Risien T Glen Titensor G/C Andre Townsend DE Joe Walter T Clarence Scott S Mark Tuinei T Rick Upchurch (2) WR Leon White LB Brian Sipe QB Herschel Walker RB Steve Watson WR Wilson Whitley NT Webster Slaughter WR Everson Walls CB Gerald Willhite (2) RB Reggie Williams LB Larry Williams G Charlie Waters S Sammy Winder RB Mike Wilson T Felix Wright S Danny White QB James Wright TE Carl Zander LB Glen Young WR Randy White DT Louis Wright CB DETROIT GREEN BAY HOUSTON KANSAS CITY Jimmy Allen S John Anderson LB Robert Abraham LB Mark Adickes G Steve Baack NT/DT Don Bracken P Patrick Allen CB Walt Arnold TE Karl Baldischwiler T Robert Brown DE Jesse Baker DE Rich Baldinger T/G Jerry Ball NT/DT Mike Butler DE Elvin Bethea DE Gary Barbaro S Mike Black P Mark Cannon C Gregg Bingham LB Mike Bell DE Russ Bolinger G Alphonso Carreker DE Keith Bostic S Todd Blackledge QB Lomas Brown T Jessie Clark FB Robert Brazile LB Jerry Blanton LB Dexter Bussey FB Paul Coffman TE Steve Brown CB Brad Budde G Jeff Chadwick WR George Cumby LB Ken Burrough WR Lloyd Burruss S Garry Cobb LB Kenneth Davis RB Richard Byrd DE/NT Carlos Carson WR Mike Cofer LB/DE Lynn Dickey QB Earl Campbell FB Deron Cherry S Gary Danielson QB Mike Douglass LB David Carter C Tim Cofield LB Chris Dieterich T/G Gerry Ellis FB Dave Casper TE Tom Condon G Keith Dorney T/G Phil Epps WR Ray Childress DE Calvin Daniels LB Homer Elias G Tom Flynn S Jeff Donaldson S Joe Delaney RB Doug English DT/NT Brent Fullwood FB Chris Dressel TE Irv Eatman T Ken Fantetti MLB Derrel Gofourth G/C Willie Drewrey WR Steve Fuller QB Amos Fowler C Johnnie Gray S Curtis Duncan WR Kelly Goodburn P William Gay DE/DT Ron Hallstrom G Ed Fisher G Gary Green CB Dennis Gibson LB/DE Leotis Harris G Ernest Givins WR Leonard Griffin DE/NT Kevin Glover G Tim Harris LB Leon Gray T Dino Hackett LB William Graham S Harlan Huckleby RB John Grimsley LB James Hadnot FB Don Greco G Donnie Humphrey NT/DE Alonzo Highsmith FB Anthony Hancock WR Curtis Green DT/DE Eddie Lee Ivery RB Drew Hill WR Eric Harris CB Alvin Hall S John Jefferson WR Lee Johnson P Emile Harry WR Eric Hipple QB Ezra Johnson DE Robert Lyles LB Jonathan Hayes TE James Hunter CB Terry Jones NT Bruce Matthews G/T Herman Heard RB Garry James RB Greg Koch T Johnny Meads LB Matt Herkenhoff T Demetrious Johnson S Mark Lee CB Warren Moon QB Tom Howard LB James Jones FB Gary Lewis TE Larry Moriarty FB Billy Jackson FB Rick Kane RB Tim Lewis CB Mike Munchak G Charles Jackson LB David Lewis TE James Lofton WR Gifford Nielsen QB Bill Kenney QB Chuck Long QB Don Majkowski QB Jay Pennison C Ken Kremer NT Pete Mandley WR Charles Martin NT Vernon Perry S Garcia Lane CB Robbie Martin WR Larry McCarren C Allen Pinkett RB Albert Lewis CB Bruce McNorton CB Mike McCoy CB Mike Reinfeldt
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