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Appears on a Players Card, It Means That You Use the K Or P Column When He Reovers a Fumble 1981 APBA PRO FOOTBALL SET ROSTER The following players comprise the 1981 season APBA Pro Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most. Realistic use of the players frequently 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 the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he reovers a fumble. Players in bold are starters. 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 BUFFALO CHICAGO OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Wallace Francis EB: Ray Butler EB: Jerry Butler EB: Brian Baschnagel OC Alfred Jenkins Roger Carr Frank Lewis Rickey Watts Alfred Jackson Brian DeRoo Byron Franklin TC OA Marcus Anderson OC Reggie Smith TB OB Randy Burke Ron Jessie Ken Margerum Tackle: Mike Kenn David Shula TA TB OC Lou Piccone TB OC Tackle: Keith Van Horne Warren Bryant Kevin Williams OB Tackle: Joe Devlin Ted Albrecht Eric Sanders Tackle: Jeff Hart Ken Jones Dan Jiggetts Guard: R.C. Thielemann Wade Griffin Guard: Conrad Dobler Dennis Lick Dave Scott Tim Foley Jon Borchardt Guard: Emanuel Zanders John Scully Randy Van Divier Tom Lynch Noah Jackson Pat Howell Guard: Ken Huff Jim Ritcher Revie Sorey Center: Jeff Van Note Robert Pratt Reggie McKenzie Center: Dan Neal ET: Junior Miller Jimmy Moore Center: Will Grant Jay Hilgenberg Russ Mikeska Center: Ray Donaldson Tim Vogler ET: Robin Earl QB: Steve Bartkowski Chris Foote OC ET: Mark Brammer Mike Cobb June Jones ET: Reese McCall Steve Alvers Bob Fisher OC Mike Moroski Tim Sherwin Buster Barnett Emery Moorehead OB RB: Lynn Cain QB: Bert Jones QB: Joe Ferguson Brooks Williams OC Ray Strong David Humm Matt Robinson QB: Vince Evans FB: William Andrews Greg Landry HB: Joe Cribbs Bob Avellini James Mayberry OC RB: Curtis Dickey Roland Hooks TA OC Mike Phipps Bo Robinson Zachary Dixon OA Lawrence McCutcheon HB: Walter Payton Mick Luckhurst KA KOA PB Don McCauley Robb Riddick TC OB Willie McClendon John James (2) PA KB FB: Randy McMillan FB: Curtis Brown OC Dave Williams OA Cleveland Franklin Roosevelt Leaks FB: Matt Suhey Marvin Sims OC Nick Mike-Mayer (2) KA KOA PB Roland Harper Mike Wood KA KOA PB Greg Cater PA KB KOB John Roveto KA KOA PB Mike Garrett (2) PA KB KOB Bob Parsons PA Hans Nielsen KB KOB PC Bob Thomas KC KOC PD ATLANTA BALTIMORE BUFFALO CHICAGO DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Jeff Merrow End: Mike Ozdowski End: Sherman White End: Al Harris Jeff Yeates Donnell Thompson Ben Williams Dan Hampton Wilson Faumuina Hosea Taylor Ken Johnson Mike Hartenstine Tackle: Don Smith Daryl Wilkerson Darrell Irvin Tackle: Jim Osborne Mike Zele Tackle: Herb Orvis Tackle: Fred Smerlas Alan Page LB: Al Richardson Bubba Green Mike Kadish Steve McMichael Fulton Kuykendall Mike Barnes LB: Lucius Sanford LB: Otis Wilson Buddy Curry Mike Fultz Jim Haslett Mike Singletary Joel Williams LB: Sanders Shiver Shane Nelson Gary Campbell Matthew Teague Joe Federspiel Isiah Robertson Brian Cabral Paul Davis Barry Krauss Phil Villapiano OC Lee Kunz Tony Daykin Mike Woods Mike Humiston Bruce Herron Neal Musser Ed Smith Chris Keating CB: Terry Schmidt Jim Laughlin Ed Simonini Ervin Parker Reuben Henderson Lyman White Ricky Jones CB: Mario Clark Jeff Fisher TA TB OC CB: Bobby Butler Reggie Pinkney (DB) Charles Romes Leslie Frazier OC Kenny Johnson TC CB: Derrick Hatchett Rufus Bess OC Safety: Gary Fencik Blane Gaison OC Larry Braziel Safety: Steve Freeman OC Doug Plank TC Earl Jones Kim Anderson (2) TC OB Bill Simpson Len Walterscheid TC Safety: Bob Glazebrook Safety: Bruce Laird Rod Kush Todd Bell Tom Pridemore TC Nesby Glasgow OC Jeff Nixon Tom Moriarty Steve Henry Scott Woerner TA OC CINCINNATI CLEVELAND DALLAS DENVER OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Cris Collinsworth EB: Dave Logan EB: Tony Hill EB: Rick Upchurch TC Isaac Curtis Reggie Rucker Drew Pearson Steve Watson David Verser OA OB Ricky Feacher Butch Johnson Haven Moses Steve Kreider Willis Adams Doug Donley TC Wade Manning TA TB OA Tackle: Mike Wilson Danny Fulton Tackle: Pat Donovan Tackle: Dave Studdard Anthony Munoz Tackle: Cody Risien Jim Cooper KB KOB Claudie Minor Guard: Max Montoya Doug Dieken Steve Wright Kelvin Clark Dave Lapham Matt Miller OC Guard: Kurt Petersen Ken Lanier Bobby Whitten Guard: Joe DeLamielleure Herbert Scott Guard: Paul Howard Glenn Bujnoch Robert E. Jackson Glen Titensor Tom Glassic Mike Obrovac Henry Sheppard Howard Richards Center: Bill Bryan Center: Blair Bush Center: Tom DeLeone Center: Tom Rafferty Glenn Hyde Blake Moore Gerry Sullivan Robert Shaw ET: Riley Odoms ET: Dan Ross ET: Ozzie Newsome ET: Billy Joe DuPree Ron Egloff OC Don Bass McDonald Oden Doug Cosbie OC James Wright M.L. Harris QB: Brian Sipe Jay Saldi QB: Craig Morton QB: Ken Anderson Paul McDonald QB: Danny White (2) PA Steve DeBerg Jack Thompson Rick Trocano Glenn Carano HB: Dave Preston OC Turk Schonert HB: Charles White OB Gary Hogeboom Tony Reed HB: Charles Alexander Greg Pruitt TC OC HB: Tony Dorsett Rob Lytle OC Archie Griffin OC Dino Hall TA TB OA James Jones TA OA FB: Rick Parros Elvis Peacock Calvin Hill FB: Ron Springs Larry Canada OC FB: Pete Johnson FB: Mike Pruitt Robert Newhouse OC Fred Steinfort KA KOA PB Jimmy Hargrove Cleo Miller OC Timmy Newsome OC Luke Prestridge PA KB KOB Jim Breech KA KOA PB Matt Bahr KA KOA PB Rafael Septien KA KOA PB Pat McInally (2)PA KB KOB Steve Cox PA Dave Jacobs KB KOB PC CINCINNATI CLEVELAND DALLAS DENVER DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Ross Browner End: Lyle Alzado End: Harvey Martin End: Rulon Jones Eddie Edwards Marshall Harris Ed "Too Tall" Jones Barney Chavous Mike St. Clair Thomas Brown OC Bruce Thornton Brison Manor Gary Burley Jerry Sherk Tackle: John Dutton Greg Boyd Tackle: Wilson Whitley Elvis Franks Randy White Tackle: Rubin Carter Rod Horn Mike Robinson Larry Bethea Don Latimer LB: Bo Harris Tackle: Henry Bradley Andy Frederick LB: Bob Swenson Jim LeClair LB: Don Goode Don Smerek Larry Evans Glenn Cameron Robert L. Jackson LB: Mike Hegman Randy Gradishar Reggie Williams Dick Ambrose Bob Breunig Tom Jackson Tom Dinkel OC Clay Matthews D.D. Lewis Jim Ryan OC Rick Razzano Curtis Weathers Guy Brown Steve Busick Guy Frazier OC Bruce Huther Anthony Dickerson Mark Merrill Jeff Schuh Eddie Johnson OC Angelo King CB: Louis Wright CB: Louis Breeden CB: Ron Bolton Danny Spradlin Aaron Kyle Ken Riley Hanford Dixon CB: Everson Walls Perry Smith Clarence Chapman OC Clinton Burrell Dennis Thurman TC Steve Trimble Ray Griffin OC Safety: Clarence Scott Steve Wilson TC OC Dennis Smith John Simmons TC OC Thom Darden Ron Fellows TB OC Safety: Bill Thompson Safety: Bobby Kemp OC Judson Flint Safety: Charlie Waters Steve Foley Bryan Hicks TC Autry Beamon Michael Downs Mike Harden OB Mike Fuller TA TB OC Lawrence Johnson Benny Barnes Roland Solomon Greg Bright Oliver Davis DETROIT GREEN BAY HOUSTON KANSAS CITY OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Freddie Scott EB: John Jefferson OC EB: Ken Burrough EB: Henry Marshall Leonard Thompson James Lofton Mike Renfro J.T. Smith TA TB Mark Nichols OC Fred Nixon TB OB Mike Holston Stan Rome Robbie Martin TA TB OA Ron Cassidy TC Carl Roaches TA TB OB Carlos Carson OB Tracy Porter TC Tackle: Mark Koncar Harold Bailey James Murphy OA Tackle: Keith Dorney Greg Koch Billy Brooks Tackle: Charlie Getty Karl Baldischwiler Tim Huffman Tim Smith Matt Herkenhoff Chris Dieterich Tim Stokes Tackle: Morris Towns Roger Taylor Guard: Russ Bolinger Karl Swanke Leon Gray Jim Rourke OC Homer Elias Guard: Leotis Harris Angelo Fields Guard: Tom Condon Tom Turnure Derrel Gofourth Nick Eyre Brad Budde Larry Lee OC Arland Thompson Guard: Ed Fisher Center: Jack Rudnay Center: Amos Fowler Syd Kitson John Schuhmacher Todd Thomas Tommie Ginn Center: Larry McCarren Center: David Carter ET: Al Dixon ET: David Hill Charlie Ane Greg Davidson Willie Scott Ulysses Norris ET: Paul Coffman OC Carl Mauck Ed Beckman Bob Niziolek Gary Lewis ET: Dave Casper QB: Bill Kenney QB: Eric Hipple QB: Lynn Dickey Mike Barber Steve Fuller Gary Danielson David Whitehurst QB: Ken Stabler HB: Joe Delaney OC Jeff Komlo Rich Campbell Gifford Nielsen Curtis Bledsoe OC HB: Billy Sims HB: Harlan Huckleby OC John Reaves Ted McKnight Rick Kane Terdell Middleton OC HB: Earl Campbell FB: James Hadnot Ken Callicutt OC Eddie Lee Ivery Ronnie Coleman Billy Jackson OC FB: Dexter Bussey Eric Torkelson rb Rich Thomaselli Mike Williams OC Horace King OC FB: Gerry Ellis FB: Tim Wilson OC Nick Lowery KA KOA Vince Thompson Jim Jensen OC Adger Armstrong OC Bob Grupp PA Eddie Murray KA KOA PB Jan Stenerud KA KOA PB Toni Fritsch KA KOA PB Jeff Gossett PB KB KOB Tom Skladany (2) PA KB KOB Ray Stachowicz PA KB KOB Cliff Parsley (2) PA KB KOB DETROIT GREEN BAY HOUSTON KANSAS CITY DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Al Baker End: Casey Merrill End: Elvin Bethea End: Mike Bell Dave Pureifory Mike Butler Andy Dorris Art Still Curtis Green Ezra Johnson Jesse Baker Frank Case Steve Furness Byron Braggs OC Mike Stensrud Dave Lindstrom Tackle: William Gay Tackle: Terry Jones Tackle: Ken Kennard Tackle: Don Parrish Doug English Richard Turner Daryle Skaugstad Ken Kremer Joe Ehrmann LB: John Anderson LB: Ted Washington Dino Mangiero Edgar Fields Rich Wingo KB Gregg Bingham LB: Whitney Paul Curley Culp George Cumby Daryl Hunt OC Jerry Blanton LB: Garry Cobb Mike Douglass Robert Brazile Gary Spani Ken Fantetti Guy Prather John Corker Charles Jackson Stan White Randy Scott Art Stringer Tom Howard James Harrell OC Cliff Lewis Ted Thompson Frank Manumaleuga Terry Tautolo Kurt Allerman Avon Riley OC Cal Peterson CB: Wayne Smith CB: Mark Lee TA OA CB: J.C.
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