- Roman Gabriel
Infobox NFLretired
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position=Quarterback
number=5, 18
birthdate=birth date and age|1940|8|5Wilmington, North Carolina
deathdate=
debutyear=1962
finalyear=1977
draftyear=1962
draftround=1
draftpick=2
college=North Carolina State
teams=
* Los Angeles Rams (1962-1972)
*Philadelphia Eagles (1973-1977)
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=201-149
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=29,444
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=74.3
nfl=GAB616560
highlights=
* 4xPro Bowl selection (1967, 1968, 1969, 1973)
* 1969AP NFL MVP
* 1969UPI NFL MVP
* 1969Bert Bell Award
* 1968Pro Bowl MVP
* 1973 NFL Comeback Player of the Year
CollegeHOF=60013Roman Ildonzo Gabriel, Jr. (born
August 5 ,1940 inWilmington, North Carolina ) is a formerAmerican football player. The son of a Filipino immigrant, he was the firstAsian-American to start as an NFLquarterback and is considered by many to have been one of the best players at that position during the late 1960s and early 70s. At 6'4" and 235 pounds, he is considered the first truly big quarterback of the modern era.College career
A two-time
All-America n, he starred at quarterback forNorth Carolina State University in the early 1960s and finished his career holding virtually every Wolfpack passing record. An academic All-American, Gabriel saw his jersey retired and presented to him by North Carolina governorTerry Sanford on Jan. 20, 1962, at half-time of an NC State-Maryland basketball game in Reynolds Coliseum. He was All-America football quarterback twice,Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year twice, and captain of his team. Gabriel set 22 school and nine conference football records. He also played baseball and was voted the best amateur athlete in the Carolinas. In a three-year career he passed for 20 touchdowns and ran for 15. Against Maryland in 1959 he completed 23 passes.The number one A.F.L. draft pick (Roman was chosen second in the N.F.L. draft), by the
Oakland Raiders [http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/OAK] , he went on to a distinguished professional career. Gabriel was inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1989.NFL career
In the professional ranks Gabriel went on to play 16 seasons in the NFL, splitting time with the
Los Angeles Rams (1962-72) and thePhiladelphia Eagles (1973-77). He was named theNFL Most Valuable Player Award in 1969 and earnedPro Bowl spots in 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1973. He ranked as the Rams' all-time passing leader with 22,223 yards and 154 touchdowns (1,705 com./3,313 att.) and threw for 7,221 yards and 45 touchdowns (661 com./1,185 att.) with the Eagles. In 1973 he led the NFL with 3,219 yards and 23 touchdown passes, for which he was awarded theNFL Comeback Player of the Year Award . He still holds the Rams' career records for touchdown passes (154), passing yards (22,223), passes attempted (3,313), and passes completed 1,705.Gabriel wore number 18 with the Rams and number 5 with the Eagles, the latter of which is currently worn by
All-Pro quarterbackDonovan McNabb .Gabriel's arm strength
Gabriel had an incredibly powerful arm. "Once against Duke, game film showed that he chucked a desperation pass 78 yards in the air - only to see it intercepted by a Blue Devil defender." [http://admin.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9200&ATCLID=516397]
World League of American Football (WLAF) career
He was the head coach of the
Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of theWorld League of American Football , becoming the only coach to have a perfect losing season (0-10), in the inaugural season of 1991-1992. The team disbanded shortly thereafter.Acting career
Gabriel had a brief career in movies, playing a prison guard in Otto Preminger's 1968 spoof "
Skidoo " and an American Indian named "Blue Boy" in the 1969John Wayne film "The Undefeated." Gabriel's dark complexion gave rise to a popular belief that he may really be a Native American, but this is not the case; he is actually Filipino American on his father's side and Irish-American on his mother's. Gabriel had previously appeared as a headhunter in an early episode ofCBS 'Gilligan's Island .Personal life
After retirement from pro football in 1977, Gabriel went into broadcasting as a
color commentator for CBS television and, later,Carolina Panthers radio. Committed to charity work in his home ofCharlotte, North Carolina , he has raised over $4 million for charity through RG Sports Connection trust through which he promoted celebrity golf tournaments for various charities - multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, leukemia, the blind, the Special Olympics and the Salvation Army. To date, a place in thePro Football Hall of Fame has eluded him....Notes
Gabriel's last completion of his career was a 15-yard pass to
Vince Papale , the walk-on WR and special-teams captain who is the inspiration for and subject of Disney's movie "Invincible", starringMark Wahlberg . In 1982 he was the last football coach at Cal Poly Pomona. [cite web | title=Bronco Golf Classic Raises $27,000 For Scholarships | url=http://www.csupomona.edu/~athletic/Events/|format=HTML| work=California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | accessdate=2008-09-19]Awards
*1973 -
NFL Comeback Player of the Year
*1969-NFL Most Valuable Player Award , AP, UPI, NEA, and the Bert Bell MVP Trophy (Maxwell Club)
*1968 -Pro Bowl MVP ee also
*Gunslinger
References
External links
* [http://www.gopack.com/mediaPlayer/video.dbml?&CONTENT_TYPE=ONDEMAND&DB_MENU_ID=&SPSID=54376&SPID=3730&DB_OEM_ID=9200&CLIP_ID=106499&CLIP_FILE_ID=111128 NFL FILMS clip about Roman Gabriel]
* [http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/players.nsf/ID/04310007 Roman Gabriel's NFL Statistics]
*imdb|id=0300276|name=Roman Gabriel
* [http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=gabriel Article about Roman Gabriel]
* [http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/whereAreTheyNowDetail.jsp?id=17797 Eagles article on Roman Gabriel]
* [http://store.escalate.com/store/turoturo/friedman_gabriel.jsp Gabriel's Ethnicity]
* [http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Roman+Gabriel/ Gallery of Roman Gabriel football cards]
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