Yes, Steve Grogan, the former quarterback for the New England Patriots, was known for having a significant influence on the offensive plays during his time on the team. While he didn't exclusively call his own plays, he often collaborated closely with coaches and had the autonomy to make decisions on the field, especially during games. This ability to call plays and make adjustments contributed to his effectiveness as a dual-threat quarterback.
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I heard that he retired because he wanted to call his own plays as most quarterbacks did back then. Tom Landry was one of the early coaches to call offensive plays.
Flying On My Own by Steve Dorff Is The Song That She Does Teresa James is the singer of "Flying On My Own"
Steve writes all his own music himself - he's a very talented songwriter :)
No, Steve Harvey is a comedian, actor and has his own show.
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Weird Al has a band: Jim West plays guitar. Steve Jay plays bass. Jon Bermuda Schwartz plays drums. Ruben Valtierra plays keyboards. When they're not playing with Al, Jim plays Hawaiian slack key guitar. Steve plays what you might describe as experimental funk with an ethnic African vibe (when he was just out of college he made recordings of traditional drummers in Ghana). Bermuda sits in with several different bands in the Los Angeles area. Ruben has his own trio that plays Latin jazz.
Steve Wozniak remains a share holder in Apple and is unlikely to have sold any to Steve Jobs as he has plenty of his own.
...just a small numbers of others such as Tom Brady are given the green light to call "audibles", or plays called at the line of scrimmage, by their coaches. Eli also in 2008 and was allowed to call alot of his own plays, but ya Peyton is the QB who does the most, although a play is called in by Moore (or new coach) but Peyton then audible`s about 6 times? making it his own play, but all QB`s are given a play by coach, just a question of who audibles the most and Peyton is defiantly number 1 in that category
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