RICH GANNON Hand Signed RAIDERS Mini Helmet FREE SHIP - Vacaville

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RICH GANNON Hand Signed RAIDERS Mini Helmet FREE SHIP – Vacaville

RICH GANNON Hand Signed RAIDERS Mini Helmet FREE SHIP
Price: $ 55.00
Location: Vacaville, California, United States
Date Posted: January 24, 04:06 PM
Payment:PayPal

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Featured is a Oakland Raiders minihelmet Hand Signed by RICH GANNON.
 
 This mini helmet was signed at a private signing and looks awesome, did you see the mouth piece! Rich is an awesome person and no one breaks down NFL file better than he! NFL MVP, 4 times Pro Bowler, and Super Bowl contender.  Included is a COA for your protection, and guarantee.
 
ACT NOW, DON'T DELAY!
 
Stop procrastinating, and do what your heart and mind is tellingyou, BUY THIS RICH GANNON HELMET!!! You will LOVE it.
 
 
RICH GANNON
Richard Joseph Gannon (born December 20, 1965 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania is a former American football quarterback, who achieved most of his success late in his career with the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League.
Gannon attended St. Joe's Prep Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and won three varsity letters each in football and crew, and twice in basketball.
In February 1999 he was signed as a free agent by the Raiders. He excelled in Jon Gruden's west coast offense and was voted to the Pro Bowl in his first year as a Raider, the first of four straight selections. In 2000 and 2001, he won the Pro Bowl MVP award consecutively, a feat achieved by no other NFL player. Gannon won the NFL Most Valuable Player Award after a record-setting 2002 season, which helped the Raiders advance to Super Bowl XXXVII. He led the league in attempts with 618, and completions, with a record 418.
In the Super Bowl, Gannon threw a Super Bowl record 5 interceptions in a 48-21 rout by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs' stellar defense was aided by the fact that their new head coach was Jon Gruden, the Raiders old coach. The Buc's defense swamped Gannon, overwhelming him as he could not overcome being outmatched by his fromer coach.
Rich's 2003 season was ended by a shoulder injury in Week 7, after a 2-5 start. A serious neck injury in 2004 effectively ended his career. Gannon was hurt when he scrambled, and slid into a helmet-to-helmet collision with Tampa Bay linebackerDerrick Brooks in Week 3.
It was frequently said that "Old Man" Gannon was "fine like wine, gets better with time," because it seemed he got better with age. Gannon also proved the naysayers wrong in 2004. When the Raiders signed Kerry Collins prior to the 2004 season, most thought that Gannon would be cut in favor of the strong armed Collins, whom skeptics thought was a better fit in new coach Norv Turner's vertical offense. Gannon not only kept his starting QB spot, but thrived. He threw for 305 yards in the season opener against Pittsburgh, including a 40 yard touchdown strike to Doug Gabriel, the Raiders nearly won the game over a Steelers team that finished the 2004 season with 15 victories. The Raiders were a competitive team with Gannon as their QB, and finished 5-11 after his career ending neck injury. When Gannon went, so did the Raiders 2004 season.
On August 6, 2005 Gannon officially retired from football and joined CBS Sports as an NFL analyst. The same year Gannon was inducted into the University of Delaware athletics hall of fame. Gannon has most recently worked with the Green Bay Packer organization, serving as the analyst for the Packers' exhibition games this 2006 season
 
 
 
 
This is a great gift for that die hard sports fan, or treat yourself to this special RICH GANNON mini helmet

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