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Bobby Joseph Hebert Jr. (surname pronounced AY-bair / ˈ eɪ b ɛər /; born August 19, 1960) is an American sportscaster and former professional football quarterback.He played in the United States Football League (USFL) and National Football League (NFL) from 1983 to 1996 for the Michigan Panthers, Oakland Invaders, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons.
On July 17, 1983, the Panthers captured the USFL's first championship with a 24–22 win over the Atlantic Division champion Philadelphia Stars. QB Bobby Hebert hit WR Anthony Carter on a 48-yard touchdown strike with 3:11 left in the fourth quarter for what proved to be the deciding score.
The 1985 USFL season was the third and final season of the United States ... 1985 Passing Stats (all) Name, Team Att Comp % yards ... Bobby Hebert, OAK: 456: 244: 53 ...
USFL Coach of the Year: Dick Coury: Head coach: Boston Breakers: USFL Coach of the Year (TSN) Dick Coury: Head coach: Boston Breakers: USFL Outstanding Running Back: Herschel Walker: RB: New Jersey Generals: USFL Outstanding Quarterback: Bobby Hebert: QB: Michigan Panthers: USFL Leading Scorer Award: David Trout: K: Philadelphia Stars: USFL ...
The new team, bolstered with key players from the Panthers such as Bobby Hebert, went a league-best 13–4–1 in the regular season and advanced all the way to the 1985 USFL championship game. The championship game was a rematch of sorts with Chuck Fusina 's Stars , who now played in Baltimore ; the Panthers had upended the Stars in the league ...
Others: Bobby Layne (15,710 yards), Scott Mitchell (12,647), Greg Landry (12,451), Jared Goff (12,258) Notes: Stafford's statistical ledger includes seven 4,000-yard passing seasons and one 5,000 ...
On July 17, 1983, the Panthers captured the USFL's first championship with a 24–22 win over the Atlantic Division champion Philadelphia Stars. QB Bobby Hebert hit WR Anthony Carter on a 48-yard touchdown strike with 3:11 left in the fourth quarter for what proved to be the deciding score.
The USFL held its 1983, 1985 and 1986 college drafts at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York. The 1984 draft was held at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. The 1983–85 drafts were in January while the 1986 draft was held in May. The USFL held an expansion draft in September 1983 for the 6 expansion teams that started play in 1984.