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rdfs:comment | - Steve Young, and his unnamed brother meet Setup as she is carrying Marty down the mountain after his fall. They guide her to the road into Crested Butte, CO and loan her a cell phone.
- Steve Young is an American writer. He wrote one The Simpsons episode, "Hurricane Neddy". He currently writes for Late Show with David Letterman. Steve Young adapted the holiday book Olive, the Other Reindeer for the animated holiday special. He won an Annie Award in 2000 for his screenplay.
- Steve attended Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut, and was a multi-sport athlete. He went on to play for LaVell Edwards of Brigham Young University, and was a Heisman Trophy finalist. Steve's father was LeGrande "Grit" Young, who played football at BYU in the late 1950s. He led the school in scoring in 1955 and in rushing and total offense in 1959. Steve is married to the former Barbara Graham. They married on March 15, 2000, in a ceremony at the Kona Hawaii Temple in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. They have two sons and two daughters together.
- Steve Young is a Television Writer for The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Nate with David Letterman and The Three Stooges.
- Jon Steven Young (nato l’11 ottobre, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah), è famoso come quarterback per la National Football League's San Francisco 49ers. Ha giocato anche per i Tampa Bay Buccaneers e per la Football League, del Los Angeles Express. Steve ha frequentato la scuola superiore a in Greenwich, Connecticut, ed era un atleta multi-sport. Discendente del profeta Brigham Young, andò a giocare per LaVell Edwards della Brigham Young University, e fu finalista del Trofeo Heisman.
- Jon Steven "Steve" Young (born October 11, 1961) is a former professional football player, a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for fourteen seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Young played college football for Brigham Young University (BYU), and played professionally for the Los Angeles Express of the USFL, and the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Francisco 49ers. Young was named the Most Valuable Player of the NFL in 1992 and 1994, and the MVP of Super Bowl XXIX. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. At the time of his retirement, he had the highest passer rating among NFL quarterbacks who have thrown at least 1,500 passing attempts (96.8), and is currently ranked third. He is also still ranked highest amongst retired play
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Caption | - Young at the ESPN's broadcast set
- for the 2009 NFL Draft
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pastteams | - * Los Angeles Express
* Tampa Bay Buccaneers
* San Francisco 49ers
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Alternative Names | - Young, Jon Steven; Young, J. Steven
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Highlights | - NCAA
* Davey O'Brien Award
* Consensus first-team All-American
* College Football Hall of Fame inductee
* NCAA Silver Anniversary Award
NFL
* 7× Pro Bowl selection
* 3× AP First-Team All-Pro
* 3× AP Second-Team All-Pro
* 3× Super Bowl Champion
* Super Bowl XXIX MVP
* 1992 NFL MVP
* 1994 NFL MVP
* AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year
* 2× UPI NFC Player of the Year
* 2× Kansas City Committee of 101 NFCOffensive Player of the Year
* San Francisco 49ers #8 retired
* Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
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* 96.8 career QB Rating
* 43 career QB Rushing Touchdowns
* 6 TD passes in a Super Bowl
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Place of Birth | - Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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Biography | - Steve Young is a former NASCAR driver from Charlotte, NC. He competed in nine Sprint Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten.
All of Young's races came in 1964, when Young debuted at Nashville, starting 25th and finishing 26th. Young would struggle much of the year to finish races, only running at the end of six of his nine starts. Despite these issues, Young racked up six top-20 finishes, bested by a 7th place run in his career finale at Hillsboro.
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Quote | - "Is this great or what? I mean, I haven't thrown six touchdown passes in a game in my life. Then I throw six in the Super Bowl! Unbelievable."
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Short Description | - All-American college football player, professional football quarterback, quarterback, College Football Hall of Fame member
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abstract | - Steve Young, and his unnamed brother meet Setup as she is carrying Marty down the mountain after his fall. They guide her to the road into Crested Butte, CO and loan her a cell phone.
- Steve Young is an American writer. He wrote one The Simpsons episode, "Hurricane Neddy". He currently writes for Late Show with David Letterman. Steve Young adapted the holiday book Olive, the Other Reindeer for the animated holiday special. He won an Annie Award in 2000 for his screenplay.
- Jon Steven Young (nato l’11 ottobre, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah), è famoso come quarterback per la National Football League's San Francisco 49ers. Ha giocato anche per i Tampa Bay Buccaneers e per la Football League, del Los Angeles Express. Steve ha frequentato la scuola superiore a in Greenwich, Connecticut, ed era un atleta multi-sport. Discendente del profeta Brigham Young, andò a giocare per LaVell Edwards della Brigham Young University, e fu finalista del Trofeo Heisman. Vita professionale Steve si è laureato in legge alla Brigham Young University, e dopo la fine della sua carriera sportiva, è stato attivo in molte società. Attualmente fa parte del comitato di direttori della Nutraceutical Corporation in Park City, Utah, ed è attivo nella Forever Young Foundation, che ha iniziato fra le altre cose come un’organizzazione benefica. Steve attualmente serve come analista per ESPN, il canale televisivo dedicato agli sports.
- Jon Steven "Steve" Young (born October 11, 1961) is a former professional football player, a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for fourteen seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Young played college football for Brigham Young University (BYU), and played professionally for the Los Angeles Express of the USFL, and the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Francisco 49ers. Young was named the Most Valuable Player of the NFL in 1992 and 1994, and the MVP of Super Bowl XXIX. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. At the time of his retirement, he had the highest passer rating among NFL quarterbacks who have thrown at least 1,500 passing attempts (96.8), and is currently ranked third. He is also still ranked highest amongst retired players. Young also won a record six NFL passer rating titles.
- Steve attended Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut, and was a multi-sport athlete. He went on to play for LaVell Edwards of Brigham Young University, and was a Heisman Trophy finalist. Steve's father was LeGrande "Grit" Young, who played football at BYU in the late 1950s. He led the school in scoring in 1955 and in rushing and total offense in 1959. Steve is married to the former Barbara Graham. They married on March 15, 2000, in a ceremony at the Kona Hawaii Temple in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. They have two sons and two daughters together.
- Steve Young is a Television Writer for The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Nate with David Letterman and The Three Stooges.
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