PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Scott Secules
rdfs:comment
  • Thomas "Scott" Wescott Secules (born November 8, 1964 in Newport News, Virginia) is a former professional American football quarterback who played 6 seasons in the National Football League from 1988 to 1993 for the Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, and the New England Patriots. Secules spent most of his career as a back-up to Dan Marino. He may be best known for the nickname Scott "Won't You Let Me Take You on a" Secules given to him by ESPN broadcaster Chris Berman. The nickname was taken from the lyrics of the song "Sea Cruise" by Frankie Ford.
owl:sameAs
DraftedPick
  • 151
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:americanfootballdatabase/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Number
  • 910
Birth Date
  • 1964-11-08
Name
  • Secules, Scott
NFL
  • SEC622935
pfr
  • SecuSc00
Birth Place
Title
  • Virginia Cavaliers quarterback
DraftedYear
  • 1988
College
DatabaseFootball
  • SECULSCO01
Place of Birth
Before
Years
  • 1987
  • 1988
  • 1993
After
Position
Teams
Date of Birth
  • 1964-11-08
Short Description
  • American football player
DraftedRound
  • 6
abstract
  • Thomas "Scott" Wescott Secules (born November 8, 1964 in Newport News, Virginia) is a former professional American football quarterback who played 6 seasons in the National Football League from 1988 to 1993 for the Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, and the New England Patriots. Secules was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 6th round of the 1988 NFL Draft and subsequently traded to the Dolphins. He only started his senior season at the University of Virginia as he was the back-up to future All-Pro Don Majkowski, but managed to lead the Virginia Cavaliers to a winning season and a victory over Brigham Young University in the All-American Bowl, where he was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Secules was also named First Team All Atlantic Coast Conference in 1987. Secules spent most of his career as a back-up to Dan Marino. He may be best known for the nickname Scott "Won't You Let Me Take You on a" Secules given to him by ESPN broadcaster Chris Berman. The nickname was taken from the lyrics of the song "Sea Cruise" by Frankie Ford. Secules worked as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University from November 2006 until October 2009. He currently serves as the Business Director of the BrainHealth Institute for Athletes at the Center for BrainHealth in Dallas, TX.
is Before of
is After of