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  • Bob Gagliano
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  • Robert Frank "Bob" "The Goose" Gagliano (born September 5, 1958 in Los Angeles, California), is a former professional American football player. He began his career playing quarterback for Glendale Community College. He then played for United States International University (now Alliant International University) in San Diego, and Utah State University. He was drafted into the National Football League by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1981. His playing career ended in 1995. He played for eight NFL teams, including the Detroit Lions, where in 1989 he led the team to 5 consecutive victories to conclude the season. This is where he was first pegged with the nickname "The Goose". He also played for the United States Football League’s Denver Gold.
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draftyear
  • 1981
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Number
  • 111416
statvalue
  • 17
  • 62.700000
  • 3431
Birth Date
  • 1958-09-05
Name
  • Bob Gagliano
  • Gagliano, Bob
NFL
  • GAG355962
draftround
  • 12
debutteam
  • Kansas City Chiefs
Birth Place
College
Highlights
Place of Birth
debutyear
  • 1981
Position
draftpick
  • 319
Teams
  • * Kansas City Chiefs * Denver Gold * San Francisco 49ers * Houston Oilers * Indianapolis Colts * Detroit Lions * San Diego Chargers * Atlanta Falcons * San Francisco 49ers * Green Bay Packers
Date of Birth
  • 1958-09-05
Short Description
  • American football player
finalteam
  • Green Bay Packers
statlabel
  • NFL QB Rating
  • NFL TD-INT
  • NFL Yards
finalyear
  • 1995
abstract
  • Robert Frank "Bob" "The Goose" Gagliano (born September 5, 1958 in Los Angeles, California), is a former professional American football player. He began his career playing quarterback for Glendale Community College. He then played for United States International University (now Alliant International University) in San Diego, and Utah State University. He was drafted into the National Football League by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1981. His playing career ended in 1995. He played for eight NFL teams, including the Detroit Lions, where in 1989 he led the team to 5 consecutive victories to conclude the season. This is where he was first pegged with the nickname "The Goose". He also played for the United States Football League’s Denver Gold.