| Pat Haden had a relatively short NFL career, but | | | | of the National Football League. |
| he was a very memorable player. He starred at | | | | #2 - On A Roll! |
| the University of Southern California, winning two | | | | Haden rushed for four touchdowns during his |
| national championships and making it to three | | | | rookie season and they all came in consecutive |
| Rose Bowls, including being named the co-MVP of | | | | games. He scored one each in week ten, eleven, |
| the 1975 Rose Bowl. He then had a productive | | | | twelve, and thirteen of the 1976 season. |
| career in the pros before turning to the world of | | | | #3 - Go Deep Ron! |
| broadcasting, getting his law degree, and | | | | Los Angeles Rams receiver Ron Jessie caught |
| eventually returning to the University of Southern | | | | Haden's first NFL touchdown pass ever. It came in |
| California as the school's athletic director. | | | | a win over the Atlanta Falcons and went for 47 |
| Here is a look at five interesting facts about Pat | | | | yards. |
| Haden. | | | | #4 - He Liked To Score Right Before The Half |
| #1 - He Liked It Warm And Sunny | | | | Pat Haden threw 52 touchdown passes during his |
| Though originally from New York, Pat Haden | | | | NFL career. He threw 23 of them in the second |
| played virtually all of his football for Southern | | | | quarter, more than he threw in any other quarter |
| California teams. He played high school football in | | | | of play. |
| La Puente, California, college football at the | | | | #5 - Bring On New Orleans! |
| University of Southern California, and professional | | | | Haden threw more touchdown passes against the |
| football with the Southern California Sun of the | | | | New Orleans Saints than he did against any other |
| World Football League and the Los Angeles Rams | | | | team in the NFL. |