| Randall Cunningham was one of the most exciting | | | | #2 - Above All Others |
| players to play quarterback in the National Football | | | | Thanks to the fact that he played with him both |
| League. He was blessed with a cannon for an arm | | | | on the Eagles as well as on the Minnesota Vikings, |
| and was fairly accurate too. If that wasn't enough | | | | no other player caught more TD passes from |
| though, Cunningham had the speed and running | | | | Randall Cunningham than receiver Cris Carter with |
| ability to gain a good amount of yards on the | | | | 31. |
| ground too. He was very successful during his | | | | #3 - A Slow Starter |
| career and though he never got that elusive | | | | Some quarterbacks play evenly throughout the |
| Super Bowl ring, his teams were always very | | | | game and some start fast. Cunningham was a |
| competitive and he did earn a great many | | | | slow starter. Over the course of his career, he |
| individual awards. | | | | threw 33 touchdown passes in the first quarter |
| Here is a look at five things you may not know | | | | and then ramped it up to 68 in the second |
| about Randall Cunningham. | | | | quarter. Similarly, after halftime he threw 46 |
| #1 - How About A Double Header Against Arizona | | | | career touchdown passes in the third quarter and |
| And Washington? | | | | then 60 in the fourth. |
| Over the course of his career, Randall | | | | #4 - The Importance Of Being Earnest |
| Cunningham would throw a total 207 touchdown | | | | In 1985, Cunningham's first season in the NFL, he |
| passes. There is a tie for which team he trew the | | | | would throw his first ever touchdown pass, and |
| most to. He threw 25 touchdown passes each | | | | his only one of the year, for 17 yards in the |
| against the Arizona Cardinals and the Washington | | | | fourth quarter of a 19-6 win over the Redskins to |
| Redskins. Together that's almost 25% of his total | | | | Earnest Jackson. That would be the only TD pass |
| touchdown passes thrown. | | | | he would ever throw to Jackson. |