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A fact from Rodney Parker appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 8 September 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that eleven years after serving as a Super Bowlusher, Rodney Parker came back to the game as a player?
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... that eleven years after serving as a Super Bowlusher, Rodney Parker came back to the game as a player? Source: Parker Ushers In a Dream Come True ("Any day now, someone is going to pick the Oakland Raiders to defeat the Eagles on the basis of "Super Bowl experience." He'll say the Raiders rate an edge because they've been to the Big One before. The Eagles, we will be told, don't have any players with Super Bowl backgrounds. Well, that's, not true. Wide receiver Rodney Parker took part in Super Bowl IV, the Kansas City-Minnesota game played in January 1970. Now you might be wondering how Rodney Parker, a 27-year-old NFL rookie, got involved in a Super Bowl played 11 years ago. We all know Coach Hank Stram had an eye for young talent but, well, that's ridiculous. Actually, Rodney worked as an usher at that game, helping fans find their seats in old Tulane Stadium.")
Newly created article, plenty long enough. Well written and thoroughly cited; it's more or less ready for a GA review. Hook is short, interesting, in the article, and cited. QPQ is done. Good to go! Pi.1415926535 (talk) 05:41, 12 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
remove maulers from lead or add a line saying he was also a member of the maulers becauss it doesnt look like he played any games? Ill keave it up to you Done
See later comment.
"September, to replace" remove comma Done
Done.
"football..." i cant figure out if there should be a period after that or not? Done
That's how the source had it - I think its better if it stays.
"He impressed in the minicamp was invited" change to and was invited Done
Done.
"where made" where he made Done
Done.
"Ron Jaworski then" remove ron Done
Done.
in the video caption "Parker's touchdown which was called back is shown from 5:58–6:48" put comma after touchdown and after back Done
Done.
"quarterback Ron Jaworski" remove ron Done
Done.
"had gotten past" change gotten to something else probably Done
What wording do you think would be best?
I don't know. Let's just leave it.
"In week nine, against " remove comma Done
Done.
"a 10–6 record, before" remove comma Done
Done.
having PHI next to each other in the stats column makes it look like he played for the eagles for 3 years Done
Changed the stars abbreviation.
are we sure he was even with the maulers? I have seen those empty usfl profiles on statscrew (formerly Just Sports Stats) before and i am not sure what they are because some other people still havd games played listed. Done
Thinking about it - I decided to remove the Maulers as I was unable to find any other sources confirming that he was with them.
adjust maulers row in table if we change anything. Done
Done.
i think maybe we should remove falcons and eagles 1982 from the stats table because i dont think we usually put offseason teams in the tables. I think we onlt put "DNP" if they were active or injured reserve. Done