51. He played behind Coates and started six games in a double-tight end formation, catching nine passes. 52. He caught on in Jersey, but played behind Kenny Anderson for a season and signed on with the Celtics last year. 53. He played behind a line that included just one Pro Bowl offensive lineman, and no Pro Bowl wide receivers. 54. He played with his teeth, played behind his back, played between his legs, flirting suggestively with his audience. 55. He has exceptional speed and plays behind Recardo Wimbush. 56. He played behind Kelly, which meant he played little. 57. He is playing behind Ather Brown but could be a starter soon. 58. He mastered the most recent incarnation of gospel-funk rhythms, playing behind tremendous drum sets with racks of tom-toms and a lot of cymbals. 59. He plays behind a line that is quick, mobile and exacting. 60. He was a fourth-round pick, playing behind James Stewart as a senior at Tennessee, but now he is finally earning a starting spot. |