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text_A: The Waterboy has a cameo from a Hall of Famer.
text_B: Lawrence Julius Taylor -LRB- born February 4 , 1959 -RRB- , nicknamed `` L.T. '' , is a Hall of Fame former American football player .. Hall of Fame. Pro Football Hall of Fame. American football. American football. Taylor played his entire professional career as a linebacker for the New York Giants -LRB- 1981 -- 1993 -RRB- in the National Football League -LRB- NFL -RRB- .. New York Giants. New York Giants. 1981 All-Pro Team. linebacker. linebacker. National Football League. National Football League. He is considered one of the greatest players in the history of football , and has been ranked as the greatest defensive player in league history by former players , coaches , media members , and news outlets such as the NFL Network , and Sporting News .. NFL Network. NFL Network. Sporting News. Sporting News. After an All-American career at the University of North Carolina -LRB- UNC -RRB- -LRB- 1978 -- 1981 -RRB- , Taylor was drafted by the Giants as the second overall selection in the 1981 NFL Draft .. North Carolina. North Carolina Tar Heels football. 1981 All-Pro Team. All-American. College Football All-America Team. University of North Carolina. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1981 NFL Draft. 1981 NFL Draft. Although controversy surrounded the selection due to Taylor 's contract demands , the two sides quickly resolved the issue .. Taylor won several defensive awards after his rookie season .. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s , Taylor was a disruptive force at outside linebacker , and is credited with changing the pass rushing schemes , offensive line play , and offensive formations used in the NFL .. linebacker. linebacker. outside linebacker. outside linebacker. offensive line. offensive line. offensive formations. offensive formations. Taylor produced double-digit sacks each season from 1984 through 1990 , including a career high of 20.5 in 1986 .. 1990 All-Pro Team. sacks. Quarterback sack. He also won a record three AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards and was named the league 's Most Valuable Player -LRB- MVP -RRB- for his performance during the 1986 season .. NFL Defensive Player of the Year. NFL Defensive Player of the Year. AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year. AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Most Valuable Player. NFL MVP. Taylor is one of only two defensive players in the history of the NFL to have ever won the NFL MVP award .. He was named First-team All-Pro in each of his first nine seasons and was a key member of the Giants ' defense , nicknamed `` The Big Blue Wrecking Crew '' , that led New York to victories in Super Bowls XXI and XXV .. XXI. Super Bowl XXI. XXV. Super Bowl XXV. All-Pro. All-Pro. Big Blue Wrecking Crew. Big Blue Wrecking Crew. During the 1980s , Taylor , fellow linebackers Carl Banks , Gary Reasons , Brad Van Pelt , Brian Kelley , Pepper Johnson , and Hall of Famer Harry Carson gave the Giants linebacking corps a reputation as one of the best in the NFL .. Carl Banks. Carl Banks. Gary Reasons. Gary Reasons. Brad Van Pelt. Brad Van Pelt. Brian Kelley. Brian Kelley ( American football ). Pepper Johnson. Pepper Johnson. Harry Carson. Harry Carson. Taylor has lived a controversial lifestyle , during and after his playing career .. He admitted to using drugs such as cocaine as early as his second year in the NFL , and was suspended several times by the league for failing drug tests .. His drug abuse escalated after his retirement , and he was jailed three times for attempted drug possession .. From 1998 to 2009 , Taylor lived a sober , drug-free life .. He worked as a color commentator on sporting events after his retirement , and pursued a career as an actor .. color commentator. color commentator. His personal life came under public scrutiny in 2011 when he pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct involving a 16-year-old girl .
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