17 Facts About Best Player

1. Best Player played as striker for Brazil and is the only player who has won the World Cup three times.

2. Best Player is an Argentinean football genius whose career is marked with triumphs and controversies.

3. Best Player was a playmaker for the French national team and for prestigious European clubs like Juventus and Real Madrid.

4. Best Player can shoot accurately with either foot and his scoring prowess often earned him comparison with Pele.

5. Best Player was the most prominent figure on the successes of Ajax, Barcelona, and the Dutch football team during that decade.

6. Best Player helped the Portuguese soccer squad win third place in the 1966 World Cup and finished the tournament as top scorer with nine goals.

7. Best Player was the top player of Benfica and the Portuguese national team of the 1960s.

8. Best Player made nine strong starts at Double-A Montgomery last summer, delivering a 1.95 ERA and the kind of strikeouts-to-walks totals the Rangers sorely need.

9. Best Player gets his chance in Oakland at second base, a position he prefers greatly over third base, where he would have been installed as Adrian Beltre's replacement.

10. Best Player logged four consecutive 90-catch seasons with the Lions.

11. Best Player finished the term with 1,202 passing yards, 10 touchdown passes and three interceptions.

12. Best Player recorded five sacks or fewer in each of his four campaigns at Georgia.

13. Best Player averaged 201.9 passing yards per contest during his 2015 Pro Bowl campaign, but the Louisville product protects the football.

14. Best Player would have easily surpassed 2,000 yards against Wake's defense, which sounds a lot better on the NFL resume if you're not among the top draft picks.

15. Best Player would be the best corner in the stadium and, goodness gracious, Central Florida has motivation to burn to go with its offense that averages 44.2 points a game.

16. Best Player discusses the dilemma with his number one fan, Wendell.

17. Best Player plans on getting the money from a tournament for a new video game called Black Hole, where the grand prize is $175,500.