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17 Facts About Scott Brunner

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Scott Lee Brunner was born on March 24,1957 and is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League for the New York Giants from 1980 to 1983, the Denver Broncos in 1984, and the St Louis Cardinals in 1985.

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Scott Brunner played college football for the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens.

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Scott Brunner played high school football at Henderson High School in West Chester, Pennsylvania and Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, where the family had moved before his junior year.

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Scott Brunner played under head coach Tubby Raymond and led the Delaware Fighting Blue Hens to the NCAA Division II Football Championship in his only year as a starter in 1979.

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Scott Brunner served as a backup in 1978 and helped UD advance to the NCAA Division II championship game.

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Scott Brunner was selected to the NCAA Division II Hall of Fame in 2002.

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Scott Brunner was selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round of the 1980 NFL draft.

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Scott Brunner replaced an injured Phil Simms during the 1981 season as the starting quarterback for the Giants.

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Scott Brunner was named the starter for the 1983 season opener against the Los Angeles Rams.

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Scott Brunner was traded to the Denver Broncos on April 27,1984, in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick to serve as backup quarterback to John Elway.

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Scott Brunner was placed on injured reserve with a knee infection on August 29,1984.

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Scott Brunner was traded to the Green Bay Packers on April 26,1985, in exchange for a 1986 sixth round draft pick, but was again traded, this time to the Cardinals on August 26,1985, for another 1986 sixth round pick.

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Scott Brunner rushed for one touchdown and passed for 6,457 yards.

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For 15 years, Scott Brunner served as vice president for an institutional stock research and portfolio management firm on Wall Street, and he is currently the executive vice president of Net Worth Management Group.

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Scott Brunner is a private quarterback coach and offensive coordinator of the TEST Football Academy in Martinsville, New Jersey.

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Scott Brunner tutored former Delaware quarterback Joe Flacco before the 2008 NFL draft, in which he was selected 18th overall by the Baltimore Ravens.

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Scott Brunner had lived in Cranbury, New Jersey and lives with his wife in Millburn, New Jersey.