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Top 10 most outrageous characters in NFL history

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   Chad Johnson may have officially changed his name to Chad Ochocinco, but his tendency for on- and off-the-field antics remains the same. 

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   Conrad Dobler once got in a casket just to feel how comfortable it was. The verdict? The former St. Louis 
  Cardinals offensive lineman liked it. 

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   Sporting cowboy boots and hats, Bum Phillips became the face of the talented and colorful "Luv Ya Blue" Houston Oilers teams of the 1970s. 

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   Sporting his famous black face paint, energetic chatterbox defensive tackle John Randle was impossible to keep quiet and just as difficult to block. 

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   Get your popcorn ready, because Terrell Owens has put on quite a show in his eventful, yet extremely productive, 13-year NFL career. 

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   Loud and boisterous Jerry Glanville left tickets for Elvis and came up with famous one-liners such as "this is NFL, which stands for Not For Long ..." 

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   Football's ultimate showman, Deion Sanders, waved fans on before punt returns and then danced in the end zone, which he visited quite frequently. 

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   As the only NFL player to ever tell Sandra Day O'Connor to "lighten up, baby," John Riggins didn't stop there with unforgettable, outlandish antics. 

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   Before his retirement watch became a summertime staple, Brett Favre's go-for-broke style made him one of the game's most endearing figures. 

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   When the 
  Bears unveiled their 315-pound rookie DT-turned-FB William Perry, "The Refrigerator" became a national phenomenon. 

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