Daniel Anthony Turk (June 25, 1962 – December 24, 2000) was an American football center in the National Football League from 1985 to 1999 for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders, and Washington Redskins. Turk was mainly used as a long snapper and reserve center.
Turk was a 4th round pick (101st overall selection) of the Steelers in the 1985 draft. He was the only player on an active NFL roster who appeared as a replacement player during the 1987 strike, appearing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their final replacement game.
In 1995, as a result of a training camp injury to Don Mosebar, Turk became the fourth starting center in Raider history. That year he started all 16 games, between Steve Wisniewski at left guard and Kevin Gogan at right guard, and did a credible job for a team finishing with a won-lost record of 8-8, Mike White's first year as head coach. But the following year, he was replaced by a heavier and more powerful blocker: Barret Robbins.
Sanchez/Valle)Luché, salté y vibré
a ritmo de blues
nunca a nadie escuché
mi vida es mía
Vivir, sentir, sufrir
como ver
entré en el túnel del falso edén
Abrir, cerrar, volar
a toda prisa
sin paz solo cambiar
alma por risa
Con un cruel resplandor
me cegó
no tienes elección
cruel corazón
Sólo el dolor
nunca el amor
entre tú y yo
lo bueno voló
Y de un trago la vida
me quise beber
con el alma partida
me muero de sed
Derramando mi libertad
te busco otra vez
he nacido sin despertar
volver a nacer
Tal vez amé y pequé
era tan fácil
tardas en comprender
lo que es ser fiel
Cuando te ocurra a tí
como a mi
busca un espejo y ve
qué hay tras de ti
Sólo el olor
nunca el sabor
entre tú y yo
lo bueno voló
Y de un trago la vida
me quise beber
con el alma partida
me muero de sed
Derramando mi libertad
te busco otra vez
si te logro encontrar
sabré volver a nacer