Rick Berns
No. 36, 40
Running back
Personal information
Date of birth: (1956-02-03) February 3, 1956 (age 57)
Place of birth: Kadena, Okinawa
Career information
College: Nebraska
NFL Draft: 1979 / Round: 3 / Pick: 80
Debuted in 1979 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Last played in 1983 for the Los Angeles Raiders
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards 255
Average 3.8
Touchdowns 0
Stats at NFL.com

Richard Rickey Berns (born February 5, 1956) is a former American football running back in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round of the 1979 NFL Draft. He played college football at Nebraska.

Berns also played for the Los Angeles Raiders.

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Rick_Berns

Berns

Berns may refer to:

People

  • Berns (surname)
  • Places

  • Berns Salonger, a restaurant and entertainment venue in Stockholm, Sweden
  • Bern's Steak House, a restaurant in Florida, USA


  • Berns (surname)

    Berns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alphonse Berns (born 1952), Luxembourg diplomat
  • Bert Berns (1929–1967), American songwriter
  • Rick Berns (born 1956), American football player
  • Sam Berns (1997–2014), American progeria sufferer and campaigner
  • Walter Berns (1919–2015), American law professor
  • See also

  • Burns (surname)
  • Rick

    Rick is a masculine given name which may refer to:

    People:

  • Rick Adams (disambiguation)
  • Rick W. Allen (born 1951). American politician
  • Rick Anderson (disambiguation)
  • Rick Astley (born 1966), English singer, songwriter and musician
  • Rick Benjamin (disambiguation)
  • Rick Berman (born 1945), American television producer, executive producer of several Star Trek series
  • Rick Berns (born 1956), former National Football League player
  • Rick Dees (born 1960), American radio personality and comedian who wrote and sang the #1 hit "Disco Duck"
  • Rick Flens (born 1983), Dutch road bicycle racer
  • Rick Fraser (born 1959), Canadian chuckwagon racer
  • Rick Henderson (1928–2004), American jazz saxophonist and arranger
  • Rick Johnson (gridiron football) (born 1961), former Canadian Football League quarterback
  • Rick Jones (disambiguation)
  • Rick Lackman (1910-1990), American National Football League player
  • Rick Lyle (born 1971), American former National Football League player
  • Rick Mazza (born 1961), Australian politician
  • Happily N'Ever After

    Happily N'Ever After is a 2007 American computer-animated ensemble family film directed by Paul J. Bolger, produced by John H. Williams, written by Rob Moreland and based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. The title is the opposite of happily ever after. The film stars the voices of Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Andy Dick, Wallace Shawn, Patrick Warburton, George Carlin, and Sigourney Weaver. The film was theatrically released on January 5, 2007 by Lionsgate, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 1, 2007 by Roadshow Entertainment. The film earned $38 million on a $47 million budget. A direct-to-video sequel, Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White Another Bite @ the Apple, was released on March 24, 2009.

    Plot

    The story begins with the idea that the Wizard (George Carlin) controls all of the fairy tales and maintains the balance of good and evil in Fairy Tale Land. With the help of his assistants the uptight Munk (Wallace Shawn) and the decidedly goofy Mambo (Andy Dick), the Wizard is checking to make sure that all the fairy tales under his care are "on track" to have their traditional happy endings. As we meet him however, the Wizard is leaving for Scotland for a long-overdue vacation. He leaves the kingdom in the hands of Munk and Mambo.

    Rick (film)

    Rick is a 2003 movie based on Verdi's opera Rigoletto. Rick stars Bill Pullman and Aaron Stanford. It is directed by Curtiss Clayton and written by Daniel Handler.

    Plot summary

    The film chronicles the tragic fall of a cursed Wall Street second banana, Rick O'Lette.

    Cast

  • Bill Pullman as Rick O'Lette
  • Aaron Stanford as Duke (Rick's young boss)
  • Agnes Bruckner as Eve O'Lette (Rick's daughter)
  • Sandra Oh as Michelle
  • Dylan Baker as Buck (Rick's sinister "friend")
  • Writer Daniel Handler also makes a cameo appearance as the Perky Waiter and Dennis Parlato plays the BusinessTalk Anchor.

    Music

    The main score is by Ted Reichman.

    External links

  • Rick at the Internet Movie Database
  • Daniel Handler's official website

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Three Days Rest

    by: Rick Moranis

    You are some kind of lady
    With a Mensa mind and curves to kill
    I love all the work you’ve had done on you
    Keep on sending me those bills.
    I am glad your serve’s improving
    Love the fabric in the den
    The Pinot Noir you bought in Napa
    Was sublime with your Cornish hen.
    But I can’t give you what you need tonight.
    Just feel the need to confess
    It may be hard for me to make love to you just right.
    Cause I’m on three days rest.
    Maybe I’ll test-drive a Vespa
    Forget to shave, collect some Art.
    Reinstate myself at Jack La Laine
    Walk the course and lose the cart.
    I don’t know if I can be your man tonight.
    I don’t mean to obsess.
    I just don’t want to be anything but right,
    And I’m on three days rest.
    Boys all want me to go rafting.
    So far no one’s taking their phone.
    Got the whole Lou Rawls collection
    To keep you company while you’re alone.
    And when I get back here tomorrow.
    I’ll be besting my own best.
    I’ll be something that you’ve never seen before.
    I’ll be on four days rest.
    Was a time my eye would wander,
    But my heart was always still
    I chose this life, I will not squander
    What I can save with just a pill.
    So I surfed around and I found the site
    Just arrived UPS.
    I’m gonna be able to make love to you tonight.
    Right here in our love nest…
    Even on three days rest.




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