Mark Moseley
He is the only pure special teams player to win the Sporting News’ NFL MVP award and is one of only three non-offensive MVPs.He spent two years out of the NFL and moved back to Livingston, Texas, where he installed septic systems and coached high school sports.[5][7] With the retirement of the Minnesota Vikings' Rick Danmeier in 1982, Moseley became the sole full-time straight on placekicker in the National Football League; there has only been one other (Dirk Borgognone, who played two games in 1995) since then.But in the Washington Redskins' 27–17 victory in Super Bowl XVII over the Miami Dolphins, Moseley kicked two field goals and was successful on all three of his extra point attempts.After the killing, Moseley was extremely critical of the criminal justice system's treatment of Penry, who was released after serving two years of a five-year sentence for rape months before the murder took place.