Tough decision, but I went with Jake Delhomme.
Dark played on three pennant winners (1948 Boston Braves, 1951 New York Giants, 1954 World Champion New York Giants, managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1962 National League pennant and the Oakland A's to the World Championship in 1974).
Guidry had one of the best seasons for a pitcher in MLB history in 1978 and was instrumental in the Yankees' World Championship that year.
Andrew Toney was a star on the Philadelphia 76ers World Championship team.
Brian Mitchell may become a trailblazer as the first special teams player to be elected to the NFL Hall of Fame. I hope so.
I think that, given the team that Jake Delhomme took over, and performance on the biggest stage in sports, and mounting that comeback he did in the Super Bowl, that he is No. 1. Temperment-wise, he's handled the hardships that the Panthers have experienced since the Super Bowl like a champion. I expect him to come back and confirm my vote with a World Championship. He is the greatest leader UL has ever produced. It will be challenged again this season when he will have Keyshawn Johnson as a wide receiver. Keyshawn will either shape up or ship out with Jake Delhomme at the controls.