"Spreading the field like we did, with 4 WRs and throwing all the time in the ‘run-and-shoot,’ that was kind of radical back then," allowed HOF QB Jim Kelly, trigger man for the Houston Gamblers’ audacious offense before signing with the Buffalo Bills. "Now you see it all the time in the NFL and not just on third down. People can say whatever they want to (about the USFL), but we tried to be exciting. The coaches had kind of an ‘anything goes’ attitude, you know?"