Mike Adamle, number one. "While with the New York Jets, he was on the ''suicide'' bomb squad with fellow wild man Lou Piccone, an undersized speedster who sometimes wore a ''Saturday Night Live'' conehead off the field. Together, they were wedge-busters. ''Lou was R-1 and I was L-1,'' Adamle says. ''Before games, we painted red suns on our chests, drank sake and yelled, 'Banzai!' One time we agreed to dive over the wedge simultaneously. We launched ourselves and landed on the receiver. Our quarterback, Joe Namath, said it was the best freaking play he'd ever seen.'' That may have been in 1973, another dismal year for the Jets; at the last home game rather than introduce the starting offense or defense the Special Teams were introduced getting by far the biggest reaction from the fans that year. Just make it look like you're really trying to win and the fans will be behind you.