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Norman Mack Van
Brocklin (March 15, 1926 – May 2, 1983),
nicknamed "the Dutchman", was an
American professional football player,
coach and executive. He...
- franchise,
beginning with Norm Van
Brocklin, who was head
coach for six
seasons between 1961 and 1967. Van
Brocklin's successor, Bud Grant, is the only...
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including Breucklyn, Breuckland, Brucklyn, Broucklyn, Brookland, Brockland,
Brocklin, and Brookline/Brook-line.
There have been so many
variations of the name...
- team
coach Norm Van
Brocklin, who did not like his
penchant for scrambling. For the W**** 13 game
against Atlanta in 1966, Van
Brocklin went as far as benching...
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intercepted Van
Brocklin's p**** on the
Browns 35 and
raced 65
yards for a touchdown,
making the
score 10–0. The Rams
answered back when Van
Brocklin connected...
- Manning, and Dan Pastorini).
During round 17,
after Falcons coach Norm Van
Brocklin had
yelled to his
staff "Do we want the roughest,
toughest **** in the...
- Team,
receiving first-team
honors from the AP and UP. In 1950, Norm Van
Brocklin was
drafted in the
fourth round by the Rams. He and
Waterfield each started...
- Bednarik, All-Pro
Selection Norm Van
Brocklin, Bert Bell
Award AP NFL MVP – Norm Van
Brocklin UPI MVP – Norm Van
Brocklin The
Dallas Cowboys were initially...
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Philadelphia Eagles. This game
marked the end of the
great career of Norm Van
Brocklin. The Eagles'
quarterback was
playing in his
final game
after 12 seasons...
- Philadelphia's
backup quarterback behind Bobby Thomason in 1957 and Norm Van
Brocklin from 1958
through 1960. It was
during this time as a
backup that Jurgensen...