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Anthony Robert Canadeo (May 5, 1919 –
November 29, 2003) was an
American professional football...
- 1952,
followed by
Idaho in 1954, and the NCAA in 1960.
Football star Tony
Canadeo boxed during his
senior year in 1941 at 175 lb (79 kg) and was
named team...
- In 1952, Tony
Canadeo became the
second Packer to have his
number (No. 3) retired,
immediately after he
retired from the NFL.
Canadeo pla**** offense...
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prior to the war. GU's most
notable football player was
running back Tony
Canadeo (1919–2003) from Chicago, who pla**** in the NFL for the
Green Bay Packers...
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Roger Grove (1931)
Cecil Isbell (1938–1942) Hal Van
Every (1940) Tony
Canadeo (1942–1943) Irv Comp (1943–1948) Roy
McKay (1945)
Cliff Aberson (1946)...
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Roger Grove (1931)
Cecil Isbell (1938–1942) Hal Van
Every (1940) Tony
Canadeo (1942–1943) Irv Comp (1943–1948) Roy
McKay (1945)
Cliff Aberson (1946)...
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Roosevelt Williams (1903–1996),
blues pianist nicknamed "Grey Ghost" Tony
Canadeo (1919–2003),
football star, "the Gray
Ghost of Gonzaga" USS Enterprise...
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because league rules mandated teams could only
draft 20
players total. Tony
Canadeo,
halfback from
Gonzaga University taken 9th
round 77th
overall by the Green...
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analyst (1993) Joe
Campanella (1966) Bill Campbell:
analyst (1956) Tony
Canadeo:
analyst (1959–1967)
Charlsie Cantey:
studio analyst (1983) Mike Carey:...
- from 1923 to 1928,
according to his
testimony before HUAC in 1949. Tony
Canadeo (1919–2003),
professional football player. He was a
childhood resident...