- "Babe"
Parilli (May 7, 1930 – July 15, 2017) was an
American football quarterback and
coach who pla****
professionally for 18 seasons.
Parilli spent five...
- 1951
Sugar Bowl over the 10–0 No. 1
Oklahoma Sooners.
Quarterback Babe
Parilli ranked third nationally in p****ing
yardage (1,627) and
finished fourth...
- ties to WFL
founder and
Commissioner Gary Davidson. He
hired Vito "Babe"
Parilli, who had been a
backup to New York Jets
quarterback Joe
Namath in Super...
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starting quarterbacks for the
Patriots since their founding in 1960. Babe
Parilli was the franchise's
first longtime starter,
leading the
Patriots to their...
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Nanci María
Augustina Parrilli (born 7
September 1953, San Martín de los Andes) is an
Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She sat in the Argentine...
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Boston Patriots (1960–1970)
Butch Songin (1960–1961) Tom
Greene (1960) Babe
Parilli (1961–1967) Tom
Yewcic (1962)
Eddie Wilson (1965) Don
Trull (1967) Mike...
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original on
January 21, 2018.
Retrieved November 7, 2023. "Babe
Parilli Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Archived from the
original on September...
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prior to 1970): Two
Patriots has been
named Pro Bowl MVP, Vito "Babe"
Parilli in 1966 (AFL), and Ty Law as co-MVP in 1998. In
addition to the players...
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Boston Patriots (1960–1970)
Butch Songin (1960–1961) Tom
Greene (1960) Babe
Parilli (1961–1967) Tom
Yewcic (1962)
Eddie Wilson (1965) Don
Trull (1967) Mike...
- (1949) Stan
Heath (1949)
Tobin Rote (1950–1956)
Bobby Thomason (1951) Babe
Parilli (1952–1953, 1957–1958) Bart
Starr (1956–1971) Joe
Francis (1958) Lamar...