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Alvin Petitbon (born
April 18, 1938) is an
American former professional football player and
coach in the
National Football League (NFL).
Petitbon first...
- John
Petitbon (June 4, 1931 –
November 11, 2006) was an
American football player. A
native of New Orleans, Louisiana,
Petitbon was a three-sport star...
- René Jean
Albert Petitbon (18
August 1902 – 2
February 1965) was a
French colonial administrator who
served as
Governor of
French Polynesia and French...
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under coach Joe
Gibbs starting in 1981
through 1992,
continued by
Richie Petitbon and Norv
Turner through 2000, then
again when
Gibbs returned from 2004...
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following the 1992
season and
named defensive coordinator since 1981,
Richie Petitbon, as his successor. The Redskins’
aging core
struggled with
injuries while...
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Petitbon RP-40 Le
Voyageur was a two-seat
touring aircraft built in the
early 1950s. The
Petitbon RP-40 was a low-wing
monoplane intended for amateur...
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aggressive defensive units under the
direction of
defensive coordinator Richie Petitbon. Gibbs'
system was
robust enough to be
successful without a Hall-of-Fame-caliber...
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retired Charles Tillman 2003–2014 S Gary
Fencik 1976–1987
Super Bowl
champion (XX) PFR 1980s All-Decade Team
Richie Petitbon 1959–1968 NFL
champion (1963)...
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player Richie Petitbon for the 1993 season. However, his
first and only year as head coach, the
Redskins finished with a
record of 4–12.
Petitbon was fired...
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Bruce Coslet.
Washington Redskins: Norv
Turner replaced the
fired Richie Petitbon.
Houston Oilers: Jack
Pardee was
fired after 10
games and was replaced...