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Eugene A.
Ronzani (March 28, 1909 –
September 12, 1975) was a
professional football player and
coach in the
National Football League (NFL). He was the...
- of poor
results on the
field under the
leadership of head
coaches Gene
Ronzani,
Lisle Blackbourn and Ray McLean.
Prior to his
tenure as head
coach during...
- 51 p**** from Long (Gudauskas kick)
Chicago Bears –
Berry 15 p**** from
Ronzani (Gudauskas kick) Chicago-Pittsburgh –
Thurbon 25 run (Baker kick) Chicago...
- Feature-Length
Motion Picture Giuliano Mariano,
Kerstin Weller,
Romina Ronzani,
Nicola Mariano,
Marcelle Genovese Pending British Academy Film Awards...
- Handler* Luke Johnsos:
Chicago Bears as a co-head
coach (1942–1945) Gene
Ronzani:
Green Bay
Packers (1950–1953) Joe Stydahar*
Bulldog Turner: New York Titans...
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which it
formally remained vacant for five years,
although head
coach Gene
Ronzani had the
power to sign
players and
served as the team's spokesperson. In...
- v t e
Green Bay
Packers head
coaches Curly Lambeau (1919–1949) Gene
Ronzani (1950–1953) Hugh
Devore & Ray
McLean # (1953)
Lisle Blackbourn (1954–1957)...
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Molesworth (1932–1936)
Bernie Masterson (1935–1940) Ray
Buivid (1937–1938) Gene
Ronzani (1937–1938, 1944–1945) Sid
Luckman (1939–1949)
Charlie O'Rourke (1942)...
- The team
finished with a 3–9
record under first-year head
coach Gene
Ronzani for a fifth-place
finish in the
National Conference. To get the franchise...
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Ronzani and
interim co-coaches Ray McLean, and Hugh Devore, and
finished last in the
newly named Western Conference. Fourth-year head
coach Ronzani led...