template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Monte Dale Clark (January 24, 1937 – September 16, 2009) was an American football player...
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George "Potsy" Clark is the only coach to have more than one tenure. Three coaches have won NFL championships with the team: Potsy Clark in 1935, Buddy...
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McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark (1978–1984) Darryl Rogers (1985–1988) Wayne Fontes (1988–1996) Bobby...
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Archived from the original on December 29, 2007. Retrieved May 22, 2008. "Monte Clark". databaseSports.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007...
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production The NFL's 100 Toughest Players. Dolphins' offensive line coach Monte Clark was asked about Csonka's bruising running style, and he responded, "When...
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National Football League. Under new head coach and former NFL player Monte Clark, the Lions continue to struggle with mediocrity finishing in third place...
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Sunday night matchups on "NFL GameDay Highlights." Mariucci now resides in Monte Sereno, California. He has four children: Stephen, Tyler, Adam, and Brielle...
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The Battle of Monte Cassino, also known as the Battle for Rome, was a series of four military assaults by the Allies against German forces in Italy during...
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Calling, Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver/Toronto, Canada, 2011 A Better Tomorrow, Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2013 Selects, Monte Clark Gallery...
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Hickey (1959–1963) Jack Christiansen (1963–1967) Dick Nolan (1968–1975) Monte Clark (1976) Ken Meyer (1977) Pete McCulley (1978) Fred O'Connor # (1978) Bill...
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McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark (1978–1984) Darryl Rogers (1985–1988) Wayne Fontes (1988–1996) Bobby...
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Baltimore) as defensive coordinator, Carl Taseff as offensive backs coach, Monte Clark as offensive line coach, and Mike Scarry as defensive line coach, and...
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Hickey (1959–1963) Jack Christiansen (1963–1967) Dick Nolan (1968–1975) Monte Clark (1976) Ken Meyer (1977) Pete McCulley (1978) Fred O'Connor # (1978) Bill...
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0 .438 Al Baker (DROYTooltip NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award) Monte Clark 1979 1979 NFL NFC Central 5th 2 14 0 .125 1980 1980 NFL NFC Central 2nd...
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games, Komlo struggled. The Lions lost both of those games. Head Coach Monte Clark made the decision to give third-string quarterback Eric Hipple start...
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Hickey (1959–1963) Jack Christiansen (1963–1967) Dick Nolan (1968–1975) Monte Clark (1976) Ken Meyer (1977) Pete McCulley (1978) Fred O'Connor # (1978) Bill...
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McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark (1978–1984) Darryl Rogers (1985–1988) Wayne Fontes (1988–1996) Bobby...
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template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Monte Bryan Clark (born July 27, 1960) is a former quarterback in the National Football...
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Louisville (1985–1994), Oklahoma (1995), Florida Atlantic (2001–2011) Monte Clark, San Francisco 49ers (1976), Detroit Lions (1978–1984) Wally English...
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McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark (1978–1984) Darryl Rogers (1985–1988) Wayne Fontes (1988–1996) Bobby...
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for the rest of the season as the Lions finished with a 4–11–1 record. Monte Clark was fired after the season. The Lions brought in Darryl Rogers, considered...
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line coach. He was promoted to defensive coordinator after the demotion of Monte Kiffin on January 28, 2014. The Cowboys posted a 12–4 record in Marinelli's...
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British Columbia, Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 2011 - From Here On, Rencontres d'Arles, Arles, France 2012 - Vox, Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver...
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professional soccer player with the Fresno Fuego (2003-09) in USL League Two Monte Clark, American football player who served as head coach for two National Football...
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Coach Nolan was fired at the conclusion of the season. Incoming coach Monte Clark traded multiple high draft picks for New England Patriots' quarterback...
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Football League and their 31st overall. The team had a new head coach in Monte Clark, who previously was an assistant coach of the Miami Dolphins, to replace...
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Chandler Chris Claiborne – Butkus Award winner Travis Claridge Don Clark Monte Clark Leon Clarke Paul Cleary – College Football Hall of Fame Garry Cobb...
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