Hank Stram coached the following Pro Football Hall of Fame athletes with the Kansas City Chiefs: 1) Bobby Bell
2) Buck Buchanan
3) Len Dawson
4) Willie Lanier
5) Emmitt Thomas
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Vince Lombardi coached the Green Bay Packers and Hank Stram coached the Kansas City Chiefs in the first Super Bowl (which at the time was called the NFL/AFL World Championship Game).
In Super Bowl IV, which took place on January 11, 1970, the Kansas City Chiefs featured key players such as quarterback Len Dawson, running back Ed Podolak, and wide receiver Otis Taylor. The Chiefs were coached by Hank Stram and were known for their strong defense and dynamic offense. They faced the Minnesota Vikings and won the game 23-7, securing their first Super Bowl title.
The actor that played the baseball player in the movie for the Yankee the time and life of hank garret was Hank Aaron.
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Considering it was Hank Stram, it had to be a coat & tie. Coach Stram was one of the 1st coaches in the NFL (and was the 1st in the AFL) to institute a dress code - coat & tie required.
Hank Stram's birth name is Henry Louis Stram.
Hank Stram was born on January 3, 1923.
Hank Stram was born on January 3, 1923.
Hank Stram.
Hank Stram died on July 4, 2005 at the age of 82.
Hank Stram died on July 4, 2005 at the age of 82.
Hank Stram coached the Kansas City Chiefs to victory over the Minnesota Vikings (coached by Bud Grant) on January 11, 1970, in Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.
Hank Stram was born on January 3, 1923 and died on July 4, 2005. Hank Stram would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 92 years old today.
Hank Stram lead the Kansas City Chiefs to two Super Bowls, winning one and losing one.
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