George Halas, the legendary coach and co-founder of the Chicago Bears, won a total of 318 games during his coaching career in the NFL. This includes both regular season and playoff victories. Halas was instrumental in shaping the league and is recognized as one of the sport's most influential figures. His contributions to football extend beyond just wins, as he also helped establish many of the traditions and practices still seen in the game today.
2 kids... George jr. and Virginia Halas
George Halas had four siblings: he had two brothers, Paul and John, and two sisters, Mary and Clara. He was the second of five children in his family. Halas's family background played a significant role in shaping his character and work ethic, which contributed to his success in professional football.
how many bowl games for division two football
There are 18 games in a season of arena football.
about 100
There are many Football games for the Xbox 360. The most commonly known are Madden NFL games and NCAA Football.
Well, a big one was George Miken. He was one of the best basketball players to live. He played for the Indianapollas Lakers, And was number 99. There really wasn't any others that are remembered today. actually their are many more remembered today or have you never heard of Babe Rooth?
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13 games
Wilson Sporting Goods has made the NFL football for many, many years.
7 to 9 games