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PAUL
BROWN
Paul Brown was an exceptionally
successful coach at all levels of football ...Organized Browns in AAFC, 1946. . .Built
great Cleveland dynasty with 167-53-8 record, four AAFC titles, three NFL crowns, only one
losing season in 17 years. . .A revolutionary innovator with many coaching
"first" to his credit. . .Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame before owning and
coaching the Cincinnati Bengals. . .Born September 7, 1908 in Norwalk, Ohio. . .Died
August 5, 1991, at age of 82 in Cincinnati Ohio.
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ANTHONY
MUNOZ
Anthony
Munoz was the Bengals first-round draft pick, third player overall, 1980
draft. . .All-Pro 11 consecutive years, 1981-1991. . .Elected to 11 straight Pro Bowls. .
.Great agility, exceptional straight-on blocker. . .Caught seven passes and scored four
touchdowns on tackle-eligible plays. . . NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year 1981, 1987,
1988. . .Selected to NFLs 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, 1994. . .Started at tackle
in Super Bowls XVI, XXIII. . .Born August 19, 1958, in Ontario, California.
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CHARLIE
JOINER
Charlie Joiner
played pro football for 18 years, longer than any other wide receiver in history at the
time of his retirement. When he retired at the age of 39 after the 1986 season with the
San Diego Chargers, he ranked as the leading receiver of all-time with 750 catches.
Blessed with excellent
speed and tantalizing moves, Joiner averaged 16.2 yards per catch and accounted for 12,146
yards and 65 touchdowns on his receptions. He ranked sixth in career reception yardage.
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