If you look at Hank Stram and [Hall of Fame quarterback] Len Dawson and all the Hall of Famer’s – I think there’s like six or seven Hall of Famer’s on that football team. We go and we have ...
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"He was catching the ball with one hand like he was wearing a baseball glove" - Wilt Chamberlain almost became a member of the Kansas City ChiefsConventional wisdom would indicate that standing at 7'1" and weighing 275 lbs, "Wilt The Stilt" was always destined for basketball greatness, yet Chiefs coach Hank Stram saw something more.
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‘The blood out of their faces’: Why Chiefs great Jan Stenerud was key to Super Bowl IVMike Garrett scored on a play call (65 Toss Power Trap) that would become legendary because of how it was further animated by secretly mic’d-up coach Hank Stram’s showmanship in calling it.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Hank Stram's "65 Toss Power Trap" play call against the Minnesota Vikings comes in as the No. 74 play in NFL history. Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay ...
In this excerpt from "A Lifetime of Sundays," Norma Hunt explains the significance of Hank Stram's famous play call "65 Toss Power Trap," which became one of the most famous plays in Kansas City ...
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