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  2. Dick Vermeil - Wikipedia

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    Richard Albert Vermeil (/ v ər ˈ m iː l /; born October 30, 1936) is an American former football coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons. He was the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles for seven seasons, the St. Louis Rams for three, and the Kansas City Chiefs for five.

  3. Dick Vermeil | Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    Vermeil’s climb to an NFL job was a steady ascent that played out in his native California – from high school coach to junior college coach to four years (1965-68) as an assistant at Stanford. In 1969, Vermeil became the NFL’s first designated special teams coach as a member of Hall of Famer George Allen’s staff with the Los Angeles ...

  4. Dick Vermeil Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks | Pro ...

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    Dick Vermeil. Richard Albert Vermeil Born: October 30, 1936 in Calistoga, CA. College: San Jose St. (College Stats) College Coaching: View Records. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Coach in 2022 . As Exec: 3 Yrs (Full Record) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info

  5. Dick Vermeil's children: Meet Rick Vermeil, Dave Vermeil ...

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    Dick Vermeil and Carolyn got married in 1956 and had three children together; Nancy Vermeil (daughter), Dave Vermeil, Rick Vermeil (son), and 11 grandchildren. Their children’s exact birthdates and places of birth are unknown because she conceals their personal details from the media.

  6. Dick Vermeil unveils wines, shares recipe at Greate Bay

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    SOMERS POINT - Former Philadelphia Eagles coach Dick Vermeil was at Greate Bay Country Club recently to unveil Vermiel Wines and to raise money through a live auction to benefit the First Tee, a...

  7. Dick Vermeil | American Football Wiki | Fandom

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    Richard Albert "Dick" Vermeil (born October 30, 1936) is a former head coach for the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles (1976–1982), St. Louis Rams (1997–1999) and Kansas City Chiefs (2001–2005). He is in the Sid Gillman coaching tree and has coached at every level; Vermeil owns the distinction of being named “Coach of the Year” on four levels: High School, Junior College ...

  8. UCLA Bruins football - Wikipedia

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    As head coach at UCLA, Dick Vermeil compiled a 15–5–3 record in two seasons (1974–1975), including a 9–2–1 record in 1975 when he led the Bruins to their first conference championship in 10 years, and a win in the Rose Bowl over undefeated and No. 1 ranked Ohio State. Vermeil won Pac-8 Coach of the Year honors in 1975.

  9. Philadelphia Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Dick Vermeil, Eagles head coach from 1976 to 1982, led the Eagles to their first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XV against the Oakland Raiders in 1981. Wilbert Montgomery, Eagles running back from 1977 to 1984, in the 1980 NFC championship game against the Dallas Cowboys at Veterans Stadium

  10. Hall of Fame coach visits Schuylkill winery | Times News Online

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    Hall of Fame NFL Coach Dick Vermeil spent seven years of his career in Philadelphia, and ended up making the state his home. But he originally hails from wine country in Napa County, California, and has run a wine label for over a decade. On Thursday, Vermeil traveled to Schuylkill County to sample the wines of his adopted state.

  11. 2003 Kansas City Chiefs season - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 34th in the National Football League (NFL), their 44th overall and their third under head coach Dick Vermeil. The season resulted in a 13–3 winning record, beginning with a nine-game winning streak—the franchise's best start in their 40-year history.