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Henry Louis Stram (/ ˈ s t r æ m /; January 3, 1923 – July 4, 2005) was an American football coach. He is best known for his 15-year tenure with the Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). Stram won three AFL championships, more than any other coach in the league's history.
Hank Stram was an assistant coach at the University of Miami in 1959 when Lamar Hunt hired him as the first head coach of the Dallas Texans (the Texans moved to Kansas City in 1963 and were renamed the Chiefs) of the new American Football League. The young coach was an immediate winner in Dallas and won the 1962 AFL championship.
Hank Stram. Henry Louis Stram Born: January 3, 1924 in Chicago, IL. Died: July 4, 2005 in Covington, LA. College: Purdue. High School: Lew Wallace As Exec: 1 Yr (Full Record) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info
Hank Stram was born on January 3, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Coach (1989), AFL on ABC (1960) and The NFL on CBS (1956). He was previously married to Phyllis Marie Pesha. He died on July 4, 2005 in Covington, Louisiana, USA.
Chiefs’ Hank Stram was early pioneer for integration of pro football The first-ever Chiefs head coach did more than just win a Super Bowl during his professional career By Ron Kopp Jr. @Ron_Kopp ...
In 2003, Stram was named to the NFL Hall of Fame. He moved his family to Louisiana after taking the Saints job and remained there for the next 28 years until complications from diabetes finally claimed his life. Coach, Sports announcer. Hank Stram was the first coach of the Dallas Texans in the initial season of the American Football League in 1960.
Hank Stram. I've lived a charmed life. I married the only girl I ever loved and did the only job I ever loved. Hank Stram. Football just isn't that complicated. Hank Stram. As I matriculate my way down the field of life, I will never forget this moment and you wonderful people who helped make this day possible.
Sons Of Iconic Kansas City Chiefs Coach Hank Stram Remember His Love of Football, Family And Polkas. The Stram family: (l to r) Gary, Marynell, Julia, Henry, Hank, Dale, Phyllis and Stu. The ...
The kids would later joke, lovingly, that Hank Stram was coated in so much tanning goop that it looked like a small oil spill was encircling him there on the raft. But these sessions would end up ...
We of course do not know Hank Stram's thoughts about the word matriculate. It's possible he believed his use was a simple and logical extension of the established one. It's also possible he just liked how matriculate sounded and plunked it into a context he thought sounded good. We do feel like Stram would have approved of the license we exercised above, in writing about matriculating a word into new territory.