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Kapp led the BC Lions to their first Grey Cup Championship victory in 1964. With the Vikings, he led them to victory in the 1969 NFL Championship Game, the only league championship in team history. Kapp returned to his alma mater as head coach of the Golden Bears from 1982 to 1986. He was the general manager and president of the BC Lions in 1990.
Joe Kapp, the former Minnesota Vikings quarterback and University of California head coach, died Monday at the age of 85. ... We mourn Joe's loss with his family, friends and Vikings fans around ...
Minnesota Viking quarterback Joe Kapp is hauled down by Kansas City's Jerry Mays (75) as another KC player moves in during the first half of Super Bowl IV on Jan. 11, 1970, in New Orleans.
He was named the "meanest man" in football by former teammate Joe Kapp. [5] Warwick led the Vikings in tackles for four years, and returned a blocked punt (gridiron football) for a touchdown in 1965. [6] He had four interceptions and recovered two fumbles during the 1969 season, and caught three interceptions in 1970.
He became the Vikings' starting quarterback in 1970 [1] when Joe Kapp, the team's Most Valuable Player in 1969, held out and was traded to the Boston Patriots. [14] In his first game as a Vikings, Cuozzo lead the team to a 27–10 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch of Super Bowl IV. Cuozzo was named the NFC Player of the Week in a ...
Joe Kapp, who recruited scores of Sacramento-area prep stars as Cal’s football coach in the 1980s, has died at 85. Remembering Joe Kapp: Firebrand Cal coach would ‘punch you in the face’ for ...
A year later, he moved with his family to Ashland, Oregon where his father worked in a lumber mill. [3] [4] He attended Ashland High School and was a good student and a letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. In football, Sixkiller was an All-Southern Oregon Conference selection and a second team all-state selection.
Francis Asbury Tarkenton (born February 3, 1940), nicknamed "the Scrambler", is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons, primarily with the Minnesota Vikings.