Dick Vermeil

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Dick Vermeil is an American football coach best known for leading the St. Louis Rams to a Super Bowl XXXIV victory and for his emotional, motivational coaching style across multiple NFL teams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football coach
National Football League coach
human
almaMater San Jose State University
awardReceived AP NFL Coach of the Year
Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year
coachedNotablePlayer Donovan McNabb
Isaac Bruce
Kurt Warner
Marshall Faulk
coachOf Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Rams
Philadelphia Eagles
Los Angeles Rams
surface form: St. Louis Rams

UCLA Bruins football
surface form: UCLA Bruins football team
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1936-10-30
employer ABC Sports
CBS Sports
fullName Richard Albert Vermeil
givenName Richard
hallOfFameInduction Pro Football Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 2022
knownFor emotional coaching style
leading the St. Louis Rams to victory in Super Bowl XXXIV
motivational coaching style
leagueCoachedIn NCAA football
surface form: NCAA Division I football

National Football League
nickname Dick Vermeil self-link
occupation American football coach
sports broadcaster
placeOfBirth Calistoga
surface form: Calistoga, California, United States
position head coach
role football analyst
sport American football
styleOfPlay offensive-minded coaching
teamCoachedFrom Kansas City Chiefs 2001
Philadelphia Eagles 1976
St. Louis Rams 1997
UCLA Bruins 1974
teamCoachedTo Kansas City Chiefs 2005
Philadelphia Eagles 1982
St. Louis Rams 1999
UCLA Bruins football
surface form: UCLA Bruins 1975
won Super Bowl XXXIV
wonChampionship 1976 Rose Bowl
Super Bowl title
wonWithTeam Los Angeles Rams
surface form: St. Louis Rams

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