Paul Brown

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Paul Brown was a pioneering American football coach and executive widely regarded as one of the most innovative and influential figures in the history of the sport.

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Paul Brown canonical 14
Paul Brown Jr. 2
Paul Eugene Brown 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football coach
American football executive
human
sports innovator
causeOfDeath pneumonia
child Mike Brown
coachedTeam Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Great Lakes Navy Bluejackets football team
Massillon Washington High School football program
surface form: Massillon Washington High School football team

Ohio State Buckeyes football
surface form: Ohio State Buckeyes football team
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1908-09-07
dateOfDeath 1991-08-05
dateOfHallOfFameInduction 1967
educatedAt Massillon Washington High School
Miami University
Ohio State University
fullName Paul Brown self-linksurface differs
surface form: Paul Eugene Brown
hallOfFameInduction Pro Football Hall of Fame
introducedInnovation practice squad concept
systematic scouting and drafting of players
use of classroom-style teaching methods for players
use of face masks on football helmets
use of game film to study opponents
use of playbooks in professional football
use of radio communication to quarterbacks
league All-America Football Conference
National Football League
memberOf Pro Football Hall of Fame
namesakeOf Paul Brown Stadium
Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
notableAchievement led Cleveland Browns to multiple AAFC championships
led Cleveland Browns to multiple NFL championships
won 1942 national championship with Ohio State Buckeyes
occupation American football coach
American football executive
teacher
placeOfBirth Norwalk, Ohio
surface form: Norwalk, Ohio, United States
placeOfDeath Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
playedSport American football
positionHeld co-founder of the Cincinnati Bengals
co-founder of the Cleveland Browns
general manager of the Cincinnati Bengals
head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals
head coach of the Cleveland Browns
recognizedAs one of the most influential coaches in American football history
residence Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Massillon, Ohio, United States
spouse Katie Brown

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Cincinnati Bengals foundedBy Paul Brown
Cleveland Browns namedAfter Paul Brown
Mike Brown father Paul Brown
Mike Brown relative Paul Brown
Mike Brown hasRelative Paul Brown
this entity surface form: Paul Brown Jr.
Mike Brown sibling Paul Brown
this entity surface form: Paul Brown Jr.
Marion Motley coach Paul Brown
Bill Willis headCoach Paul Brown
Paul Brown Stadium namedAfter Paul Brown
Paul Brown fullName Paul Brown self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Paul Eugene Brown