Paddy Driscoll

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Paddy Driscoll was an early NFL star player and coach, best known as a Hall of Fame quarterback and halfback for the Chicago Cardinals and Chicago Bears.

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Paddy Driscoll canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football coach
American football player
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
human
birthName John Leo Driscoll
coachedTeam Chicago Bears
Arizona Cardinals
surface form: Chicago Cardinals
collegeAttended Northwestern University
CollegeFootballHallOfFameInductionYear 1974
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1895-01-11
dateOfDeath 1968-01-29
eraOfActivity 1910s
1920s
fullName John Leo Driscoll
gender male
givenName John
height approximately 5 ft 11 in
league National Football League
memberOfSportsHallOfFame College Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
nickname Paddy
notableFor early NFL star
placekicking ability
playing for Chicago Bears
playing for Chicago Cardinals
versatile backfield play
occupation American football coach
professional American football player
placeOfBirth Evanston, Illinois
surface form: Evanston, Illinois, United States
placeOfDeath Chicago, Illinois, United States
playedFor Chicago Bears
Arizona Cardinals
surface form: Chicago Cardinals

Hammond Pros
Racine Cardinals
positionPlayed halfback
placekicker
quarterback
running back
ProFootballHallOfFameInductionYear 1965
sport American football
weight approximately 160 lb

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NFL Championship Game 1956 headCoachOfVisitingTeam Paddy Driscoll
subject surface form: 1956 NFL Championship Game