Brian Sipe

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Brian Sipe is a former NFL quarterback best known for his MVP-winning 1980 season with the Cleveland Browns as leader of the "Kardiac Kids."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football player
human
quarterback
activeYearsEnd 1983
activeYearsStart 1974
awardReceived NFL Most Valuable Player Award
surface form: AP NFL Most Valuable Player Award

NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award
surface form: NFL Offensive Player of the Year
awardReceivedYear 1980
coachedAt San Diego State University
coachedPosition quarterbacks coach
collegeAttended San Diego State University
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1949-08-08
familyName Sipe
givenName Brian
hallOfFameInduction Cleveland Browns Ring of Honor
surface form: Cleveland Browns Legends program
height 6 ft 1 in
heightInMeters 1.85
jerseyNumber 17
leaguePlayedIn National Football League
ledTeamTo 1980 AFC Central Division title
memberOf Cleveland Browns Ring of Honor
surface form: Cleveland Browns Legends
name Brian Sipe NERFINISHED
NFLDraftedBy Cleveland Browns
NFLDraftPickNumber 330
NFLDraftRound 13
NFLDraftYear 1972
nicknameOfTeamLed Cardiac Kids
surface form: Kardiac Kids
notableGame 1980 AFC Divisional Playoff vs Oakland Raiders
notableSeason 1980 NFL season
occupation football coach
passingYardsInSeason 4132 (1980)
placeOfBirth San Diego, California, United States
playedCollegeFootballFor San Diego State Aztecs football
playedFor Cleveland Browns
New Jersey Generals
positionPlayed quarterback
postNFLLeaguePlayedIn USFL (United States Football League)
surface form: United States Football League
ProBowlSelection 1980
sport American football
teamLed Cleveland Browns 1980
teamRecordIn1980RegularSeason 11–5
throws right-handed
touchdownPassesInSeason 30 (1980)
USFLPlayingYearsEnd 1985
USFLPlayingYearsStart 1984
weightInPounds 195

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