Potsy Clark

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Potsy Clark was an early 20th-century American football coach best known for leading NFL teams during the league’s formative years.

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instanceOf American football coach
National Football League coach
human
coachedCollegeTeam Butler University football team NERFINISHED
University of Kansas football team NERFINISHED
University of Minnesota football team (assistant) NERFINISHED
coachedTeam Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) NERFINISHED
Cleveland Rams NERFINISHED
Detroit Lions NERFINISHED
Portsmouth Spartans NERFINISHED
coachingLevel collegiate
professional
coachingRole head coach
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era early 20th century
fieldOfWork American football management
sports coaching
gender male
givenName George NERFINISHED
leagueCoachedIn National Football League
nickname Potsy NERFINISHED
notableAchievement Head coach of the 1935 NFL champion Detroit Lions
notableFor coaching in the formative years of the NFL
notableLeague NFL NERFINISHED
occupation American football coach
American football player
positionPlayed halfback
roleInRelocation head coach during transition from Portsmouth Spartans to Detroit Lions
sport American football
teamRelocationInvolved Portsmouth Spartans relocation to Detroit Lions

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Portsmouth Spartans headCoach Potsy Clark