Babe Parilli

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Babe Parilli was an American football quarterback and coach best known for his standout AFL career, particularly with the Boston Patriots, and later coaching roles in various professional leagues.

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instanceOf American football coach
American football player
human
birthPlace Rochester, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
coachedForLeague Arena Football League NERFINISHED
World Football League NERFINISHED
coachedForTeam New England Steamrollers NERFINISHED
New York Stars NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Bell NERFINISHED
coachingEra 1970s
1980s
collegeAttended University of Kentucky NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1930-05-07
dateOfDeath 2017-07-15
deathPlace Denver, Colorado, United States NERFINISHED
draftedBy Green Bay Packers NERFINISHED
draftLeague National Football League
surface form: NFL
draftYear 1952
eraActive 1950s
1960s
fullName Vito Parilli NERFINISHED
givenName Vito NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
height 5 ft 11 in
heightInMeters 1.80
jerseyNumber 15
league American Football League NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam Boston Patriots NERFINISHED
Cleveland Browns NERFINISHED
Green Bay Packers NERFINISHED
New York Titans NERFINISHED
Oakland Raiders NERFINISHED
Ottawa Rough Riders NERFINISHED
nickname Babe NERFINISHED
notableFor standout AFL career with the Boston Patriots
numberOfAFLAllStarSelections 3
occupation American football coach
American football quarterback
passesThrownInAFL over 3,400
passingYardsInAFL over 22,000
playedCollegeFootballFor Kentucky Wildcats football NERFINISHED
playedInAllStarGames AFL All-Star Game NERFINISHED
positionPlayed quarterback
sport American football
throws right-handed
touchdownPassesInAFL over 150

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New York Stars headCoach Babe Parilli