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Coach George Halas of the Chicago Bears | Known fondly as Papa Bear
George Halas, known as “Papa Bear”, is one of only two NFL coaches to win over 300 games, winning 324 games from 1920-1967 while only enduring 6 losing seasons. Halas is credited with many innovative developments in the sport, including co-creating the “T-Formation”. Using this new approach in the 1940 NFL championship game, Halas’ Bears defeated the Washington Redskins 73-0. Prior to his coaching career, Halas won the MVP award of the 1919 Rose Bowl Game, and also played 12 games as an outfielder for the New York Yankees. Today, the trophy awarded each year to the NFC champion is named after George Halas.
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