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    Fran Tarkenton 6-0 190lbs

    Vikings, Giants

    Fran Tarkenton was a 9 time pro bowler for the Vikings and the Giants. His hectic style in the backfield in Minnesota frustrated his coach and led to him being traded to the Giants in 1968. He was then traded back to the Vikings in 1972. It was in the 1970s that Fran took the Vikings to 3 Super Bowls winning NFC Titles in 1973, 1974, and 1976. He was named the NFL's offensive player of the year in 1975, NFL MVP, and also earning All-Pro honors the same year.

    Years Played: 18
    Games Started: 239
    Regular Season Record: 124-109-6
    Playoff Record: 6-5
    Completion %: 57
    Yards per Attempt: 7.3
    Yards per Completion: 12.8
    Yards per Game: 191
    TD to INT ratio: 342-266
    QB rating: 80.4
    4th Quarter Comebacks: 30
    Game Winning Drives: 34
    Rushing Yards: 3674
    Yards per Carry: 5.4
    Rushing TDs: 32
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    #14
    Fran Tarkenton 6-0 190lbs

    Vikings, Giants

    Fran Tarkenton was a 9 time pro bowler for the Vikings and the Giants. His hectic style in the backfield in Minnesota frustrated his coach and led to him being traded to the Giants in 1968. He was then traded back to the Vikings in 1972. It was in the 1970s that Fran took the Vikings to 3 Super Bowls winning NFC Titles in 1973, 1974, and 1976. He was named the NFL's offensive player of the year in 1975, NFL MVP, and also earning All-Pro honors the same year.

    Years Played: 18
    Games Started: 239
    Regular Season Record: 124-109-6
    Playoff Record: 6-5
    Completion %: 57
    Yards per Attempt: 7.3
    Yards per Completion: 12.8
    Yards per Game: 191
    TD to INT ratio: 342-266
    QB rating: 80.4
    4th Quarter Comebacks: 30
    Game Winning Drives: 34
    Rushing Yards: 3674
    Yards per Carry: 5.4
    Rushing TDs: 32
    Come on, Fran Tarkenton was a noodle armed waterbug. His playoff record is a function of those amazing defenses he played with, and yet he still never managed to win a SB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
    #14
    Fran Tarkenton 6-0 190lbs

    Vikings, Giants

    Fran Tarkenton was a 9 time pro bowler for the Vikings and the Giants. His hectic style in the backfield in Minnesota frustrated his coach and led to him being traded to the Giants in 1968. He was then traded back to the Vikings in 1972. It was in the 1970s that Fran took the Vikings to 3 Super Bowls winning NFC Titles in 1973, 1974, and 1976. He was named the NFL's offensive player of the year in 1975, NFL MVP, and also earning All-Pro honors the same year.

    Years Played: 18
    Games Started: 239
    Regular Season Record: 124-109-6
    Playoff Record: 6-5
    Completion %: 57
    Yards per Attempt: 7.3
    Yards per Completion: 12.8
    Yards per Game: 191
    TD to INT ratio: 342-266
    QB rating: 80.4
    4th Quarter Comebacks: 30
    Game Winning Drives: 34
    Rushing Yards: 3674
    Yards per Carry: 5.4
    Rushing TDs: 32
    Whenever I see Fran Tarkenton scrambling I saw this fella winding up to explode on the sidelines for the Minnesota Vikings.

    This guy had coached in the CFL and notably so.

    ** He was the head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL) for ten seasons, winning the Grey Cup four times.

    ** He is the most successful coach in Vikings history,

    ** He is the third most successful professional football coach overall (behind Don Shula and George Halas), with a combined 290 wins in the NFL and CFL.

    ** He was elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1983 and to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994.

    ** He was the first coach in the history of professional football to guide teams to the Grey Cup finals and the Super Bowl.


    He was one Helluva Fine Head Coach.






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