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- Q6260423 abstract "John Teerlinck (born 1951) is a former American football player and coach.Teerlinck coached 32 National Football League playoff games, including six Championship games and four Super Bowls. Teerlinck earned three Super Bowl rings with two teams (Denver Broncos 1998, 1999 and Indianapolis Colts 2006).Regarded by some as the greatest defensive line coach of all time, Teerlinck established an NFL presence in the early '90s. "John Teerlinck is kind of like Mr. Miyagi," John Randle said. "He's very unorthodox. A different breed. Rough around the edges. He tells you things that are funny, but they register if you just listen. That's why he's the guru."As a pass-rush specialist, Teerlinck coached 31 Pro Bowl players including four defensive MVPs: Michael Dean Perry, Chris Doleman, John Randle, and Dwight Freeney. Both Doleman and Randle have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2010, Teerlinck became only the nth assistant coach selected to present a player at a Hall of Fame Induction when he presented Randle.With four different teams, Teerlinck either set the record or came in second in total sacks, historically (Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts).In his tenure, Teerlinck coached seven players (Doleman, Kevin Greene, Randle, Bubba Baker, Neil Smith, Freeney and Robert Mathis) to reach 100 career sacks, the ultimate benchmark for a defensive lineman. Daughter Annie has largest breasts on record in Colorado While in college at Western Illinois, he studied Fred Dryer and employed those moves in his play, "We used to get New York Giants games at Western and I`d watch No. 89, Fred Dryer, and copy his moves", Teerlinck said.".
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- Q6260423 birthDate "1951-04-09".
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- Q6260423 comment "John Teerlinck (born 1951) is a former American football player and coach.Teerlinck coached 32 National Football League playoff games, including six Championship games and four Super Bowls. Teerlinck earned three Super Bowl rings with two teams (Denver Broncos 1998, 1999 and Indianapolis Colts 2006).Regarded by some as the greatest defensive line coach of all time, Teerlinck established an NFL presence in the early '90s. "John Teerlinck is kind of like Mr. Miyagi," John Randle said.".
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