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- Q7297989 description "American football and Canadian football coach".
- Q7297989 description "American football and Canadian football coach".
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- Q7297989 abstract "Raymond Edward Prochaska (August 9, 1919 – March 9, 1997) was an American football player and coach born in Ulysses, Nebraska. He attended the University of Nebraska and played one season in the National Football League. [1]Prochaska made his professional debut in the NFL in 1941 with the Cleveland Rams before leaving football for military service during World War II. [2]Prochaska went on to be an assistant coach, and in 1961 briefly served as head coach of the St. Louis Cardinals. After Pop Ivy resigned late in the season, Prochaska shared head coaching duties with fellow assistant coaches Chuck Drulis and Ray Willsey. Under the trio's guidance, the team won its last two games. [3]1960-1965 St. Louis Cardinals (OL)/(Interim HC in 1961)1966-1970 Los Angeles Rams (OL)1971-1972 Cleveland Browns (OL)1973-1976 Los Angeles Rams (OL)1977 Los Angeles Rams (OC)1978-1982 Buffalo Bills (OC)1983-1985 Seattle Seahawks (OC/OL)".
- Q7297989 birthDate "1919-08-09".
- Q7297989 birthYear "1919".
- Q7297989 deathDate "1997-03-09".
- Q7297989 deathYear "1997".
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- Q7297989 dateOfBirth "1919-08-09".
- Q7297989 dateOfDeath "1997-03-09".
- Q7297989 name "Prochaska, Ray".
- Q7297989 shortDescription "American football and Canadian football coach".
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- Q7297989 comment "Raymond Edward Prochaska (August 9, 1919 – March 9, 1997) was an American football player and coach born in Ulysses, Nebraska. He attended the University of Nebraska and played one season in the National Football League. [1]Prochaska made his professional debut in the NFL in 1941 with the Cleveland Rams before leaving football for military service during World War II. [2]Prochaska went on to be an assistant coach, and in 1961 briefly served as head coach of the St. Louis Cardinals.".
- Q7297989 label "Ray Prochaska".
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