communicator for the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Peter Vaas is the owner of Everything Football, LLC. Vaas returned to Allegheny College as the Gators' head...
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Vaas may refer to: Places Vaas, Sarthe, a town in western France People Chaminda Vaas (born 1974), Sri Lankan cricketer Peter Vaas (born 1952), American...
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season in the position but instead was pursuing an opportunity in the NFL. Peter Vaas, a two-time World Bowl-winning coach with the Berlin Thunder, had occupied...
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The creative team worked in tandem with Mando to flesh out Vaas' characterization. Vaas has been well received by the video game community and is often...
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Win % GC Won Lost Win % 1 Wes Chandler 1999 10 3 7 0 .300 – – – — — 2 Peter Vaas 2000–2003 40 19 21 0 .475 2 2 0 1.000 2 World Bowl championships (IX,...
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Wheelwright (1976–1980) Rick E. Carter (1981–1985) Mark Duffner (1986–1991) Peter Vaas (1992–1995) Dan Allen (1996–2003) Tom Gilmore (2004–2017) Brian Rock #...
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Patrick Griesheimer Quarterbacks – Conrad Schuman Offense consulting – Peter Vaas Running backs – n/a Wide receivers – n/a Tight ends – Florian Bambuch...
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unfair to the players and coaches. In early June, Peter Vaas was named as Cutcliffe's replacement. Vaas was a former six-year NFL Europa head coach, an...
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Barcelona Dragons 2002 Jamal Robertson Rhein Fire Deke Cooper Rhein Fire Peter Vaas Berlin Thunder 2003 Ken Simonton Scottish Claymores Rashidi Barnes Frankfurt...
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Chuckran (1958–1969) Sam T. Timer (1970–1983) Bob Wolfe (1984–1985) Peter Vaas (1986–1989) Ken O'Keefe (1990–1997) Blair Hrovat (1998–2001) Mark Matlak...
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