Wilbur Charles "Weeb" Ewbank (Pronounced: YOU-bank) (May 6, 1907 – November 17, 1998) was an American professional football coach. He led the Baltimore...
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up weeb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weeb, or weeaboo, is derogatory slang for a Japanophile. Weeb or WEEB may also refer to: Weeb Ewbank (1907–1998)...
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first winning record until the 1957 season. However, under head coach Weeb Ewbank and the leadership of quarterback Johnny Unitas, the Colts went on to...
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approach of his team. The Jets' owners hired Weeb Ewbank as the general manager and head coach. Ewbank and quarterback Joe Namath led the Jets to prominence...
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from 1972 under head coach Weeb Ewbank. The Jets finished with a record of 4–10 in the final season under head coach Weeb Ewbank, with their only wins coming...
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championships under Coach Weeb Ewbank. In the following years, however, the Colts failed to make the playoffs, and the Colts dismissed Ewbank after a 7–7 record...
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following the 1962 season. In 1967, the Jets, under the guidance of coach Weeb Ewbank and third-year quarterback Joe Namath, posted their first winning record...
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and Matt Snell led the Jets to the Super Bowl victory under head coach Weeb Ewbank, who had previously won two NFL Championships with the Colts. Rosenbloom...
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producer John Wilson Ewbank (1799–1847), English painter Louis Ewbank (1864–1953), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Weeb Ewbank (1907–1998), American...
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Earl Blaik, Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Bill Arnsparger, George Little, Weeb Ewbank, Sid Gillman, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler, John Pont, Carmen Cozza...
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