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    Thomas Dorn Stincic (November 24, 1946 - December 26, 2021) was a former American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas...
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    Conference football team: Ron Johnson, center Joe Dayton, and linebacker Tom Stincic. The 1966 Michigan Wolverines football team compiled a 6–4 record and...
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    Stewart Daleroy Stewart Devin Street Junior Siavii Jim Stiger Bryan Still Tom Stincic Clint Stoerner Sims Stokes Ron Stone Cliff Stoudt Omar Stoutmire Otto...
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  • Franklin Cover, actor known primarily from the sitcom The Jeffersons Tom Stincic, former NFL player with the Dallas Cowboys Ed Sustersic, former AAFC...
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  • writer, president of the Central Bank (2020) and foreign minister (1982). Tom Stincic, 75, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints). Desmond...
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    Stevens, Jimmy Stewart, Monty Stickles, Terry Stieve, Jon Stinchcomb, Tom Stincic, Fred Stokes, Mike Stonebreaker, Steve Stonebreaker, Omar Stoutmire,...
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    Player: Jack Clancy Meyer Morton Award: Don Bailey John Maulbetsch Award: Tom Stincic Arthur Robinsion Scholarship Award: Clayton Wilhite The following players...
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  • Cleveland Browns DT 1969 1 20 20 Ron Johnson Cleveland Browns RB 3 16 68 Tom Stincic Dallas Cowboys LB 14 8 346 George Hoey Detroit Lions DB 1970 2 3 29 Jim...
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    the New York Yankees Brian Stepanek, actor Lucy Stanton, abolitionist Tom Stincic, football player Carl B. Stokes, first African American mayor of a major...
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    Seymour (AP-1, UPI-1); defensive back Tom Curtis (AP-1, UPI-1); defensive tackle Tom Goss (AP-1); linebacker Tom Stincic (UPI-1); defensive tackle Henry Hill...
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