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  1. Paul Brown
    Paul BrownAmerican football coach
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  2. BornSeptember 7, 1908 · Norwalk, Ohio, U.S.
    DiedAugust 5, 1991 (aged 82) · Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
    CollegeMiami (OH)
    How Paul Brown Revolutionized Football
    How Paul Brown Revolutionized Football
    Paul Brown was an American football coach and executive who founded and led two NFL teams: the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals. He also coached high school, college, and military teams, winning championships at every level.
    Early life

    Brown grew up in Massillon, Ohio, where he moved with his family from Norwalk when he was nine years of age. His father, Lester, was a dispatcher for the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad. Massillon was a shipping and steel town … See more

    High school coaching career

    Brown spent two very successful years at Severn. The team was undefeated in his first season and won the Maryland state championship. In 1931, the team's win-loss-tie record was 5–2–1. Brown's overall record was 12–2–… See more

    College and military career

    Brown's success at Massillon raised his profile in Ohio considerably; people started calling him the "Miracle Man of Massillon." When Ohio State was looking for a new coach in 1940 – Francis Schmidt left after losing to th… See more

    Professional coaching career

    By the time Brown arrived in Cleveland, the team had signed a number of players to its roster, including quarterback Otto Graham, whose Northwestern squad had beaten the Buckeyes in 1941. Many of the players came from … See more

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