This is a bright side write-up the cleans up the story . . . The reality is that the old school coach was playing "moneyball" before the term existed and found "value" players that other teams wouldn't take . . . Very much to the home town team's advantage.
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Chiefs' Hank Stram was early pioneer for integration of pro football
It's been 50 years since the Kansas City Chiefs upset the Minnesota Vikings 23-7 in Super Bowl IV. The long wait for fans to see a second championship included one new stadium, five general managers, 12 head coaches and 30 different starting quarterbacks.
Hank was a great guy. Kind. We should name something after him in Kansas City.
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