Dick Stahlman (born October 20, 1902) was an American football offensive lineman. He played seven seasons in the National Football League and one season in the first American Football League.
New York Giants 1927 NFL Champions
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- Doc Alexander
- Riley Biggs
- Les Caywood
- Chuck Corgan
- Hec Garvey
- Joe Guyon
- Jack Hagerty
- Hinkey Haines
- Pete Henry
- Red Howard
- Cal Hubbard
- Tut Imlay
- Paul Jappe
- Jim Kendrick
- Cliff Marker
- Jack McBride
- Century Milstead
- Mickey Murtagh
- Al Nesser
- Steve Owen
- Babe Parnell
- Earl Potteiger
- Dick Stahlman
- Phil White
- Mule Wilson
- Doug Wycoff
Head Coach: Earl Potteiger
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Green Bay Packers 1931 NFL Champions
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- Frank Baker
- Nate Barragar
- Jim Bowdoin
- Hank Bruder
- Rudy Comstock
- Boob Darling
- Bill Davenport
- Lavie Dilweg
- Waldo Don Carlos
- Red Dunn
- Jug Earp
- Wuert Engelmann
- Paul Fitzgibbon
- Milt Gantenbein
- Roger Grove
- Arnie Herber
- Cal Hubbard
- Ray Jennison
- Swede Johnston
- Verne Lewellen
- Hurdis McCrary
- John McNally
- Mike Michalske
- Bo Molenda
- Tom Nash
- Claude Perry
- Ken Radick
- Russ Saunders
- Red Sleight
- Dick Stahlman
- Mule Wilson
- Whitey Woodin
- Dave Zuidmulder
Head Coach: Curly Lambeau
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Chicago Bears 1933 NFL Champions
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- Gil Bergerson
- Carl Brumbaugh
- Bill Buckler
- Zuck Carlson
- George Corbett
- John Doehring
- Paul Franklin
- Red Grange
- Bill Hewitt
- Luke Johnsos
- Bill Karr
- Joe Kopcha
- Link Lyman
- Jack Manders
- Ookie Miller
- Keith Molesworth
- George Musso
- Bronko Nagurski
- Dick Nesbitt
- Bert Pearson
- Ray Richards
- Gene Ronzani
- Johnny Sisk
- Dick Smith
- Dick Stahlman
- Cookie Tackwell
- Joe Zeller
Head Coach: George Halas
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Persondata |
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Stahlman, Dick |
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Short description |
Player of American Football |
Date of birth |
October 20, 1902 |
Place of birth |
Chicago, Illinois |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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