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Vito "Babe" Parilli (May 7, 1930 – July 15, 2017) was an American football quarterback and coach who played professionally for 18 ... Career statistics from NFL.com ...
Babe Parilli was the franchise's first longtime starter, leading the Patriots to their only playoff berth and championship game appearance while a member of the American Football League (AFL). Following the AFL–NFL merger in 1970, Jim Plunkett was drafted by the Patriots first overall to become the starting quarterback, but an unsuccessful ...
Babe Parilli: 1952 –53, 57–58: 1952 ... List of Green Bay Packers team records – statistics and records by Green Bay Packers players, including passing records;
Others: Drew Bledsoe (29,657 yards), Steve Grogan (26,886), Babe Parilli (16,747), Tony Eason (10,732) Notes: Brady had 10 seasons with 4,000-plus passing yards and one with 5,000-plus passing ...
Babe Parilli: 1946–1948: George Blanda: Blanda played 26 seasons of professional football, the most in the sport's history, and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. 1941–1942; 1946: Phil Cutchin: 1940: Charles Jones Jr. 1938–1939: Joe Shepherd 1936–1937: Vincent Robinson 1934–1935: Norris ...
Quarterback Babe Parilli threw a touchdown pass in each half to fullback Larry Garron and Gino Cappelletti made four field goals for the Patriots. The Bills' sole score was a 93-yard touchdown pass play in the third quarter with a two-point conversion, which cut the lead to eight points.
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In the second quarter, a 57-yard Kentucky drive ended when Parilli completed a 13-yard touchdown pass to Clark. [3] The point after was no good, resulting in a halftime score of Kentucky 13, Texas Christian 0, despite Texas Christian drives that got all the way to the Kentucky 4-, 24-, 5- and 2-yard lines during the half.