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  2. Bob Lilly - Wikipedia

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    Lilly began his career as a defensive end in 1961, but midway through 1963, his third season, Cowboys coach Tom Landry moved him to defensive tackle. Lilly made the adjustment, becoming the main man in Dallas' vaunted "Doomsday Defense". As a tackle, Lilly was a first-team All-NFL choice every year from 1964 through 1969, then again in 1971.

  3. Bob Lilley (soccer, born 1966) - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Bob" Lilley (born May 2, 1966) is an American soccer coach who is the head coach of USL Championship club Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. He has managed the Hershey Wildcats , Montreal Impact , Vancouver Whitecaps , Detroit Ignition , and Rochester Rhinos .

  4. Bob Lilley - Wikipedia

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    Bob Lilley (soccer) (born 1966), American soccer coach and former player Bob Lilley (footballer) (1893–1964), English footballer Bob Lilley (British Army soldier) (1914–1981), founding member of the British Special Air Service

  5. Super Bowl VI - Wikipedia

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    Their defensive line was anchored by Pro Bowl defensive tackle Bob Lilly, who excelled at pressuring quarterbacks and breaking up running plays. Dallas also had an outstanding trio of linebackers: Pro Bowler Chuck Howley , who recorded 5 interceptions and returned them for 122 yards; Dave Edwards 2 interceptions; and Lee Roy Jordan , who ...

  6. Jethro Pugh - Wikipedia

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    When Pugh started, he had to compete for attention with future Hall of Famer Bob Lilly and George Andrie; when they retired, Pugh played in the same defensive line with College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy White, Harvey Martin, and Ed "Too Tall" Jones. [3] Both Lilly and White were named to the NFL 100th Anniversary Team. [16]

  7. 1971 Dallas Cowboys season - Wikipedia

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    After the 1971 season, Bob Lilly would play in the last of his last Pro Bowl games, despite being selected after the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Lilly would also score his final career touchdown in a 42–7 smashing of The Philadelphia Eagles. Lilly retired with the NFL record for scoring the most TDs by a defensive lineman with 4.

  8. Lilly (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lilly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Armistead Abraham Lilly (1878–1956), American lawyer, politician, and businessperson; Bob Lilly (born 1939), American football player and photographer

  9. Bob Lilley (British Army soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Thomas "Bob" Lilley M.M., B.E.M. (10 February 1914 – 14 August 1981) was a British Army soldier. A founding member of the British Special Air Service Regiment, he formerly served with the Coldstream Guards .