Fred Vanzo
Fred Ferdinand Vanzo (January 8, 1916 – February 1976) was a professional American football player who played running back for four seasons for the Detroit Lions and Chicago Cardinals.
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- Unknown (1882–1915)
- Paddy Driscoll (1916)
- Unknown (1917–27)
- Walt Holmer (1928)
- Unknown (1929)
- Lee Hanley (1930)
- Lafayette Russell (1930)
- Pug Rentner (1930–32)
- George Potter (1931–32)
- Ollie Olson (1933–34)
- Steve Toth (1935)
- Fred Vanzo (1936–37)
- Unknown (1938–39)
- Dick Erdlitz (1940)
- Bill DeCorrevont (1941)
- Unknown (1942–46)
- Jim Farrar (1947)
- Don Burson (1948–49)
- Dick Flowers (1950)
- Bob Burson (1951)
- Bob Bunco (1951)
- Dick Thomas (1952–53)
- John Rearden (1954)
- Dale Pienta (1955–56)
- Chip Holcomb (1957)
- Dick Thornton (1958)
- John Talley (1959)
- Dick Thornton (1960)
- Tom O'Grady (1961)
- Tom Myers (1962–64)
- Denny Boothe (1965)
- Bill Melzer (1966–67)
- Dave Shelbourne (1968)
- Maurie Daigneau (1969–71)
- Mitch Anderson (1972–74)
- Randy Dean (1975–76)
- Scott Stranski (1977)
- Kevin Strasser (1978)
- Mike Kerrigan (1979–81)
- Kevin Villars (1981)
- Sandy Schwab (1982–84)
- Mike Greenfield (1984–87)
- Greg Bradshaw (1988)
- Tim O'Brien (1989)
- Len Williams (1990–93)
- Tim Hughes (1994)
- Steve Schnur (1994–96)
- Tim Hughes (1997)
- Gavin Hoffman (1998)
- Nick Kreinbrink (1999)
- Zak Kustok (1999–2001)
- Brett Basanez (2002–05)
- Mike Kafka (2006)
- C. J. Bachér (2006–08)
- Mike Kafka (2008–09)
- Dan Persa (2010)
- Evan Watkins (2010)
- Kain Colter (2011)
- Dan Persa (2011−present)
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Persondata |
Name |
Vanzo, Fred |
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Short description |
American football player |
Date of birth |
January 8, 1916 |
Place of birth |
Universal, Indiana |
Date of death |
1976 |
Place of death |
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