Earl Potteiger
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Earl Potteiger (born January 11, 1891 in Reading, Pennsylvania) was a professional American football player and coach. Potteiger was player-coach of the New York Giants when they won their first NFL championship in 1927.
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Preceded by Joe Alexander |
New York Giants Head Coaches 1927–1928 |
Succeeded by LeRoy Andrews |
New York Giants Head Coaches |
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Folwell • Alexander • Potteiger • Andrews • Friedman • Owen • Howell • Sherman • Webster • Arnsparger • McVay • Perkins • Parcells • Handley • Reeves • Fassel • Coughlin |