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Dennis Earl Green (February 17, 1949 – July 21, 2016) was an American football coach. During his National Football League (NFL) career, Green coached the Minnesota Vikings for 10 seasons. He coached the Vikings to eight playoff appearances in nine years, despite having seven different starting quarterbacks in those postseasons. He was posthumously inducted into the Minnesota Vikings Ring of Honor in 2018.

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  • دنيس غرين (بالإنجليزية: Dennis Green)‏ هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية ولاعب كرة القدم الكندية أمريكي، ولد في 17 فبراير 1949 في هاريسبرج في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 22 يوليو 2016 في سان دييغو في الولايات المتحدة بسبب نوبة قلبية. (ar)
  • Dennis Earl „Denny“ Green (* 17. Februar 1949 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; † 22. Juli 2016 in San Diego, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football-Trainer. Er trainierte zuletzt die Sacramento Mountain Lions in der neu gegründeten United Football League. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Tätigkeit in der National Football League (NFL), als Head Coach der Minnesota Vikings und der Arizona Cardinals. (de)
  • Dennis Earl Green (February 17, 1949 – July 21, 2016) was an American football coach. During his National Football League (NFL) career, Green coached the Minnesota Vikings for 10 seasons. He coached the Vikings to eight playoff appearances in nine years, despite having seven different starting quarterbacks in those postseasons. He was posthumously inducted into the Minnesota Vikings Ring of Honor in 2018. Green was the second African American head coach in NFL history. He was the Minnesota Vikings head coach from 1992 to 2001. He was one of the winningest coaches of the 1990s, posting a 97–62 record as Vikings head coach. Green's best season in Minnesota was in 1998, when the Vikings finished 15–1 and set the NFL record for most points in a season at the time; however, the Vikings were upset by the Atlanta Falcons in that year's NFC Championship Game, and Green was unable to reach the Super Bowl throughout his otherwise successful tenure with Minnesota. Following his first losing record in 2001, he was fired just before the final game of the season. Green was hired by the Cardinals to serve as the head coach for the 2004 season, a franchise then noted for its futility, which had posted only one winning season in a quarter-century. In Arizona, Green was unable to match his success in Minnesota, and his poor win–loss record (16–32) with the Cardinals was similar to that of his predecessors in Arizona. However, many describe Green's tenure with Arizona as an inflection point in the history of the Cardinals, arguing that the culture of the team changed under Green, and that the core of the personnel in the Cardinals' 2008 Super Bowl run was acquired by Green. (en)
  • Dennis "Denny" Green (Harrisburg, Pensilvania, 17 de febrero de 1949-22 de julio de 2016) fue un entrenador en jefe de fútbol americano estadounidense. (es)
  • Dennis Earl Green (né le 17 février 1949 à Harrisburg et mort le 21 juillet 2016 à San Diego) est un entraîneur américain de football américain. Au cours de sa carrière dans la National Football League (NFL), Green a notamment entraîné les Vikings du Minnesota pendant dix saisons (1992-2001), et des Cardinals de l'Arizona (2004–2006). Green est historiquement le deuxième entraîneur-chef afro-américain de l'histoire de la NFL. Il a remporté le Super Bowl XXIII avec les 49ers de San Francisco lorsqu'il était assistant entraîneur dans cette franchise. (fr)
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  • دنيس غرين (بالإنجليزية: Dennis Green)‏ هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية ولاعب كرة القدم الكندية أمريكي، ولد في 17 فبراير 1949 في هاريسبرج في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 22 يوليو 2016 في سان دييغو في الولايات المتحدة بسبب نوبة قلبية. (ar)
  • Dennis Earl „Denny“ Green (* 17. Februar 1949 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; † 22. Juli 2016 in San Diego, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football-Trainer. Er trainierte zuletzt die Sacramento Mountain Lions in der neu gegründeten United Football League. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Tätigkeit in der National Football League (NFL), als Head Coach der Minnesota Vikings und der Arizona Cardinals. (de)
  • Dennis "Denny" Green (Harrisburg, Pensilvania, 17 de febrero de 1949-22 de julio de 2016) fue un entrenador en jefe de fútbol americano estadounidense. (es)
  • Dennis Earl Green (né le 17 février 1949 à Harrisburg et mort le 21 juillet 2016 à San Diego) est un entraîneur américain de football américain. Au cours de sa carrière dans la National Football League (NFL), Green a notamment entraîné les Vikings du Minnesota pendant dix saisons (1992-2001), et des Cardinals de l'Arizona (2004–2006). Green est historiquement le deuxième entraîneur-chef afro-américain de l'histoire de la NFL. Il a remporté le Super Bowl XXIII avec les 49ers de San Francisco lorsqu'il était assistant entraîneur dans cette franchise. (fr)
  • Dennis Earl Green (February 17, 1949 – July 21, 2016) was an American football coach. During his National Football League (NFL) career, Green coached the Minnesota Vikings for 10 seasons. He coached the Vikings to eight playoff appearances in nine years, despite having seven different starting quarterbacks in those postseasons. He was posthumously inducted into the Minnesota Vikings Ring of Honor in 2018. (en)
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  • Dennis Green (en)
  • دنيس غرين (ar)
  • Dennis Green (Footballtrainer) (de)
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  • Dennis Green (football américain) (fr)
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