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Charley Trippi, who was the NFL's oldest living Pro Football Hall of Famer, passed away at the age of 100. Grant Gordon chronicles the versatile Cardinals star whom Jim Thorpe called the "greatest ...
Charley Trippi, a man whose NFL accomplishments will almost certainly never be replicated, died Wednesday, his alma mater Georgia announced. He was 100 years old.
Trippi died peacefully Wednesday morning at his home in Athens, UGA officials announced Wednesday afternoon. He was 100. Explore Read and sign the online guestbook for Charley Trippi ...
In Trippi's rookie season with the Cardinals, the team won what remains its only undisputed NFL crown with a "Dream Backfield" that also included Elmer Angsman, Paul Christman and Pat Harder.
Trippi has worked on top presidential runs in the past two cycles, and many other campaigns big and small over the years. This time around, he has a patchwork of primary challengers to candidates ...
Edwards adviser Joe Trippi pooh-poohs any rumors of infighting and says he's totally on board with the public financing decision. Perhaps there's a greater logic to the Edwards public ...
They’ll point out that Trippi faces several other gas-burners in the Amsterdam, led by Disco Rico, a Maryland shipper whose record is almost as flawless as Trippi’s: five wins and a pair of ...
Using the Internet, Trippi turned a little-known candidate into a frontrunner. His new book is The Revolution Will Not be Televised: Democracy, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything.
Joe Trippi, former campaign manager for presidential candidate Howard Dean, gave a spirited defense of his work for the foundering candidate Monday, saying that he lost money by devoting himself ...
Joe Trippi, speaking in November 2003, when he served as Democrat Howard Dean’s campaign manager. Evan Vucci/AP Democratic political consultant Joe Trippi may be best known for serving as Howard ...
Joe Trippi: Well, the campaign made a very conscious decision to use the Net, and I had been well aware of the blogs that were out there, several of them supporting Dean as early as April of last ...