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`` That permitted us to start controlling the ball right away '', said Stram, quipping, `` I think I'll put that play in the book ''.
One of his most famous NFL calls was that of Dwight Clark's touchdown catch in the NFC Championship Game on January 10, 1982 ( which Scully called with Stram as his final NFL telecast for CBS ), that put the San Francisco 49ers into Super Bowl XVI.

Stram and Buck
The national radio broadcast of Super Bowl XIII was carried by the CBS Radio Network, with Jack Buck and Hank Stram calling the action.
The radio broadcast was carried by CBS Radio, with Jack Buck and Hank Stram announcing.
Buck served as the CBS Radio voice of Monday Night Football ( teaming with Hank Stram ) for nearly two decades ( 1978 – 1984 and again from 1987 – 1995 ).
Since Stram was Jack Buck's color commentator on CBS Radio, Summerall substituted for Stram as Buck's partner ; this was the first time Buck and Summerall had called a game together since 1974, when then-lead color commentator Summerall was moved off of Buck's team to become CBS television's lead play-by-play voice for the NFL.
The national radio broadcast of Super Bowl XIII was carried by the CBS Radio Network, with Jack Buck and Hank Stram calling the action.

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One year later, they started to wear black pants with their white jerseys, a move influenced by coach Hank Stram, who introduced red pants to the Kansas City Chiefs ' uniforms in 1968.
Chiefs head coach Hank Stram, who was also the team's offensive coordinator, devised an effective game plan against the Vikings.
Towards the end of the game, Hank Stram took over for Brookshier, who had left the booth to head down to the locker room area to conduct the postgame interviews with the winning team.
Gillman was one of only two head coaches to hold that position for the entire 10-year existence of the American Football League ( the other was Hank Stram, who coached the Dallas Texans and Kansas City Chiefs from 1960 through 1974 ).
The move reunited him with Stram, who was beginning his third year as the Texans ' head coach.
At the time Scully was the number two announcer for CBS, a position he had held since 1975, he and was calling games alongside the former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Hank Stram, who had been promoted from CBS ' No. 3 broadcast team alongside Curt Gowdy.
An angry Scully, who felt that his intelligence had been insulted by the move, was assigned as a consolation prize that year's NFC Championship Game, which he called alongside Stram.
In his book " The American Football League-A Year-by-Year History, 1960-1969 " Ed Gruver quotes Texans / Chiefs coach Hank Stram as saying that Headrick, who refused to wear hip pads, had the highest pain threshold ever seen in an athlete.
Towards the end of the game, Hank Stram took over for Brookshier, who had left the booth to head down to the locker room area to conduct the postgame interviews with the winning team.
This special features two new segments: The story of two teams whose history was filled with follies-the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the lovable losers the New Orleans Saints, who had gone 78-203 in their history with only one season at. 500 ( both teams would win Super Bowls in the decades following the special ); the special also included outtakes from the NFL's Best Ever Coaches ( produced in 1981 ), focusing on head coaches ( notably Dick Vermeil and Hank Stram at Super Bowl IV ) who were wired for sound.

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Exclaimed Stram.
`` Our interior line and out linebackers played exceptionally well '', said Stram Monday after he and his staff reviewed movies of the game.
`` We always like to keep the ball as much as we can against Denver because they have such an explosive attack '', explained Stram.
* 2005 – Hank Stram, American football coach ( b. 1923 )
In an October 3, 1976 home game against the Houston Oilers, Hank Stram used the Saints ' road uniforms, the white jerseys and black pants.
Their Head Coach was Hank Stram.
Super Bowl IV is also notable for NFL Films miking up the Chiefs ' Hank Stram during the game, the first time that a head coach had worn a microphone during a Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, it seemed that the Chiefs, led by head coach Hank Stram, and especially quarterback Len Dawson, were jinxed throughout the year.
Offensively, the Chiefs employed innovative formations and strategies designed by Stram to disrupt the timing and positioning of the defense.
The night before the game, Ed Sabol of NFL Films met with Hank Stram and convinced Stram to wear a hidden microphone during the game so his comments could be recorded for the NFL Films Super Bowl IV film.
This has led to one of the best-known and most popular of the NFL Films Super Bowl films due to the constant chatter and wisecracking of Stram.
" When the chains were stretched and the Chiefs indeed had the first down, Stram was then heard saying to the refs, " Ya did good, you're doing a fine job out there.
Stram decided to double-team Marshall and Eller ; most of Dawson's completions would be short passes, and neither Marshall nor Eller knocked down any passes.
Stram also concluded that the Vikings ' aggressiveness on defense also made them susceptible to trap plays ; Mike Garrett's rushing touchdown would come on a trap play.
The coin toss ceremony featured the following past Super Bowl winning head coaches: Hank Stram, Mike Ditka, Tom Flores, Tom Landry, Chuck Noll, and George Seifert.
Saints Head Coach Hank Stram was fired after losing to the Buccaneers.
* January 3 – Hank Stram, American football coach and broadcaster ( d. 2005 )

put and 285
The North Carolina Department of Transportation ( NCDOT ) put up " Future Interstate 285 Corridor " signs along the route in February 2006.
His son, Wan, the last Kaiming marquis, reigned from 300 until 285 when he was put to death.

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# Get tomatoes quite ripe on a dry day, squeeze them with your hands till reduced to a pulp, then put half a pound of fine salt to one hundred tomatoes, and boil them for two hours.
However, panic among international investors following the Mutiny put renewed pressure on the pound, and on 21 September 1931 the government was finally forced to abandon the gold standard.
Inflation resulting from labor militancy in the context of full employment put powerful downward pressure on the pound sterling.
: Take tin ice pots, fill them with any sort of cream you like, either plain or sweetened, or fruit in it ; shut your pots very close ; to six pots you must allow eighteen or twenty pounds of Ice, breaking the Ice very small ; there will be some great pieces, which lay at the bottom and top: You must have a pail, and lay some straw at the bottom ; then lay in your Ice, and put in amongst it a pound of bay salt ; set in your pots of cream, and lay ice and salt between every pot, that they may not touch ; but the Ice must lie round them on every side ; lay a good deal of ice on the top, cover the pail with straw, set it in a cellar where no sun or light comes, it will be froze in four hours, but it may stand longer ; than take it out just as you use it ; hold it in your hand and it will slip out.
: Take the large white gooseberries before they are very ripe, but at full growth, stone and wash them, and to a pound of gooseberries put a pound and half of sugar, beat very fine, and half a pint of water ; set them on the fire ; when the sugar is melted, let them boil, but not too fast ; take them off once or twice, that they may not break ; when they begin to look clear, they are enough: Let them stand all night in the pan they are boiled in, with a paper laid close to them ; the next day scald them very well, and let them stand a day or two ; then lay them on plates, sift them with sugar very well, and put them in the stove, turning them every day till they are dry ; the third time of turning, you may lay them on a sieve, if you please ; when they are pretty dry, place them in a box, with paper betwixt every row.
In May, his late goal against Manchester City in what was being dubbed as the "£ 15 million pound game " put Spurs in a position to claim their first-ever UEFA Champions League berth.
By late 1842, Stratton had not grown an inch in height or put on a pound in weight from when he was six months old.
The belga was tied to the British pound at a rate of 35 belgas ( 175 francs ) = 1 pound and was thus put on a gold standard of 1 belga = 209. 211 mg fine gold.
I still stand on the scales six times a day to check whether I've put on half a pound or a pound.
* Daniel " Rudy " Ruettiger, a 5 ' 6 ", 165 pound senior walk-on to the Notre Dame football team, who had never gotten to take the field, was put into the allowed to come into the lineup in the final 27 seconds of a game against Georgia Tech.
While pursuing monkeys, hunters often call to others to " stay put ", " don ’ t make noise ", " don ’ t shoot ", " shake a branch ", " pound a vine " etc.
However, the dogcatcher captures Garfield and throws him into the pound and learns from a cellmate that Odie is going to be put to sleep in the morning.
In 1925 the British government decided to put the pound sterling back onto the Gold Standard at pre-1913 parity.
He is recruited for the X-Force team and accepts, hoping to gain " fame … money … a place in history and the opportunity to put a four-hundred pound guy like me on the cultural map.
A £ 10 million pound plan was put forward in 1999 to reopen Southampton Terminus and Northam, which was to have been controlled by East Anglia Railways Train Company, their plans included building a new rail-link using the current remaining track by St. Marys Stadium and as far as the Waterfront, which is now safe guarded by Southampton City Council for future rail links.

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