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  'A player's player.' (former offensive lineman Dan Dierdorf)(Column) - Encyclopedia.com
Dierdorf was one of the first linemen in the NFL to combine excellent technique with behemoth size.
Dan had the attention of defensive ends throughout pro football during his 13-year career, and I was fortunate enough to play alongside him for most of those years.
Dan played in six Pro Bowls, was an All-Pro five times and was voted NFC Lineman of the Year three consecutive years (1976 through '78).
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 Dan Dierdorf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At Michigan, Dierdorf was consensus All-American in 1970.
Dierdorf was named to the Pro Bowl 6 times from 1974-'78 and 1980.
Dierdorf was named All-Pro for 3 consecutive seasons 1976-'78 and 2nd Team All-Pro from 1974-'75 and 1980.
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 Dan Dierdorf       Capitol City Speakers Bureau
Dan Dierdorf, a 1996 inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a former all-pro tackle in the National Football League with the St. Louis Cardinals, has distinguished himself nationally as one of the top football announcers in the industry.
Dierdorf, a native of Canton, Ohio, attended the University of Michigan where he was a two-time all-Big Ten tackle and named to seven different All-America teams as a senior.
Dan's broadcasting career began at KMOX radio, where he served in a variety of capacities, including host of the nationally-acclaimed "Sports Open Line" program, St. Louis Blues hockey coverage and St. Louis Cardinals football broadcasts.
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 Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History
Dierdorf was a virtually unanimous all-NFL selection for four straight years from 1975 to 1978 and then earned a fifth all-pro nod in his 10th season in 1980.
Dierdorf was the most respected Cardinal lineman not only of his time, but of all time, and was considered to be a cinch for membership in the Pro Football Hall of Fame when he retired following the 1983 season.
Dierdorf is quick to point out that he got the job with ABC not because he had been an outstanding football player but because he was a card-carrying member of the working broadcasters.
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 dan dierdorf personal appearances, football, representation, Dan Dierdorf
Dan Dierdorf, a three-time Emmy nominee (1987, '88, '89), has distinguished himself nationally as one of the top announcers in the industry.
Dierdorf is in his fifth year as the blow-by-blow announcer for ABC Sports' coverage of boxing.
Dierdorf, a 1990 finalist for the Football Hall of Fame, was a two-time All-Big Ten tackle at the University of Michigan, where he also was named to seven All-American teams as a senior.
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Dan Dierdorf, a 1996 inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a former all-pro tackle in the National Football League with the St. Louis Cardinals has distinguished himself nationally as one of the top football announcers in the industry.
Dierdorf, a native of Canton, Ohio, attended the University of Michigan where he was a two-time all-Big Ten tackle and named to seven different All-America teams as a senior.
Dan's broadcasting began at KMOX radio, serving in a variety of capacities, including host of the nationally-acclaimed "Sports Open Line" program, St. Louis Blues hockey coverage, and St. Louis Cardinals football broadcasts.
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 St. Louis Walk of Fame - Dan Dierdorf
One of the greatest offensive tackles of all time, Dan Dierdorf was an All-American at the University of Michigan before joining the St. Louis Cardinals in 1971.
Dierdorf and his fellow linemen anchored the Cardiac Cardinals, and became one of the best lines in NFL history.
In 1996, longtime St. Louisan Dan Dierdorf was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his original hometown of Canton, Ohio.
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 Member - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Dierdorf, who had been a consensus All-America at Michigan in 1970, possessed size, speed, quickness, discipline, intelligence and consistency, all necessary attributes for an outstanding lineman.
Dierdorf, who was equally effective as a blocker on both running and passing plays, was the ring-leader of the line that permitted the fewest sacks in the NFC for five straight years in the mid-1970s.
In 1982, Dierdorf unselfishly responded to a personnel emergency on the offensive line by agreeing to move to center.
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 CBS Sports Team - CBS SportsLine.com
Dierdorf was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.
Dierdorf has served for 19 years on the Board of Trustees of Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis, which includes an emergency and trauma center named in his honor, and for 24 years on the board of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's St. Louis Chapter.
Dierdorf was born on June 29, 1949, in Canton, Ohio.
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 Dan Dierdorf - ArmchairGM - Sports Wiki, Sports Blog, Sports Resource, Sports Community, Sports 2.0
At Michigan, Dierdorf was consensus All-American in 1970 and assisted the team to a 25-6 record in his 3 years as a starter.
Dierdorf began his career as both a guard and a tackle before settling in as a starter at right tackle in 1973.
Dierdorf was named to the Pro Bowl 6 times from 1974-'78 and 1980.
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 CBS News | Dan Dierdorf Joins CBS Sports | December 13, 1999 05:19:04
Dierdorf comes back to the network he left in 1987 for "MNF" because of a loophole in his contract: He never signed it.
Dierdorf's contract wasn't renewed after 12 years as an analyst with "Monday Night Football." The former NFL offensive lineman and Hall of Famer called his final game with ABC at this year's Pro Bowl.
Dierdorf also will be able to focus more on the game, rather than trying to find a balance of entertainment and football for the many casual Monday night viewers.
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 GatorBait.net - Daughter Of Former Great Might Choose Michigan
Former U-M offensive lineman Dan Dierdorf (1967-70), a College and Pro Football Hall of Fame member, is rooting for one school to come out on top in his daughter, Katie’s, pursuit of a college destination.
Dierdorf had always considered going to Michigan for school, but as she progressed as a basketball player programs with better reputations and more consistent success on the court became of more interest.
Dan Dierdorf, who is preparing for another season as an television analyst for CBS, continues to intensely follow the Wolverines.
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 Print Dan Dierdorf Biography -- AEI Speakers Bureau
Dan Dierdorf, a native of Canton, Ohio, attended the University of Michigan where he was a two time all Big Ten tackle and named to seven different All America teams as a senior.
During his stellar career with the St. Louis Cardinals from 1971 to 1983, Dan Dierdorf was named all pro six times, was selected as the NFL's top offensive lineman three times and was voted to the NFL Team of the Decade for the 1970s.
Dan Dierdorf joined CBS Sports as a play by play announcer for the NFL telecasts in 1985 before switching to color analysis in 1986.
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 Hall of Fame
Dierdorf, a former Michigan standout, longtime St. Louis Cardinals offensive lineman and analyst for Monday Night Football, was inducted along with Detroit Lions lineman Lou Creekmur, Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, Dallas Cowboys defensive back Mel Renfro, and wide receiver Charlie Joiner, who played for San Diego, Houston and Cincinnati.
Dierdorf's father took him to the ground-breaking ceremonies for the hall in 1962.
Dierdorf said he visited the locker rooms before and after the annual exhibition game that follows the induction ceremony, and came to realize that pro football players were gods.
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 Dan Dierdorf Bio - Dan Dierdorf Biography - Dan Dierdorf Stories
Dierdorf, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996, will team Dick Enberg for the fifth consecutive year.
During a 12-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals (1971-83), Dierdorf was named All-Pro five times, was selected as the NFL's top offensive lineman three times and was voted to the NFL Team of the Decade for the 1970s.
Dierdorf has served for 15 years on the Board of Trustees of St Louis' Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, which includes an Emergency and Trauma Center named in his honor, and for 20 years on the Board of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's St. Louis Chapter.
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 Dierdorf Joins CBS
Dierdorf knows the size of the audience isn't the only difference between Monday night and Sunday afternoon.
Dierdorf, for his part, had hinted earlier this year that he might sit out this season; however, he said Wednesday that CBS changed his mind.
Dierdorf said he doesn't feel awkward about returning to CBS, which he left in 1987 because he never signed the network's contract.
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 dan dierdorf personal appearances, sportscasters,representation, Dan Dierdorf, sports commentators
Dan Dierdorf, a three-time Emmy nominee (1987, '88, '89), who has distinguished himself nationally as one of the top announcers in the industry, is in his seventh year as an expert commentator on ABC's NFL "Monday Night Football."
Dierdorf has been a sportscaster for KMOX-Radio in St. Louis in a variety of capacities for the past 17 years, and most recently has been the full-time host of KMOX's daily two-hour sports talk show, "Sports Open Line."
In 1984, Dan Dierdorf served as a color analyst for KMOX-Radio's coverage of the St. Louis Cardinals, announced NFL games for the CBS Radio Network, and provided color commentary for radio broadcasts of the NHL's St. Louis Blues.
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 Dierdorf Speaks Out
(Dan Dierdorf) "I didn’t want them to do anything, and we weren’t going to do anything until at the very end of the game Al Michaels absolutely insisted that he get the camera turned on in the booth and he wanted to say something to me.
(Dan Dierdorf) "The only thing I felt after leaving ABC was a sense of relief that finally, even though it was bad news, bad news was better than no news, and I was glad to get it out.
(Dan Dierdorf) "You have to have worked in a three-man booth to understand how awkward it is at times to try to find a rhythm, to try to find a comfortable pace.
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 Dierdorf & Hart's
Dierdorf and Hart's Steakhouse, locally owned and operated by former football greats, Dan Dierdorf and Jim Hart since 1983, offers a wide variety of menu selections.
Come in, relax, and savor the atmosphere, and understand why Dierdorf and Hart's reputation as St. Louis' best steak house is more than a statement on the quality of their steaks, seafood, fine wines, and personalized service, it is the highest compliment from their patrons...
Dierdorf and Hart's is located at 323 West Port Plaza.
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 Dan Dierdorf - Reviews on RateItAll
Dan Dierdorf's sports broadcasting experience includes serving as a game analyst for "The NFL on CBS" and ABC Sports' "Monday Night Football." Prior to beginning a career in broadcasting, Dierdorf played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1971-1983).
In college, Dierdorf was a two-time All-Big Ten tackle at the University of Michigan.
Although Dierdorf comes across as arrogant and opinionated, he's one of the best football commentators to come down the pike in the last 15 years or so.
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 Dan Dierdorf Quotes
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If I've got correct goals, and if I keep pursuing them the best way I know how, everything else falls into line.
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 Visitation Academy | Athletics
LOUIS, January 28, 2004 - Dan Dierdorf has served as emcee for the National MS Society's annual Sports Celebrity Dinner many times; but this year Dierdorf will not only hold the title of emcee, but also proud father of an honoree.
Dierdorf's daughter, Katie, a senior and star basketball center at Visitation Academy, will be presented with the Morris Henderson Award for Outstanding High School Athlete at the 52nd annual Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Sports Celebrity Dinner, presented by Allegiant Bank, on Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at the Renaissance Grand Hotel.
Katie Dierdorf, an early signee with her father's alma mater, University of Michigan, was named the girls all-metro basketball co-player of the year by the Post-Dispatch in March 2003, along with Althoff High's Stephanie Lisch, who won the Henderson Award at the 2003 MS Sports Celebrity Dinner.
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 Dan's Fans Favorite Quotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dan Dierdorf: "No one, in the history of the game has made up their mind to pass and then have it HAPPEN quicker than Dan Marino.
My favorite quote about Dan Marino came from Dan Dierdorf durring a Monday night game in 1994 versus the Kansas City Chiefs.
" When Dan Marino runs the ball into the endzone without even being touched, you know that you have had a major defensive breakdown." After the commercial, the ABC crew showed a graphic of Dan's career rushing statistics.
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