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rdfs:label | - Ken Johnson (American football)
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rdfs:comment | - Ralph Kenneth Johnson (born February 12, 1947 in Anderson, Indiana is a former professional American football player who played defensive tackle for eight seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals. Indiana University’s coach — Bob Knight — recommended the 6-foot-5 Hoosier, to Gil Brandt of the Dallas Cowboys. "Our mistake with Johnson was that we tried to make him into an offensive tackle," Brandt recalled. "The Bengals [who claimed Johnson on waivers from the Cowboys] tried him on the defensive line. That was where he belonged.".
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abstract | - Ralph Kenneth Johnson (born February 12, 1947 in Anderson, Indiana is a former professional American football player who played defensive tackle for eight seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals. Indiana University’s coach — Bob Knight — recommended the 6-foot-5 Hoosier, to Gil Brandt of the Dallas Cowboys. "Our mistake with Johnson was that we tried to make him into an offensive tackle," Brandt recalled. "The Bengals [who claimed Johnson on waivers from the Cowboys] tried him on the defensive line. That was where he belonged.".
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