Pat Summerall
Pat Summerall was a renowned American sportscaster and former professional football player, best known for his work as a play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports and later Fox Sports. He played in the NFL as a placekicker and tight end for teams including the New York Giants and the Chicago Cardinals. Summerall's broadcasting career spanned several decades, where he became famous for his calm and authoritative voice, covering numerous Super Bowls and major sporting events. His iconic call during the 1991 NFC Championship Game, which quoted 'There will be no three-peat,' has become legendary in sports history.
Born on May 10, 1930 (95 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Pat Summerall is the father of Susie Wiles and a former American football player.
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United Kingdom:
Pat Summerall is referenced as Wiles' father, known for his career as a football placekicker and broadcaster.
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India:
Pat Summerall is mentioned as Susie Wiles' father and is compared to Trump regarding personality traits.
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Taiwan:
Susie Wiles mentioned her father, Pat Summerall, in relation to alcoholism.
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Italy:
Pat Summerall is referenced as Susie Wiles' father, who struggled with alcoholism.
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Dominican Republic:
Trump acknowledged that Wiles' description of him as having an 'alcoholic personality' was something he recognized from his father, the famous sports commentator Pat Summerall.
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Romania:
Wiles mentioned that she grew up with her father, the famous sports commentator Pat Summerall, who was an alcoholic.
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United Kingdom:
Pat Summerall was a broadcaster and NFL star who had alcoholism.
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France:
Pat Summerall is mentioned as the famous American football commentator and father of Susie Wiles.
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United Kingdom:
Pat Summerall was a broadcaster and NFL star who had alcoholism.
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