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John Teerlinck (April 9, 1951May 10, 2020) was an American professional football player and coach. He won three
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as a
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coach in the
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(NFL) with the
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(1997, 1998) and Indianapolis Colts (2006). The annual award for NFL's best defensive line coach is named after Teerlinck. Twenty-three of the players he coached were selected to the
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and three were inducted into the
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. This success has led Teerlinck to be regarded as one of the NFL's greatest defensive line coaches.


Early life

Teerlink was born in
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. He attended Fenwick High School, where he earned All-Chicago Catholic League honors.


Playing career

Teerlink played college football for the
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. He studied
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and employed those moves in his play. "We used to get New York Giants games at Western and I'd watch No. 89, Fred Dryer, and copy his moves", Teerlinck said.Chicago
/ref> A co-captain as a senior at
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, he recorded 122
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and 14 sacks. He was named the team's defensive most valuable player and was voted a third-team Little All-American by the
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. Teerlink was selected by the San Diego Chargers as the 105th overall pick in the
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. He played 20 games with them from 1974 to 1975 before being forced to retire with a knee injury.


Coaching career

Teerlinck coached 32 NFL playoff games, including six conference championship games and four Super Bowls. Teerlinck earned three Super Bowl rings with two teams (
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1997, 1998 and Indianapolis Colts 2006). His coaching career ended after the 2011 season, when he was fired by the Colts after their 2–14 season. Regarded by some as the greatest defensive line coach of all time, Teerlinck established an NFL presence in the early 1990s. "John Teerlinck is kind of like Mr. Miyagi", John Randle said. "He's very unorthodox. A different breed. Rough around the edges. He tells you things that are funny, but they register if you just listen. That's why he's the guru."startribune
/ref> He is the namesake of the John Teerlinck Award, given annually to the best defensive line coach in the NFL. As a pass-rush specialist, Teerlinck coached 23
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players, including two conference defensive players of the year in Michael Dean Perry with the Cleveland Browns in 1989 and Chris Doleman with the Minnesota Vikings in 1992. Three of his former players—Kevin Greene (American football), Kevin Greene with the Los Angeles Rams along with Randle and Doleman from the Vikings—have been enshrined in the
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. Randle selected Teerlinck to be his Hall of Fame presenter at his induction ceremony in 2010. Previously, only 10 assistant coaches had presented out of 260 inductees. In his tenure, Teerlinck coached seven players (Doleman, Greene, Randle, Bubba Baker, Neil Smith, Freeney and
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) to 100 career sacks. Teerlinck developed a reputation for teaching his players to hit
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low at the knees. With the Detroit Lions in 1996, the allegations were substantial enough that then-NFL commissioner
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summoned him to a meeting for a warning.


Personal life

Teerlinck and his wife, Sue, had five children: Annie, Bill, Mark, Molly and Mary. Bill followed in his father's footsteps and went into coaching. He was an assistant under his father with the Colts from 2007 to 2011, and later became a defensive line coach in the NFL and college football. Teerlinck died on May 10, 2020, at the age of 69.


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