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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_FinksJim Finks - Wikipedia

    James Edward Finks (August 31, 1927 – May 8, 1994) was an American football and Canadian football player, coach, and executive. Early life and playing career [ edit] Finks was born in St. Louis, Missouri, attended high school in Salem, Illinois, and attended college at the University of Tulsa.

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  2. Jim Finks. Class of 1995. Seasons. 27. Enshrinement Speech. Read More. Career Highlights. Learn More. Minnesota fans remember Jim Finks as the man who elevated the struggling expansion Vikings to championship status. Chicagoans recall him as the executive who restored the Bears' winning tradition.

  3. AV. QBrec. 18-27-0. Cmp% 47.8. Yds. 8622. Y/A. 6.2. TD. 55. Int. 88. FantPt. 478.0. Checkout the latest stats for Jim Finks. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  4. Chicago Bears News & Rumors. Jim Finks: The Forgotten Man Who Saved Chicago Bears Football. By Erik Lambert. - Jun 27, 2019. 3221. General manager is often a term taken for granted in Chicago Bears history. The position didn’t exist for the first 55 years of the team’s existence.

  5. 10. Mai 1994 · Jim Finks, the New Orleans Saints executive who moved in pro football from player to coach to general manager to club president and almost to commissioner of the National Football League, died...

  6. 8. Mai 1994 · Jim Finks. James Edward Finks Born: August 31, 1927 in St. Louis, MO. Died: May 8, 1994 in New Orleans, LA. College: Tulsa. High School: Salem Hall of Fame: Inducted as Executive in 1995 . As Exec: 26 Yrs (Full Record) As Player: 7 Yrs More bio, uniform, draft info

  7. About Jim Finks. • Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as Executive (General Manager) • Known for taking perennial losing teams and building them into winners. • In 1970’s -- Minnesota Vikings appeared in 4 Super Bowls. • In 1980’s -- Chicago Bears – credited with building the 1985 Super Bowl Champion.