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Cline, Tony
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Tony Cline
Anthony Francis Cline
(July 25, 1948 – July 23, 2018) was an American professional
football
defensive end
who played in the
National Football League
(NFL) for the
Oakland Raiders
from 1970 to 1975 and the
San Francisco 49ers
from 1976 to 1977. He played
college football
at the
University of Miami
. Some researchers claim that he holds the
American Football Conference
(AFC) rookie sack record with 17½ in 1970, but the NFL has only recognized a sack as an official statistic since 1982, so Cline's record is not officially recognized. His son,
Tony Cline Jr.
, also played in the NFL. His son-in-law,
Jason Kapono
played 8 seasons in the
NBA
.
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Special educational needs, inclusion and diversity
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Language strategies for trilingual families : parents' perspectives /
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