Chris Doleman (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chris Doleman" in German language version.

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cbsnews.com

  • Vikings Sign Chris Doleman. CBS News, 21. September 1999, abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Doleman announced his retirement after the 49ers' 20-18 playoff loss to Atlanta in January after finishing the regular season with 15 sacks, the second highest total in his 14-year career.“
  • Vikings Sign Chris Doleman. CBS News, 21. September 1999, abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „The Vikings on Tuesday signed the 37-year-old pass rusher who had 15 sacks last season with the San Francisco 49ers.“

nfl.com

  • Jeremey Bergman: Hall of Fame DE Chris Doleman dies at age of 58. National Football League (NFL), 29. Januar 2020, abgerufen am 29. Januar 2020 (amerikanisches Englisch): „Hall of Fame defensive end Chris Doleman died Tuesday night after a battle with brain cancer, the Minnesota Vikings said in a team statement. He was 58 years old.“

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  • Redaktion und Bill Landauer: York's Doleman officially introduced into the Hall of Fame. The York Daily Record, 8. August 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Doleman was born in Indianapolis, but his father's job at Caterpillar Inc. brought the family to York.“
  • Jim Seip: Chris Doleman: York County's first pro hall of famer. The York Daily Record, 4. August 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch, Ursprüngliche Fassung vom Februar 2011): „After graduating from William Penn in 1980, Doleman spent a year at Valley Forge Military Academy before enrolling at Pitt, where he worked himself up to be the No. 4 overall pick -- and the second Pitt player selected -- in the 1985 NFL draft.“
  • John Kendle: Enshrinement – The Drafting of the 2012 Class. Chris Doleman. Pro Fotball Hall of Fame, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 18. Juli 2012; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „The following season Doleman continued his growth and started six games at outside linebacker before he transitioned back to his natural defensive end position for the final last three games of the regular season.“
  • Mike Wobschall: Allen Looking To Extend Streak of Double-Digit Sack Seasons. Minnesota Vikings, 21. November 2013, archiviert vom Original am 21. Dezember 2014; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Jared Allen set a Vikings record for single-season sacks with 22.0 in 2011, breaking Chris Doleman’s mark of 21.0 in 1989.“
  • Jay Adams: Doleman Bound For HOF. Atlanta Falcons, 4. Februar 2012, archiviert vom Original am 29. November 2014; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Doleman played for the Falcons in 1994 and 1995, earning a trip to the Pro Bowl in his final year in Atlanta.“
  • Semifinalists, 2004–2014 (Alphabetically). Pro Football Hall of Fame, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 29. November 2014; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch, 2012 in die Hall of Fame gewählt): „CHRIS DOLEMAN – 5 – 2005, 2009–2012“
  • Jim Seip: Chris Doleman: York County's first pro hall of famer. The York Daily Record, 4. August 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch, In 2012, his second year as a finalist, Doleman got the needed 80 percent approval from the 44-member selection committee meeting to earn his Hall of Fame nomination.).

startribune.com

  • Mark Craig: In the end, Doleman a star. The former Viking ranks among the most tenacious and best who ever played at his position, striking fear in his opponents -- and teammates. Star Tribune, 3. August 2012, abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „From 1981 to 1984, Doleman played outside linebacker at the University of Pittsburgh. His 25 sacks ranked third in school history when he left and stand sixth-best today.“
  • Mark Craig: In the end, Doleman a star. The former Viking ranks among the most tenacious and best who ever played at his position, striking fear in his opponents – and teammates. Star Tribune, 3. August 2012, abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „He ranks fourth in career sacks. Only Smith (200), White (198) and linebacker Kevin Greene (160) had more sacks since they became an official stat in 1982.“

twincities.com

  • Chris Tomasson: Vikings legend Chris Doleman working way back after surgery for brain cancer. Twin Cities – Pioneer Press, 26. März 2018, abgerufen am 29. Januar 2020 (amerikanisches Englisch, Update vom 2. Februar 2019): „Doleman was diagnosed with glioblastoma, the same cancer Arizona Sen. John McCain has. He had surgery on Jan. 25 to remove a tumor. During the procedure, two additional tumors were found, and they are now being treated by radiation. He also is undergoing chemotherapy.“

web.archive.org

  • John Kendle: Enshrinement – The Drafting of the 2012 Class. Chris Doleman. Pro Fotball Hall of Fame, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 18. Juli 2012; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „The following season Doleman continued his growth and started six games at outside linebacker before he transitioned back to his natural defensive end position for the final last three games of the regular season.“
  • Mike Wobschall: Allen Looking To Extend Streak of Double-Digit Sack Seasons. Minnesota Vikings, 21. November 2013, archiviert vom Original am 21. Dezember 2014; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Jared Allen set a Vikings record for single-season sacks with 22.0 in 2011, breaking Chris Doleman’s mark of 21.0 in 1989.“
  • Jay Adams: Doleman Bound For HOF. Atlanta Falcons, 4. Februar 2012, archiviert vom Original am 29. November 2014; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Doleman played for the Falcons in 1994 and 1995, earning a trip to the Pro Bowl in his final year in Atlanta.“
  • Semifinalists, 2004–2014 (Alphabetically). Pro Football Hall of Fame, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 29. November 2014; abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch, 2012 in die Hall of Fame gewählt): „CHRIS DOLEMAN – 5 – 2005, 2009–2012“

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  • Redaktion und Bill Landauer: York's Doleman officially introduced into the Hall of Fame. The York Daily Record, 8. August 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch): „Doleman was born in Indianapolis, but his father's job at Caterpillar Inc. brought the family to York.“
  • Jim Seip: Chris Doleman: York County's first pro hall of famer. The York Daily Record, 4. August 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch, Ursprüngliche Fassung vom Februar 2011): „After graduating from William Penn in 1980, Doleman spent a year at Valley Forge Military Academy before enrolling at Pitt, where he worked himself up to be the No. 4 overall pick -- and the second Pitt player selected -- in the 1985 NFL draft.“
  • Jim Seip: Chris Doleman: York County's first pro hall of famer. The York Daily Record, 4. August 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 19. November 2014 (englisch, In 2012, his second year as a finalist, Doleman got the needed 80 percent approval from the 44-member selection committee meeting to earn his Hall of Fame nomination.).