Timothy Gene Vogler (born October 2, 1956 in Troy, Ohio) was an American football guard in the National Football League for the Buffalo Bills. He played college football at Ohio State University.
Vogler was not selected in the 1979 NFL Draft, but signed with the Bills later that year. Initially a reserve, he became a full-time starter with the Bills by 1985, when he started 14 games. Although he also filled in at center on occasion, Vogler spent much of the next four seasons as Buffalo's starter at right guard. Vogler suffered a knee injury that forced him to miss the Bills' run to the 1989 AFC Championship. After knee surgery during the off-season, Vogler's Buffalo career ended after the 1989 preseason when he was placed on the physically unable to perform list.
The Vogler is a range of hills, up to 460.4 m high, in the Weser Uplands in southern Lower Saxony (Germany).
Together with the Solling, the Vogler forms the Solling-Vogler Nature Park which lies a couple of kilometres further south.
The Vogler is located in the district of Holzminden between the hills of the Ith to the north, the Hils to the northeast, the Homburg Forest to the east, the Amtsberge to the southeast, the Solling to the south and the Burgberg to the south-southwest. It also lies in the triangle formed by the towns of Bevern, Bodenwerder and Eschershausen. The River Weser flows by the Vogler to the west heading north to the North Sea. To the north the Lenne, a western tributary of the Weser runs past in a northwesterly direction.
The Vogler drops steeply to the Weser through a height of 220 m. Nestling in its northern foothills is the village of Heinrichshagen, where Henry the Fowler was supposed to have trapped birds.
The underlying rocks of the Vogler stem from the Bunter sandstone geological period.
Vogler is a hill range in the Central Uplands of Germany.
Vogler may refer to:
Vogler is a European surname. The surname is derived from an occupational name for someone who was a fowler, or birdcatcher.
Notable persons with that name include: