Posted on 07/30/2007 1:28:49 PM PDT by STARWISE
Bill Walsh, the groundbreaking football coach who won three Super Bowls and perfected the ingenious schemes that became known as the West Coast offense during a Hall of Fame career with the San Francisco 49ers, has died. He was 75.
Walsh died at his Bay Area home early Monday following a long battle with leukemia, according to Stanford University, where he served as coach and athletic director.
Walsh didnt become an NFL head coach until 47, and he spent just 10 seasons on the San Francisco sideline. But he left an indelible mark on the United States most popular sport, building the once-woebegone 49ers into the most successful team of the 1980s with his innovative offensive strategies and teaching techniques.
The soft-spoken native Californian also produced a legion of coaching disciples thats still growing today. Many of his former assistants went on to lead their own teams, handing down Walshs methods and schemes to dozens more coaches in a tree with innumerable branches.
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He was named the NFLs coach of the year in 1981 and 1984.
Few men did more to shape the look of football into the 21st century. His cerebral nature and often-brilliant stratagems earned him the nickname The Genius well before his election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. | Walsh twice served as the 49ers general manager, and George Seifert led San Francisco to two more Super Bowl titles after Walsh left the sideline. Walsh also coached Stanford during two terms over five seasons.
Even a short list of Walshs adherents is stunning. Seifert, Mike Holmgren, Dennis Green, Sam Wyche, Ray Rhodes and Bruce Coslet all became NFL head coaches after serving on Walshs San Francisco staffs, and Tony Dungy played for him.
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That’s fantastic .. new one to me. Whattaguy.
Walsh certainly broke the “Vince Lombardi” mold. The guy reminded me more of college professor walking the sidelines then an NFL coach !!!
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