SFREDSKIN
12-29-2021, 02:13 PM
https://www.calstate.edu/impact-of-the-csu/alumni/Honorary-Degrees/Pages/don-coryell.aspx
Don Coryell coaching staff at SD State:
John Madden
Joe Gibbs
Ernie Zampese
Al Saunders
Marv Levy
The Coryell coaching tree from his Aztec era is very impressive as well.
Joe Gibbs was a player on Coryell's team at first and won the team's Most Inspirational Player Award in 1963. Gibbs later became a graduate assistant, then assistant coach at San Diego State.
He also was an assistant under Coryell with both the Cardinals and Chargers before becoming head coach of the Washington Redskins. Gibbs is a member of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.
Another Pro Football Hall Of Fame coach who coached under Coryell at San Diego State was John Madden. Madden would join the Oakland Raiders in 1967, and then become the youngest head coach of the league the next season at 32 years old.
After a very successful stint with the Raiders, Madden became a popular NFL analyst on television and video game mogul.
Joe Gibbs' coaching career was almost cut short by Madden.
Gibbs was working under Madden, who was the defensive coordinator for Coryell. There was an annual spring football game approaching, and Coryell had Gibbs coach the team that would face Madden's team in the game.
Madden approached Gibbs and asked him what plays would be run, so Madden could prepare his team. Gibbs refused to disclose the plays, so Madden asked Coryell to mediate the situation.
Coryell told both Gibbs and Madden to treat it as real game, without the disclosure of plays to either side.
Gibbs team won that game. As the final gun sounded, both young coaches met at mid-field to shake hands. Madden fired Gibbs right there on the spot instead. Seeing a distraught Gibbs, Coryell then brought him over to the offensive side of the coaching staff.
The rest truly is history.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/415214-don-coryell-passes-away-but-his-genius-lives-on
Don Coryell coaching staff at SD State:
John Madden
Joe Gibbs
Ernie Zampese
Al Saunders
Marv Levy
The Coryell coaching tree from his Aztec era is very impressive as well.
Joe Gibbs was a player on Coryell's team at first and won the team's Most Inspirational Player Award in 1963. Gibbs later became a graduate assistant, then assistant coach at San Diego State.
He also was an assistant under Coryell with both the Cardinals and Chargers before becoming head coach of the Washington Redskins. Gibbs is a member of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.
Another Pro Football Hall Of Fame coach who coached under Coryell at San Diego State was John Madden. Madden would join the Oakland Raiders in 1967, and then become the youngest head coach of the league the next season at 32 years old.
After a very successful stint with the Raiders, Madden became a popular NFL analyst on television and video game mogul.
Joe Gibbs' coaching career was almost cut short by Madden.
Gibbs was working under Madden, who was the defensive coordinator for Coryell. There was an annual spring football game approaching, and Coryell had Gibbs coach the team that would face Madden's team in the game.
Madden approached Gibbs and asked him what plays would be run, so Madden could prepare his team. Gibbs refused to disclose the plays, so Madden asked Coryell to mediate the situation.
Coryell told both Gibbs and Madden to treat it as real game, without the disclosure of plays to either side.
Gibbs team won that game. As the final gun sounded, both young coaches met at mid-field to shake hands. Madden fired Gibbs right there on the spot instead. Seeing a distraught Gibbs, Coryell then brought him over to the offensive side of the coaching staff.
The rest truly is history.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/415214-don-coryell-passes-away-but-his-genius-lives-on