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  • Don McCafferty
  • American football player and coach (1921–1974)

    Donald William McCafferty (March 12, 1921 – July 28, 1974) was an American football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). In his first

    Don McCafferty

    Don_McCafferty

  • Indianapolis Colts
  • National Football League franchise in Indianapolis, Indiana

    immediately went on a rampage in the new league, as new head coach Don McCafferty led the 1970 team to an 11–2–1 regular-season record, winning the AFC

    Indianapolis Colts

    Indianapolis Colts

    Indianapolis_Colts

  • Don Shula
  • American football player and coach (1930–2020)

    of Shula's assistant coaches have become NFL or NCAA head coaches: Don McCafferty, Baltimore Colts (1970–1972), Detroit Lions (1973) Bill Arnsparger,

    Don Shula

    Don Shula

    Don_Shula

  • 1970 Baltimore Colts season
  • 18th season in franchise history; first in the AFC East and first Super Bowl win

    in the National Football League (NFL). Led by first-year head coach Don McCafferty, the Colts finished the 1970 season with a regular season record of

    1970 Baltimore Colts season

    1970 Baltimore Colts season

    1970_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Super Bowl V
  • 1971 Edition of the Super Bowl

    touchdowns, 4 interceptions, and a 97.6 passer rating), but head coach Don McCafferty decided to start Unitas for the playoffs. (According to Jim O'Brien

    Super Bowl V

    Super_Bowl_V

  • List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches
  • June 18, 2008. "Don Shula". databaseSports.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved June 18, 2008. "Don McCafferty". databaseSports

    List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches

    List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches

    List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_head_coaches

  • Matt Patricia
  • American football coach (born 1974)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Matt Patricia

    Matt Patricia

    Matt_Patricia

  • Jim Caldwell (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1955)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Jim Caldwell (American football)

    Jim Caldwell (American football)

    Jim_Caldwell_(American_football)

  • Baltimore Colts
  • Professional American football team in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1953 to 1983

    immediately went on a rampage in the new league, as new head coach Don McCafferty led the 1970 team to an 11–2–1 regular-season record, winning the AFC

    Baltimore Colts

    Baltimore_Colts

  • 1972 Baltimore Colts season
  • 20th season in franchise history; final one with Johnny Unitas

    Colts were getting older and started 1–4 before third-year head coach Don McCafferty was fired by new general manager Joe Thomas. In their final nine games

    1972 Baltimore Colts season

    1972_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Jim Schwartz
  • American football coach (born 1966)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Jim Schwartz

    Jim Schwartz

    Jim_Schwartz

  • Dan Campbell
  • American football player and coach (born 1976)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Dan Campbell

    Dan Campbell

    Dan_Campbell

  • John Sandusky
  • American football player and coach (1925–2006)

    offensive and defensive lines under head coaches Weeb Ewbank, Don Shula and Don McCafferty. Led by quarterback Johnny Unitas, the Colts won an NFL championship

    John Sandusky

    John Sandusky

    John_Sandusky

  • Weeb Ewbank
  • American football coach (1907–1998)

    Rush: New England Patriots (1969–1970), Merchant Marine Academy (1976) Don McCafferty: Baltimore Colts (1970–1972), Detroit Lions (1973) John Sandusky: Baltimore

    Weeb Ewbank

    Weeb Ewbank

    Weeb_Ewbank

  • McCafferty (surname)
  • Surname list

    English politician Dan McCafferty (1946–2022), Scottish singer Don McCafferty (1921–1974), American footballer and coach Ian McCafferty (born 1944), Scottish

    McCafferty (surname)

    McCafferty_(surname)

  • 1971 Baltimore Colts season
  • 19th season in franchise history; final one under ownership of Carroll Rosenbloom

    team in the National Football League. Led by second-year head coach Don McCafferty, the Colts appeared to be on the verge of winning the AFC East again

    1971 Baltimore Colts season

    1971 Baltimore Colts season

    1971_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Shane Steichen
  • American football coach (born 1985)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Shane Steichen

    Shane Steichen

    Shane_Steichen

  • 1942 Ohio State Buckeyes football team
  • American college football season

    Sarringhaus, HB Bob Shaw, E Lindell Houston, G Paul Sarringhaus, HB Bob Shaw, E Don Steinberg, WR Gutridge, Mike (June 21, 2016). "100 Teams in 100 Days: Brown

    1942 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

    1942 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

    1942_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team

  • 1973 NFL season
  • American football season

    was hired as head coach. Don McCafferty was fired after going 1-4 to start the 1972 season. John Sandusky replaced McCafferty, getting the Colts to finish

    1973 NFL season

    1973 NFL season

    1973_NFL_season

  • Hal Dean
  • American football player (1922–2011)

    Dean Gene Fekete Les Horvath Lin Houston Tommy James Dante Lavelli Don McCafferty Paul Sarringhaus Paul Selby Robert Shaw Cecil Souders Bill Vickroy J

    Hal Dean

    Hal Dean

    Hal_Dean

  • Charles Csuri
  • American computer artist (1922–2022)

    Dean Gene Fekete Les Horvath Lin Houston Tommy James Dante Lavelli Don McCafferty Paul Sarringhaus Paul Selby Robert Shaw Cecil Souders Bill Vickroy J

    Charles Csuri

    Charles_Csuri

  • Frank Reich
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Frank Reich

    Frank Reich

    Frank_Reich

  • Paul L. Selby
  • American lawyer

    Dean Gene Fekete Les Horvath Lin Houston Tommy James Dante Lavelli Don McCafferty Paul Sarringhaus Paul Selby Robert Shaw Cecil Souders Bill Vickroy J

    Paul L. Selby

    Paul_L._Selby

  • Joe Thomas (American football executive)
  • American football executive (1921–1983)

    succeeding Don Klosterman, who transitioned to the Rams in a similar capacity. When the ballclub opened 1972 at 1–4, he fired head coach Don McCafferty on October

    Joe Thomas (American football executive)

    Joe Thomas (American football executive)

    Joe_Thomas_(American_football_executive)

  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • National Football League franchise in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    three years of winning a Super Bowl since the Baltimore Colts fired Don McCafferty after the 1972 NFL season. The Eagles hired former Indianapolis Colts'

    Philadelphia Eagles

    Philadelphia_Eagles

  • Jeff Saturday
  • American football player and sports analyst (born 1975)

    Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Banks, Don (August 4, 2011). "Colts' Saturday was integral in preserving NFL Sundays"

    Jeff Saturday

    Jeff Saturday

    Jeff_Saturday

  • 1970 AFC Championship Game
  • National Football League playoff game

    Baltimore Colts (11–2–1) 17 27 Head coach: John Madden Head coach: Don McCafferty 1 2 3 4 Total OAK 0 3 7 7 17 BAL 3 7 10 7 27 Date January 3, 1971 Stadium

    1970 AFC Championship Game

    1970_AFC_Championship_Game

  • 1973 Detroit Lions season
  • NFL team season

    Detroit Lions season was their 44th in the league. Don McCafferty, who served as an assistant under Don Shula during Shula's stint as head coach of the Baltimore

    1973 Detroit Lions season

    1973_Detroit_Lions_season

  • List of NFL head coaches by playoff record
  • from the original on August 18, 2013. Retrieved October 27, 2013. "Don McCafferty Coaching results". Pro Football Reference.com. Archived from the original

    List of NFL head coaches by playoff record

    List of NFL head coaches by playoff record

    List_of_NFL_head_coaches_by_playoff_record

  • 1968 Baltimore Colts season
  • 16th season in franchise history; first Super Bowl appearance and loss

    team in the National Football League (NFL). Led by sixth-year head coach Don Shula, they finished the regular season with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss

    1968 Baltimore Colts season

    1968_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Johnny Unitas
  • American football player (1933–2002)

    After losing four of their first five games, the Colts fired head coach Don McCafferty, and benched Unitas. One of the more memorable moments in football history

    Johnny Unitas

    Johnny Unitas

    Johnny_Unitas

  • 1974 NFL season
  • American football season

    Cardinals head coach Don Coryell enthusiastically declaring, "The new rules definitely encourage offense." July 28 - Don McCafferty, age 53. Head coach

    1974 NFL season

    1974_NFL_season

  • Howard Schnellenberger
  • American football player and coach (1934–2021)

    George Allen. After four seasons with the Rams, Schnellenberger was hired by Don Shula of the Miami Dolphins in early 1970. Initially named as wide receivers

    Howard Schnellenberger

    Howard Schnellenberger

    Howard_Schnellenberger

  • New York Giants all-time roster (Kin–Z)
  • Mayfield Brad Maynard Don Maynard David Mayo Mike Mayock Marcus Mbow Jude McAtamney Jack McBride Trumaine McBride Don McCafferty Ed McCaffrey Bobby McCain

    New York Giants all-time roster (Kin–Z)

    New_York_Giants_all-time_roster_(Kin–Z)

  • 1970 NFL season
  • American football season

    start. Baltimore Colts: Don McCafferty replaced Don Shula, who left the team to coach the Miami Dolphins. Miami Dolphins: Don Shula left the Baltimore

    1970 NFL season

    1970_NFL_season

  • 1972 Pro Bowl
  • National Football League all-star game

    where they still stand to this day. Attendance at the game was 53,647. Don McCafferty of the Baltimore Colts coached the AFC while the NFC was led by the

    1972 Pro Bowl

    1972 Pro Bowl

    1972_Pro_Bowl

  • Cecil Souders
  • American football player (1921–2021)

    Dean Gene Fekete Les Horvath Lin Houston Tommy James Dante Lavelli Don McCafferty Paul Sarringhaus Paul Selby Robert Shaw Cecil Souders Bill Vickroy J

    Cecil Souders

    Cecil Souders

    Cecil_Souders

  • Tommy Hudspeth
  • American football coach (1931–2015)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Tommy Hudspeth

    Tommy Hudspeth

    Tommy_Hudspeth

  • Robert Prince (American football)
  • American football coach (born 1965)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Robert Prince (American football)

    Robert_Prince_(American_football)

  • Tom Fears
  • American football player and coach (1922–2000)

    rumors of Fears replacing the departed Don Shula with the Baltimore Colts surfaced, but the Colts hired Don McCafferty in early April. Issues between Fears

    Tom Fears

    Tom Fears

    Tom_Fears

  • Rick Forzano
  • American football coach (1928–2019)

    1, 1973, to become an assistant coach with the Detroit Lions under Don McCafferty, who had worked with him at Kent State in the late 1950s. Forzano became

    Rick Forzano

    Rick_Forzano

  • 1943 NFL draft
  • National Football League draft

    Cleveland Rams Tom Alberghini Guard Holy Cross 116 New York Giants Don McCafferty Tackle Ohio State 117 Pittsburgh Steelers Pete Boltrek Tackle NC State

    1943 NFL draft

    1943 NFL draft

    1943_NFL_draft

  • Bill Willis
  • American football player (1921–2007)

    Dean Gene Fekete Les Horvath Lin Houston Tommy James Dante Lavelli Don McCafferty Paul Sarringhaus Paul Selby Robert Shaw Cecil Souders Bill Vickroy J

    Bill Willis

    Bill Willis

    Bill_Willis

  • Marty Mornhinweg
  • American football player and coach (born 1962)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Marty Mornhinweg

    Marty_Mornhinweg

  • Bobby Ross
  • American football player and coach (born 1936)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Bobby Ross

    Bobby Ross

    Bobby_Ross

  • Raymond Berry
  • American football player and coach (1933–2026)

    the University of Arkansas as receivers coach. In 1973 Berry joined Don McCafferty with the Detroit Lions as his receivers coach. In 1976, Berry joined

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond_Berry

  • List of Indianapolis Colts seasons
  • from the original on November 8, 2012. Retrieved December 25, 2010. Banks, Don (August 6, 2010). "Colts' history shows team should avoid Super Bowl hangover"

    List of Indianapolis Colts seasons

    List of Indianapolis Colts seasons

    List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_seasons

  • James Ford Rhodes High School
  • Public high school in Cleveland, Ohio, United States

    Price Is Right Les Horvath, 1944 Heisman Trophy winner d.a. levy, poet Don McCafferty, NFL player and coach William H. Robbins Track and Field - 1994 James

    James Ford Rhodes High School

    James_Ford_Rhodes_High_School

  • Chuck Pagano
  • American football player and coach (born 1960)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Chuck Pagano

    Chuck Pagano

    Chuck_Pagano

  • List of Detroit Lions seasons
  • NFC Central 2nd 8 5 1 .607 1973 1973 NFL NFC Central 2nd 6 7 1 .464 Don McCafferty 1974 1974 NFL NFC Central 2nd 7 7 0 .500 Rick Forzano 1975 1975 NFL

    List of Detroit Lions seasons

    List of Detroit Lions seasons

    List_of_Detroit_Lions_seasons

  • Bob Vogel
  • American football player (born 1941)

    Division and went 11-2-1 in the regular season under first-year head coach Don McCafferty. The Colts beat the Cincinnati Bengals and Oakland Raiders in the 1970-71

    Bob Vogel

    Bob Vogel

    Bob_Vogel

  • Bruce Arians
  • American football coach (born 1952)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Bruce Arians

    Bruce Arians

    Bruce_Arians

  • July 1974
  • Month of 1974

    Konstantin Chkheidze, 76, Czech–Georgian–Russian writer, committed suicide. Don McCafferty, 53, head coach of the Detroit Lions and former head coach of the Baltimore

    July 1974

    July 1974

    July_1974

  • Ron Meyer
  • American football player and coach (1941–2017)

    be traded and briefly retired, returning the next season. In retrospect, Don Hasselbeck said that the players were too hard on Meyer during his first

    Ron Meyer

    Ron Meyer

    Ron_Meyer

  • Gus Henderson
  • American football coach (1889–1965)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Gus Henderson

    Gus Henderson

    Gus_Henderson

  • George Seifert
  • American football former coach (born 1940)

    Seifert was the first rookie head coach to win the Super Bowl since Don McCafferty in Super Bowl V. The 1990 team tried to return to the Super Bowl for

    George Seifert

    George_Seifert

  • Buddy Parker
  • American football player and coach (1913–1982)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Buddy Parker

    Buddy Parker

    Buddy_Parker

  • 1942 All-America college football team
  • Official list of the best college football players of 1942

    NEA-3) Robin Olds, Army (CO-1; NYS-2) Lou Rymkus, Notre Dame ( NEA-2) Don McCafferty, Ohio State (INS-2) John Donaldson, Penn (INS-2) Harvey Hardy, Georgia

    1942 All-America college football team

    1942_All-America_college_football_team

  • Roy Hilton
  • American football player (1943–2019)

    interception and the game-tying touchdown. After the game, Colts head coach Don McCafferty walked up to Hilton, embraced him, and whispered the single word, "Thanks

    Roy Hilton

    Roy Hilton

    Roy_Hilton

  • Steve Mariucci
  • American football coach and analyst

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Steve Mariucci

    Steve Mariucci

    Steve_Mariucci

  • Fred Mackey
  • American football and baseball player and coach (1904–1987)

    Dean Gene Fekete Les Horvath Lin Houston Tommy James Dante Lavelli Don McCafferty Paul Sarringhaus Paul Selby Robert Shaw Cecil Souders Bill Vickroy J

    Fred Mackey

    Fred_Mackey

  • Jim E. Mora
  • American football coach (born 1935)

    defensive backs, one at UCLA under Dick Vermeil, and three at Washington under Don James. He moved across town to the professional ranks in 1978 as the defensive

    Jim E. Mora

    Jim E. Mora

    Jim_E._Mora

  • Wayne Fontes
  • American football player and coach (born 1940)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Wayne Fontes

    Wayne_Fontes

  • Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens
  • Cemetery and mausoleum in Timonium, Maryland, US

    All-Star baseball player G. E. Lowman, international radio evangelist Don McCafferty, National Football League player and coach William Donald Schaefer,

    Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens

    Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens

    Dulaney_Valley_Memorial_Gardens

  • Pro Bowl
  • All-star event of the National Football League

    Offense: Jan Stenerud, Chiefs Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 53,647 AFC: Don McCafferty, Baltimore NFC: Dick Nolan, San Francisco NBC 1972 January 21, 1973

    Pro Bowl

    Pro_Bowl

  • 1965 Baltimore Colts season
  • 13th season in franchise history; third place finish in NFL

    Bratkowski in for injured Bart Starr, tied it up late in the fourth quarter on Don Chandler's controversial 22-yard field goal. Video replays appeared to show

    1965 Baltimore Colts season

    1965_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • List of NFL players (Ma–McMul)
  • Turk McBride Gerald McBurrows Dick McCabe Jerry McCabe Kevin McCadam Don McCafferty J. J. McCarthy Art McCaffray Bob McCaffrey Christian McCaffrey Ed McCaffrey

    List of NFL players (Ma–McMul)

    List_of_NFL_players_(Ma–McMul)

  • Tony Dungy
  • American football player and coach (born 1955)

    11, 2012). "'The Power of Habit,' by Charles Duhigg". The New York Times. Don Pierson (February 2, 2007). "Dungy's legacy could be coaching tree". MSNBC

    Tony Dungy

    Tony Dungy

    Tony_Dungy

  • Darrell Bevell
  • American football coach (born 1970)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Darrell Bevell

    Darrell Bevell

    Darrell_Bevell

  • 1974 in Michigan
  • to Ohio State on November 23; The death of Detroit Lions head coach Don McCafferty on July 28; The 1974 Michigan State Spartans football team compiling

    1974 in Michigan

    1974_in_Michigan

  • Ted Marchibroda
  • American football player and coach (1931–2016)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Ted Marchibroda

    Ted Marchibroda

    Ted_Marchibroda

  • List of NFL head coaches
  • Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Don McCafferty Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports

    List of NFL head coaches

    List of NFL head coaches

    List_of_NFL_head_coaches

  • Senior Bowl
  • College football all-star bowl game

    Doug Williams 1992 – Franco Harris, Mike Holovak, Sam Huff, Dan Marino, Don Shula, Pat Swilling 1993 – Cornelius Bennett, Bear Bryant, Ralph Jordan,

    Senior Bowl

    Senior_Bowl

  • Rod Marinelli
  • American football coach (born 1949)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Rod Marinelli

    Rod_Marinelli

  • List of Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL draft
  • selections Round Pick # Team Player Position 6 45 Cleveland Rams Les Horvath QB 12 105 Cleveland Rams Bill Vickroy C 13 116 New York Giants Don McCafferty End

    List of Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL draft

    List_of_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_in_the_NFL_draft

  • Paul Brown
  • American football coach and executive (1908–1991)

    that went unmatched until the Miami Dolphins (coached by Brown disciple Don Shula) did it in 1972. Cleveland then won the AAFC championship for the fourth

    Paul Brown

    Paul Brown

    Paul_Brown

  • List of Super Bowl head coaches
  • Grant 23–7 Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana January 17, 1971 V Don McCafferty Baltimore Colts Dallas Cowboys Tom Landry 16–13 Miami Orange Bowl in

    List of Super Bowl head coaches

    List_of_Super_Bowl_head_coaches

  • Joe Schmidt (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1932–2024)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Joe Schmidt (American football)

    Joe Schmidt (American football)

    Joe_Schmidt_(American_football)

  • Frank Kush
  • American football player and coach (1929–2017)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Frank Kush

    Frank Kush

    Frank_Kush

  • Dick Jauron
  • American football player and coach (1950–2025)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Dick Jauron

    Dick Jauron

    Dick_Jauron

  • List of Detroit Lions head coaches
  • 0 – – – – 12 Joe Schmidt* 1967–1972 84 43 34 7 .554 0 1 0 1 .000 13 Don McCafferty 1973 14 6 7 1 .464 0 – – – – 14 Rick Forzano† 1974–1976 32 15 17 0

    List of Detroit Lions head coaches

    List of Detroit Lions head coaches

    List_of_Detroit_Lions_head_coaches

  • 1969 Baltimore Colts season
  • 17th season in franchise history

    with a record of 8 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. Led by seventh-year head coach Don Shula, Baltimore finished second in the Western Conference's Coastal division

    1969 Baltimore Colts season

    1969_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • List of AFL and AFC champions
  • Bill Belichick has been the head coach for nine AFC championship teams. Don Shula and Andy Reid have each been the head coach of five AFC championship

    List of AFL and AFC champions

    List of AFL and AFC champions

    List_of_AFL_and_AFC_champions

  • 1972 NFL season
  • American football season

    Williams, who was fired after three games in 1971. Baltimore Colts: Don McCafferty was fired after going 1-4 to start the season. John Sandusky was named

    1972 NFL season

    1972_NFL_season

  • Dutch Clark
  • American football player and coach (1906–1978)

    (American Football League, 1944), an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Dons (All-America Football Conference, 1949) and University of Detroit Titans

    Dutch Clark

    Dutch Clark

    Dutch_Clark

  • Bill Edwards (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (1905–1987)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Bill Edwards (American football coach)

    Bill Edwards (American football coach)

    Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)

  • Lindy Infante
  • American football player and coach (1940–2015)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Lindy Infante

    Lindy_Infante

  • Bobby Boyd
  • American football player (1937–2017)

    1968 season to join the Baltimore Colts coaching staff. Head coach Don McCafferty recruited Boyd to replace defensive backs coach Chuck Noll, who left

    Bobby Boyd

    Bobby Boyd

    Bobby_Boyd

  • Harry Gilmer
  • American football player (1926–2016)

    Wilson (1957–1964) Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) Don McCafferty (1973) Rick Forzano (1974–1976) Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) Monte Clark

    Harry Gilmer

    Harry Gilmer

    Harry_Gilmer

  • 1964 Baltimore Colts season
  • 12th season in franchise history; first NFL Championship loss

    underdog Browns, 27–0. The Colts' sideline commander, former defensive back Don Shula, made his head coaching debut in 1963, getting off to a rocky start

    1964 Baltimore Colts season

    1964 Baltimore Colts season

    1964_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Dante Lavelli
  • American football player (1923–2009)

    football. On arrival at Ohio State, Lavelli roomed with Les Horvath and Don McCafferty and played on the freshman team under coach Trevor Rees. Brown switched

    Dante Lavelli

    Dante Lavelli

    Dante_Lavelli

  • Rod Dowhower
  • American football player and coach (born 1943)

    on to star at San Diego State and later became an assistant for his coach Don Coryell, serving as Aztecs offensive coordinator for five seasons. When Coryell

    Rod Dowhower

    Rod_Dowhower

  • Lydell Mitchell
  • American football player (born 1949)

    one touchdown. Baltimore started the season at 1–4, firing head coach Don McCafferty after week five and replacing him with defensive line coach John Sandusky

    Lydell Mitchell

    Lydell Mitchell

    Lydell_Mitchell

  • Mike McCormack (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1930–2013)

    (1953–1983) Keith Molesworth (1953) Weeb Ewbank (1954–1962) Don Shula (1963–1969) Don McCafferty (1970–1972) John Sandusky (1972) Howard Schnellenberger (1973–1974)

    Mike McCormack (American football)

    Mike McCormack (American football)

    Mike_McCormack_(American_football)

  • Gene Fekete
  • American football player (1922–2011)

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  • Lin Houston
  • American football player (1921–1995)

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  • Hank Bullough
  • American football player and coach (1934–2019)

    Baltimore Colts of the National Football League (NFL) under head coach Don McCafferty. As defensive coordinator for the New England Patriots in the 1970s

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  • Jim Duncan (cornerback)
  • American football player (1946–1972)

    NFL with an average of 29.5 yards per return. In 1970 under new coach Don McCafferty, Duncan won a starting position during the season and he intercepted

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  • 1974 Detroit Lions season
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    start of training camp, tragedy would strike the Lions, as head coach Don McCafferty died of a heart attack at age 53. He was replaced by Lions assistant

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    Lady; World Mighty; Form of Donna; Respectful Title and Female Equivalent of Don; World Ruler

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    (רוֹן) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.

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    Little Son

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    RON

    (רוֹן) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with strictly masculine Ron.

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  • Male

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    DON

    Short form of English Donald, DON means "world ruler."

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    English variant spelling of French Dion, DEON means "god, Zeus."

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    Hebrew

    DOV

    (דּוֹב) Hebrew name DOV means "bear."

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  • JON
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    English

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     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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  • DAN
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    DAN

    (דָּן) Short form of Hebrew Daniy, DAN means "judge." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's fifth son (of 12). 

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    Scandinavian

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     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    HÃ…KON

    Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Hákon, HÅKON means "high son."

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    Present.

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    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Dunn.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Don.

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    From Denmark; Son of Dennis; Religion; Follower of Dionysius

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    Son of Apollo.

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    RON

     Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, RON means "wise ruler." Compare with another form of Ron.

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    Short form of English Tilly, TILL means "mighty in battle." 

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    Honey; Abbreviation of Melinda

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    , fruitful vale.

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    Bright Guardian; Of High Value; Of the Tiber

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    The Celestial Ganga

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    Forever Young; A Person who Attains Fame and Glory

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  • Kon
  • v. t.

    To know. See Can, and Con.

  • Don
  • v. t.

    To put on; to dress in; to invest one's self with.

  • Down
  • a.

    Downright; absolute; positive; as, a down denial.

  • Dog
  • n.

    One of the two constellations, Canis Major and Canis Minor, or the Greater Dog and the Lesser Dog. Canis Major contains the Dog Star (Sirius).

  • On
  • prep.

    Forward, in succession; as, from father to son, from the son to the grandson, and so on.

  • Down
  • v. t.

    To cover, ornament, line, or stuff with down.

  • Down
  • a.

    Downcast; as, a down look.

  • Din
  • v. i.

    To sound with a din; a ding.

  • Down
  • v. t.

    To cause to go down; to make descend; to put down; to overthrow, as in wrestling; hence, to subdue; to bring down.

  • Den
  • v. i.

    To live in, or as in, a den.

  • Don
  • n.

    A grand personage, or one making pretension to consequence; especially, the head of a college, or one of the fellows at the English universities.

  • Son
  • n.

    Jesus Christ, the Savior; -- called the Son of God, and the Son of man.

  • Done
  • p. p.

    of Do

  • Don
  • n.

    Sir; Mr; Signior; -- a title in Spain, formerly given to noblemen and gentlemen only, but now common to all classes.

  • Din
  • imp.

    of Do

  • Dog
  • n.

    A fellow; -- used humorously or contemptuously; as, a sly dog; a lazy dog.

  • Dom
  • n.

    A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don, and Dan.

  • Down
  • adv.

    In a descending direction along; from a higher to a lower place upon or within; at a lower place in or on; as, down a hill; down a well.

  • Down
  • a.

    Downward; going down; sloping; as, a down stroke; a down grade; a down train on a railway.

  • Down
  • v. i.

    To go down; to descend.