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805:. In addition to being future Hall of Famers, both were African American, the first black assistant coaches in the NFL. With much racial strife in the country at the time, this caused controversy in both the press and parts of the league, particularly in the still-segregated southern areas. In 1968 Sherman and his coaching staff were invited to coach the Senior Bowl's North Team, played in Mobile, Alabama. During the practice week, the Bowl organization held a big banquet at a local country club. Shortly beforehand, Sherman was told that Tunnell and Brown were not invited because of the club's segregation policy. Sherman quickly informed the Bowl committee that no Giants personnel would attend the banquet unless everyone was invited. When it was clear nothing could change his mind, the club relented. That was the first evening in the club's history that two African-Americans were seated and served in the dining room. Sherman remained close friends with both until their deaths.
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1080:, former Olympian and sportscaster, introduced Allie to his future wife, Joan, in the early 1950s. Throughout the years, Sherman was involved with many charities, including children charities, especially for those with special needs, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, and the Veteran's Bedside Network (where he regularly visited Veterans' hospitals, to talk football and sports with disabled veterans). On January 3, 2015, he died at the age of 91.
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2974:Joe Pisarcik
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2678:(2022β2023)
2670:(2022β2023)
2646:(2015β2017)
2622:(2009β2010)
2606:(2004β2021)
2598:(2002β2004)
2588:Kent Graham
2582:(1997β2002)
2558:(1991β1995)
2550:(1988β1989)
2518:(1984β1985)
2500:Mark Malone
2486:(1973β1974)
2484:Joe Gilliam
2478:(1970β1983)
2462:(1968β1969)
2460:Dick Shiner
2454:(1967β1968)
2422:(1964β1967)
2420:Bill Nelsen
2414:(1962β1964)
2406:(1960β1961)
2404:Rudy Bukich
2398:(1958β1962)
2396:Bobby Layne
2382:(1957β1958)
2342:(1949β1955)
2334:(1949β1951)
2302:(1947β1948)
2292:Buzz Warren
2276:John Grigas
2252:Bill Dudley
2212:Byron White
2198:(1937β1938)
2182:(1935β1937)
2153:(1933β1939)
1971:January 12,
1945:January 12,
1875:January 12,
1842:January 12,
1784:January 12,
1716:January 12,
1682:January 12,
1630:January 20,
1157:Postseason
1130:Fumbles: 10
811:Rosey Grier
803:Rosey Brown
748:Del Shofner
531:Johnny Most
503:T-formation
491:quarterback
463:Henry Cohen
435:Brownsville
403:WarnerMedia
345:quarterback
343:(NFL) as a
275:Postseason:
221:(1953β1956)
195:As a coach:
48:Quarterback
4322:Categories
3679:Ben McAdoo
3663:Jim Fassel
3655:Dan Reeves
3623:John McVay
3583:Steve Owen
3456:Mike Kelly
3448:Doug Berry
3408:Cal Murphy
3384:Mike Riley
3376:Cal Murphy
3272:Greg Kabat
3150:Nick Foles
3126:Kevin Kolb
3078:Koy Detmer
2934:Pete Liske
2894:Norm Snead
2846:Jack Myers
2798:Len Barnum
2774:Glenn Frey
2572:Jim Miller
2540:Steve Bono
2444:George Izo
2428:Tommy Wade
2388:Len Dawson
2188:Ed Matesic
1599:References
1183:Win %
1171:Win %
1118:Rushes: 93
1032:Steve Ross
920:Paper Lion
823:Joe Namath
690:Steve Owen
612:touchdowns
487:Lou Oshins
459:Danny Kaye
429:Early life
249:Head coach
223:Head coach
149:Undrafted:
73:1923-02-10
4306:Stefanski
4282:Stefanski
4202:Belichick
4178:Belichick
4146:Belichick
3703:Joe Judge
3472:Tim Burke
3440:Jim Daley
3368:Ray Jauch
3360:Bud Riley
3336:Bud Grant
3280:Bob Fritz
3062:Ty Detmer
3022:Jeff Kemp
2886:King Hill
2340:Jim Finks
2316:Ray Evans
2196:Max Fiske
2164:Tony Holm
1095:Games: 51
978:does not
936:Ask Allie
856:does not
776:Green Bay
717:Bud Grant
610:for nine
536:cum laude
392:Pro Bowls
44:Position:
4186:M. Smith
4162:L. Smith
4074:Parcells
4010:Parcells
3790:Lombardi
3689:# (2017)
3482:(2014β )
3426:# (1998)
3402:# (1992)
2782:Jess Dow
2452:Kent Nix
2412:Ed Brown
2332:Joe Geri
1577:See also
948:Ed Sabol
819:Sam Huff
585:Steagles
447:New Lots
443:Brooklyn
139:College:
101:New York
84:New York
80:Brooklyn
4250:Garrett
4122:Haslett
4114:Vermeil
4042:Johnson
4034:Infante
3914:Coryell
3814:Sherman
3806:Sherman
3762:winners
2091:NFL.com
1186:Result
999:removed
984:sources
877:removed
862:sources
760:Packers
700:of the
564:All-Pro
386:to the
355:of the
333:Sherman
285:Career:
116:Weight:
108:Height:
4304:2023:
4298:Daboll
4296:2022:
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4288:2021:
4280:2020:
4272:2019:
4264:2018:
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4248:2016:
4242:Rivera
4240:2015:
4234:Arians
4232:2014:
4226:Rivera
4224:2013:
4218:Arians
4216:2012:
4208:2011:
4200:2010:
4192:2009:
4184:2008:
4176:2007:
4170:Payton
4168:2006:
4160:2005:
4152:2004:
4144:2003:
4136:2002:
4130:Jauron
4128:2001:
4120:2000:
4112:1999:
4106:Reeves
4104:1998:
4098:Fassel
4096:1997:
4090:Capers
4088:1996:
4082:Rhodes
4080:1995:
4072:1994:
4066:Reeves
4064:1993:
4058:Cowher
4056:1992:
4050:Fontes
4048:1991:
4040:1990:
4032:1989:
4024:1988:
4016:1987:
4008:1986:
4000:1985:
3992:1984:
3984:1983:
3976:1982:
3968:1981:
3960:1980:
3954:Pardee
3952:1979:
3946:Patera
3944:1978:
3938:Miller
3936:1977:
3928:1976:
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3782:Ewbank
3780:1958:
3774:Wilson
3772:1957:
3577:(1930)
3553:(1926)
3545:(1925)
3458:(2009)
3394:(1991)
3298:(1945)
3274:(1934)
3258:(1931)
3250:(1930)
3168:(2015)
3144:(2011)
3120:(2006)
3112:(2005)
3088:(1999)
3048:(1993)
3032:(1991)
3024:(1991)
3008:(1987)
3000:(1987)
2992:(1986)
2976:(1984)
2944:(1972)
2920:(1969)
2912:(1968)
2848:(1948)
2840:(1948)
2832:(1945)
2816:(1941)
2800:(1941)
2768:(1935)
2760:(1935)
2662:(2019)
2638:(2015)
2630:(2012)
2590:(2000)
2574:(1996)
2542:(1987)
2526:(1985)
2510:(1983)
2494:(1976)
2446:(1966)
2438:(1966)
2430:(1965)
2390:(1957)
2374:(1956)
2366:(1956)
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2326:(1948)
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2294:(1945)
2286:(1944)
2278:(1944)
2270:(1943)
2262:(1943)
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2190:(1936)
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1174:Finish
817:, and
515:passes
453:, and
174:(1943)
86:, U.S.
39:No. 10
4258:McVay
4194:Lewis
4026:Ditka
4002:Ditka
3986:Gibbs
3978:Gibbs
3970:Walsh
3930:Gregg
3898:Shula
3890:Allen
3882:Nolan
3874:Grant
3866:Shula
3858:Shula
3854:Allen
3838:Halas
3830:Shula
3822:Halas
1545:Total
719:. In
382:from
329:Allie
91:Died:
67:Born:
4266:Nagy
4138:Reid
4018:Mora
3994:Knox
3962:Knox
3906:Knox
3798:Shaw
1973:2011
1947:2011
1934:ISBN
1914:2020
1877:2011
1864:ISBN
1844:2011
1831:ISBN
1786:2011
1773:ISBN
1718:2011
1705:ISBN
1684:2011
1671:ISBN
1632:2020
1619:ISBN
1568:.000
1557:.528
1525:.500
1512:1968
1486:.500
1473:1967
1447:.077
1434:1966
1408:.500
1395:1965
1369:.167
1356:1964
1330:.000
1316:.786
1303:1963
1277:.000
1263:.857
1250:1962
1224:.000
1210:.769
1197:1961
1180:Lost
1168:Ties
1165:Lost
1151:Year
1148:Team
1047:PelΓ©
982:any
980:cite
860:any
858:cite
831:1974
827:1965
801:and
764:1960
740:1961
725:1959
721:1957
709:1953
686:1949
616:1947
592:1946
461:and
411:PelΓ©
388:1969
384:1961
367:and
347:and
325:Alex
245:1968
241:1961
232:1960
228:1959
211:1952
207:1949
186:1947
182:1944
153:1943
1507:NYG
1468:NYG
1429:NYG
1390:NYG
1351:NYG
1339:in
1298:NYG
1286:in
1245:NYG
1233:in
1192:NYG
1177:Won
1162:Won
993:by
871:by
738:In
652:by
519:NFL
437:in
312:PFR
302:PFR
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