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George Allen A Legendary Coach

Born April 29, 1918, in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, was Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach George Allen. His...

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EVENTDAY | April 29

"George Allen A Legendary Coach"

Last updated 📅 2023-04-29

Born April 29, 1918, in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, was Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach George Allen. His coaching career was defined by his innovative strategies, relentless work ethic, and ability to inspire his players.  

Allen's coaching journey began at the collegiate level, where he led teams at Morningside College and Whittier College. During his time as a head coach, he honed his skills and developed a reputation for his defensive expertise. His ability to identify and develop talent, combined with his strategic mind, set the stage for his future success.  

In 1957, Allen transitioned to the professional ranks, joining the Los Angeles Rams as an assistant coach. His contributions to the team's defensive schemes were instrumental in their success. He later served as an assistant coach and head of player personnel for the Chicago Bears, where he helped build a championship-caliber team.  

Allen's most significant impact came as the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams and the Washington Redskins. Known for his "Hail Mary" approach to the game, Allen emphasized physicality, discipline, and a relentless pursuit of victory. His teams were often characterized by their tough defenses and ability to make big plays. While he never won a Super Bowl, Allen's coaching career was marked by numerous successes and a legacy that continues to inspire coaches and players t

This legend entered the NFL as the LA Rams offensive ends coach and later served under George Halas with the Chicago Bears as :

Consultant and Head of Player Personnel (1958)

Assistant and Head of player personnel (1959–1961)

Defensive Coordinator and Head of player personnel (1962–1965)

Allen went on to become the Head Coach of the Los Angeles Rams from 1966 to 1970 and again in 1978, and was the sideline boss of the Washington Redskins from 1971 through 1977.

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"On This Gridiron Day April 29"

April 29th holds a notable place in the timeline of American football, though it may not be as prominently celebrated as dates marking Super Bowls or championship games. Its significance lies primarily in the occurrence of the NFL Draft on or around this date in various years.
The NFL Draft is a pivotal event where college players find their professional homes, shaping the future of NFL franchises. This day has witnessed the selections of future Hall of Famers, game-changing talents, and potential franchise saviors. While the draft dominates the April 29th gridiron narrative, it's essential to acknowledge that the broader history of American football is rich and varied, encompassing rule changes, legendary careers, and transformative moments that have occurred throughout the calendar. Therefore, while specific landmark events on April 29th might be less frequent, its connection to the NFL Draft makes it an important date in the ongoing story of professional football in America. April 29th holds a notable place in the timeline of American football, though it may not be as prominently celebrated as dates marking Super Bowls or championship games...

EVENTDAY | April 29

"The 1986 NFL Draft"

The 1986 NFL Draft holds a distinctive place in professional football history, marked by a Heisman Trophy winner's standoff, a future Hall of Fame receiver slipping down the draft board, and a mix of successes and disappointments among the first round of selections. Held on April 29-30, 1986, the draft saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Bo Jackson with the first overall pick, a pick clouded by Jackson's declaration that he would not sign with the team.
Jackson's situation was unique. A phenomenal athlete, he excelled in both football and baseball. His refusal to sign with Tampa Bay stemmed from a dispute with the team's owner, Hugh Culverhouse, which led to Jackson being ruled ineligible to play college baseball...

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