sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRobert Shaw (May 22, 1921 – April 10, 2011) was an American football end in the National Football League (NFL).
American and Canadian football player, coach, and executive (1921–2011)
American football player
Bob Shaw|
Born: | (1921-05-22)May 22, 1921 Richwood, Ohio |
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Died: | April 10, 2011(2011-04-10) (aged 89) Westerville, Ohio |
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High school: | Fremont Ross (Fremont, Ohio) |
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College: | Ohio State |
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Position: | End |
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NFL Draft: | 1944 / Round: 10 / Pick: 97 |
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- Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams (1945–1949)
- Chicago Cardinals (1950)
- Calgary Stampeders (1951–1952)
- Toronto Argonauts (1953)
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- Baltimore Colts (Ends) (1957–1958)
- San Francisco 49ers (Off. ends/backfield) (1959)
- New Mexico Military Institute (Head coach) (1960–1962)
- Saskatchewan Roughriders (Head coach) (1963–1964)
- Toronto Argonauts (Head coach) (1965–1966)
- New Orleans Saints (Receivers) (1967–1968)
- Chicago Bears (Ends) (1969–1972)
- Buffalo Bills (Receivers) (1973–1974)
- Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Head coach) (1976–1977)
- Otterbein (Defensive coordinator) (1981–1984)
- Otterbein (Head coach) (1985–1987)
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- Hamilton Tiger-Cats (GM) (1976–1979)
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- Pro Bowls: 1
- NFL receiving touchdowns leader (1950)
Awards
- 2× Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy (1951–1952)
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Player stats at PFR |
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Shaw lettered three times each in football, basketball and track at Fremont Ross High School. He was first-team All-Ohio in both football and basketball and won the shot put and discus in the state track and field meet. At Ohio State University, he lettered twice in football. Playing right end, on both offense and defense, Shaw was part of the Buckeyes' first NCAA National Championship team in 1942 and was named a first-team All American for that season. He also lettered in basketball and track, helping the Buckeyes to their first Western Conference track crown in 1942. Shaw was inducted into Ohio State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996.
He served with the 104th Infantry Division in the European Theater during WWII, and was awarded a Bronze Star.[1] He later completed his bachelor's degree in education at Otterbein College.
His National Football League career began in 1945 when he joined the Cleveland Rams. The Rams won the Championship in his rookie year. In the off-season, he played for the Toledo Jeeps of the National Basketball League.
He played for the Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams (1945–1949) and the Chicago Cardinals (1950). He was the NFL leader in receiving touchdowns with 12 in 1950 and was the first player to catch five touchdowns in a game.[2] He played two seasons for the Calgary Stampeders, winning the Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy in 1951 and 1952. After his release by Calgary, he signed with the Toronto Argonauts in late September 1953 on the strength of his place-kicking.
After his retirement, Shaw served as an assistant coach with the Baltimore Colts, and San Francisco 49ers before becoming head coach of the New Mexico Military Institute in 1960. In three seasons at NMMI, Shaw had a 22–6–1 record. He later moved to the Canadian Football League where he coached the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a 16–14–2 record over two seasons and the Toronto Argonauts to an 8–20 record from 1965 to 1966. In 1976, he won the Annis Stukus Trophy (coach of the year) while with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
He lived in Cooksville during his time coaching the Argos.[3] Shaw died April 10, 2011 at his home in Westerville, Ohio, after a brief illness at the age of 89. He was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Mary Garr
Head coaching record
College
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
Otterbein Cardinals (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1985–1987) |
1985 |
Otterbein |
0–10 | 0–8 | 9th | |
1986 |
Otterbein |
1–9 | 1–7 | 8th | |
1987 |
Otterbein |
2–8 | 1–7 | T–8th | |
Otterbein: |
3–27 | 2–22 | |
Total: | 3–27 | |
References
External links
Saskatchewan Roughriders head coaches |
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- Fred Ritter (1911–1913)
- Frank Townsend (1914)
- Hick Abbott (1915–1916)
- Jerry Crapper (1919–1921)
- Jack Eadie (1922–1923)
- Ed Dolan (1924)
- Doc Blackwood (1925)
- Howie Milne (1926–1928)
- Al Ritchie (1929–1933)
- Greg Grassick (1934)
- Al Ritchie (1935)
- Dean Griffing (1936–1941)
- Al Ritchie (1942)
- Don King and Lindsay Holt (1945)
- Ken Preston (1946–1947)
- Fred Grant (1947–1950)
- Harry Smith (1951)
- Glenn Dobbs (1952)
- Frank Filchock (1953–1957)
- George Terlep (1958–1959)
- Frank Tripucka (1959)
- Ken Carpenter (1960)
- Steve Owen (1961–1962)
- Bob Shaw (1963–1964)
- Eagle Keys (1965–1970)
- Dave Skrien (1971–1972)
- John Payne (1973–1976)
- Jim Eddy (1977–1978)
- Walt Posadowski (1978)
- Ron Lancaster (1979–1980)
- Joe Faragalli (1981–1983)
- Reuben Berry (1983–1984)
- Jack Gotta (1985–1986)
- John Gregory (1987–1991)
- Don Matthews (1991–1993)
- Ray Jauch (1994–1995)
- Jim Daley (1996–1998)
- Cal Murphy (1999)
- Danny Barrett (2000–2006)
- Kent Austin (2007)
- Ken Miller (2008–2010)
- Greg Marshall (2011)
- Ken Miller (2011)
- Corey Chamblin (2012–2015)
- Bob Dyce (2015)
- Chris Jones (2016–2018)
- Craig Dickenson (2019– )
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Toronto Argonauts head coaches |
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- H. T. Glazebrook (1873–1874)
- Harold Lambe (1875)
- W. H. Perram (1876–1877)
- Bedford (1878–1879)
- Orville Murphy (1880–1881)
- Hume Blake (1882)
- A. H. Campbell (1883)
- Hume Blake (1884)
- Rupert Muntz (1885–1886)
- Hugh Smith (1887–1890)
- R. Bayley (1891–1892)
- Billy Wood (1893)
- Joe Wright Sr. (1894–1900)
- Pud Kent (1901–1903)
- Fred Thompson (1904–1905)
- Chaucer Elliott (1906)
- Art Kent and Fred Russell (1907–1908)
- Chaucer Elliott (1909–1910)
- Billy Foulds (1911)
- Jack Newton (1912)
- Ross Binkley (1913)
- Billy Foulds (1914)
- Warren Coryell and Billy Foulds (1915)
- Sinc McEvenue (1919)
- Mike Rodden (1920)
- Sinc McEvenue (1921)
- Jack O'Connor (1922–1925)
- Mike Rodden (1926)
- Frank Knight (1927–1928)
- Buck McKenna (1929–1932)
- Lew Hayman (1932–1944)
- Teddy Morris (1945–1949)
- Frank Clair (1950–1954)
- Bill Swiacki (1955)
- Hamp Pool (1956–1959)
- Steve Owen (1959)
- Lou Agase (1960–1962)
- Nobby Wirkowski (1962–1964)
- Bob Shaw (1965–1966)
- Leo Cahill (1967–1972)
- John Rauch (1973–1974)
- Joe Moss (1974)
- Russ Jackson (1975–1976)
- Leo Cahill (1977–1978)
- Bud Riley (1978)
- Forrest Gregg (1979)
- Willie Wood (1980–1981)
- Tommy Hudspeth (1981)
- Bob O'Billovich (1982–1989)
- Don Matthews (1990)
- Adam Rita (1991–1992)
- Dennis Meyer (1992–1993)
- Bob O'Billovich (1993–1994)
- Mike Faragalli (1995)
- Bob O'Billovich (1995)
- Don Matthews (1996–1998)
- Jim Barker (1999)
- John Huard (2000)
- Pinball Clemons (2000–2001)
- Gary Etcheverry (2002)
- Pinball Clemons (2002–2007)
- Rich Stubler (2008)
- Don Matthews (2008)
- Bart Andrus (2009)
- Jim Barker (2010–2011)
- Scott Milanovich (2012–2016)
- Marc Trestman (2017–2018)
- Corey Chamblin (2019)
- Ryan Dinwiddie (2020–present)
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats general managers |
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- Carl M. Voyles (1950–1955)
- Jake Gaudaur (1956–1967)
- Ralph Sazio (1968–1975)
- Bob Shaw (1976–1979)
- Ralph Sazio (1979–1981)
- Joe Zuger (1981–1992)
- John Gregory (1993–1994)
- Don Sutherin (1994–1996)
- Neil Lumsden (1997–2000)
- Ron Lancaster (2001–2003)
- Alan Ford # (2003)
- Ron Lancaster (2004–2005)
- Rob Katz # (2005–2006)
- Marcel Desjardins (2006–2007)
- Bob O'Billovich (2008–2012)
- Kent Austin (2013–2015)
- Eric Tillman (2016–2018)
- Drew Allemang * (2019–2021)
- Shawn Burke * (2019–2021)
- Orlondo Steinauer * (2022–present)
# denotes interim general manager;
* denotes defacto general manager
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coaches |
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- Carl M. Voyles (1950–1955)
- Jim Trimble (1956–1962)
- Ralph Sazio (1963–1967)
- Joe Restic (1968–1970)
- Al Dorow (1971)
- Jerry Williams (1972–1975)
- George Dickson (1976)
- Bob Shaw (1976–1977)
- Tom Dimitroff Sr. (1978)
- John Payne (1978–1980)
- Frank Kush (1981)
- Bud Riley (1982–1983)
- Al Bruno (1983–1987)
- Ted Schmitz # (1987)
- Al Bruno (1987–1990)
- David Beckman (1990–1991)
- John Gregory (1991–1994)
- Don Sutherin (1994–1997)
- Urban Bowman # (1997)
- Ron Lancaster (1998–2003)
- Greg Marshall (2004–2006)
- Ron Lancaster # (2006)
- Charlie Taaffe (2007–2008)
- Marcel Bellefeuille (2008–2011)
- George Cortez (2012)
- Kent Austin (2013–2017)
- June Jones (2017–2018)
- Orlondo Steinauer (2019– )
# denotes interim head coach
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- Abraham L. Artz (1891)
- No coach (1892)
- Carl Semple (1893)
- Holly Farrar (1894)
- Ernest Barnard (1895)
- Charles H. Pillsbury (1897)
- No coach (1898–1899)
- John Harrison Flowers (1900)
- Edward C. Wainright (1901–1902)
- Hersey R. Keene (1903–1904)
- Emory O. Beane (1905)
- John Emanuel Kalmbach (1906)
- Edward A. Werner (1907–1908)
- Albert Exendine (1909–1911)
- William Jennings Gardner (1912)
- Royal F. Martin (1913–1915)
- Harold Iddings (1916)
- Frank Gorton (1917)
- Harry P. Swain (1918)
- Ray E. Watts (1919)
- Merlin A. Ditmer (1920–1926)
- Alfred B. Sears (1927–1928)
- Deke Edler (1929–1934)
- Harry W. Ewing (1935–1938)
- Sam T. Selby (1939–1941)
- Harry W. Ewing (1942–1945)
- George Novotny (1946–1950)
- Harry W. Ewing (1951–1954)
- Bob Agler (1955–1965)
- Larry Lintner (1966–1969)
- Bob Agler (1970–1974)
- Rich Seils (1975–1984)
- Bob Shaw (1985–1987)
- Mark Asher (1988–1990)
- John Hussey (1991–1994)
- Wally Hood (1995–2000)
- Paul Alt (2001–2002)
- Joe Loth (2003–2011)
- Tim Doup (2012– )
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- Head coach
- Paul Brown
- Assistant coach
- Fred Mackey
- Carroll Widdoes
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Cleveland Rams 1944 NFL Draft selections |
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Cleveland Rams 1945 NFL champions |
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Head coach: Adam Walsh |
Owner: Dan Reeves |
Baltimore Colts 1958 NFL champions |
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New Orleans Saints 1967 inaugural season roster |
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NFL annual receiving touchdowns leaders |
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CFL annual receiving yards leaders |
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- 1950: Bailey
- 1951: Armstrong
- 1952: Shaw
- 1953: Grant
- 1954: Pfeifer
- 1955: Pfeifer
- 1956: Patterson
- 1957: O'Quinn
- 1958: Hill
- 1959: E. Pitts
- 1960: Mann
- 1961: Mann
- 1962: Coffey
- 1963: Coffey
- 1964: Coffey
- 1965: Campbell
- 1966: Evanshen
- 1967: Evanshen
- 1968: Harrison
- 1969: Adkins
- 1970: Oldham
- 1971: Thorpe
- 1972: Young
- 1973: McGowan
- 1974: Rodgers
- 1975: McGowan
- 1976: Gabriel
- 1977: Gabriel
- 1978: Scott
- 1979: W. Smith
- 1980: Scott
- 1981: Walters
- 1982: Walters
- 1983: Greer
- 1984: Fernandez
- 1985: Fernandez
- 1986: Murphy
- 1987: Kelly
- 1988: Da. Williams
- 1989: Champion
- 1990: D. Smith
- 1991: A. Pitts
- 1992: A. Pitts
- 1993: Sapunjis
- 1994: A. Pitts
- 1995: Sapunjis
- 1996: Cody
- 1997: Stegall
- 1998: Mitchell
- 1999: A. Pitts
- 2000: Marsh
- 2001: Vaughn
- 2002: Stegall
- 2003: Copeland
- 2004: Simon
- 2005: Tucker
- 2006: Simon
- 2007: Simon
- 2008: Rambo
- 2009: Stamps
- 2010: Fantuz
- 2011: Richardson
- 2012: Owens
- 2013: Stamps
- 2014: Bowman
- 2015: Rogers
- 2016: Bowman
- 2017: Zylstra
- 2018: Du. Williams
- 2019: Banks
- 2021: Lawler
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Annis Stukus Trophy – CFL Coach of the Year |
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- 1961: Trimble
- 1962: Owen
- 1963: Skrien
- 1964: Sazio
- 1965: Grant
- 1966: Clair
- 1967: Williams
- 1968: Keys
- 1969: Clair
- 1970: Jauch
- 1971: Cahill
- 1972: Gotta
- 1973: Gotta
- 1974: Levy
- 1975: Brancato
- 1976: Shaw
- 1977: Rapp
- 1978: Gotta
- 1979: H. Campbell
- 1980: Jauch
- 1981: Faragalli
- 1982: O'Billovich
- 1983: Murphy
- 1984: Murphy
- 1985: Matthews
- 1986: Bruno
- 1987: O'Billovich
- 1988: Riley
- 1989: Gregory
- 1990: Riley
- 1991: Rita
- 1992: Buono
- 1993: Buono
- 1994: Matthews
- 1995: Matthews
- 1996: Lancaster
- 1997: Matthews
- 1998: Lancaster
- 1999: Taaffe
- 2000: Taaffe
- 2001: Ritchie
- 2002: Matthews
- 2003: Higgins
- 2004: Marshall
- 2005: Higgins
- 2006: Buono
- 2007: Austin
- 2008: Hufnagel
- 2009: Trestman
- 2010: Barker
- 2011: Buono
- 2012: Milanovich
- 2013: Chamblin
- 2014: Hufnagel
- 2015: R. Campbell
- 2016: Dickenson
- 2017: Trestman
- 2018: Jones
- 2019: Steinauer
- 2021: O'Shea
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