sport.wikisort.org - AthleteSherman Lewis (born June 29, 1942) is a former American football coach and player. He spent thirty-four years as a coach, but had been out of football since the end of the 2004 season before joining the Washington Redskins mid-way into the 2009 season. He attended Michigan State University as an undergrad and later received his graduate degree in education administration.
American football player and coach (born 1942)
For the West Indian cricketer, see Sherman Lewis (cricketer).
American football player
Sherman Lewis|
Born: | (1942-06-29) June 29, 1942 (age 80) Louisville, Kentucky |
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High school: | duPont Manual (KY) |
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College: | Michigan State |
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Position: | Running back |
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AFL Draft: | 1964 / Round: 9 / Pick: 67 |
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- Toronto Argonauts (1964–1965)
- New York Jets (1966–1967)
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- Michigan State (Assistant coach) (1969–1982)
- San Francisco 49ers (Running backs) (1983–1990)
- San Francisco 49ers (Wide receivers) (1991)
- Green Bay Packers (Offensive coordinator) (1992–1999)
- Minnesota Vikings (Offensive coordinator) (2000–2001)
- Detroit Lions (Offensive coordinator) (2003–2004)
- Washington Redskins (Offensive assistant) (2009)
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- 4× Super Bowl champion (XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXXI)
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Coaching stats at PFR |
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Career
Lewis began his football career at Michigan State as a halfback. He was named to the College Football All-America Team and finished third behind winner Roger Staubach and runner-up Billy Lothridge for the Heisman Trophy in 1963. His professional playing career included parts of the 1964 and 1965 seasons with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He also played the 1966 and 1967 seasons with the New York Jets of the American Football League (when the AFL was absorbed by, but not yet merged with, the National Football League).
After a brief career as a professional football player, he was hired as an assistant coach for the football team at his alma mater, Michigan State, from 1969 through 1982. He went on to become the running backs coach for Bill Walsh, under whom the San Francisco 49ers won three Super Bowls. In 1992, he became the offensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers under head coach Mike Holmgren.
In October 2009, Lewis had come out of retirement and was hired by the Washington Redskins to serve as an offensive consultant for the team under head coach Jim Zorn. He eventually began to call plays for the team, after Redskins general manager Vinny Cerrato had taken away those duties from Zorn.[1][2]
References
San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XIX champions |
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- 4 Max Runager
- 6 Matt Cavanaugh
- 14 Ray Wersching
- 16 Joe Montana (MVP)
- 19 Tom Orosz
- 21 Eric Wright
- 22 Dwight Hicks
- 24 Derrick Harmon
- 26 Wendell Tyler
- 27 Carlton Williamson
- 28 Tom Holmoe
- 29 Mario Clark
- 30 Bill Ring
- 32 Carl Monroe
- 33 Roger Craig
- 42 Ronnie Lott
- 43 Dana McLemore
- 49 Jeff Fuller
- 50 Riki Ellison
- 51 Randy Cross
- 52 Blanchard Montgomery
- 53 Milt McColl
- 54 Ron Ferrari
- 55 Jim Fahnhorst
- 56 Fred Quillan
- 57 Dan Bunz
- 58 Keena Turner
- 61 Jesse Sapolu
- 62 Guy McIntyre
- 64 Jack Reynolds
- 65 Lawrence Pillers
- 66 Allan Kennedy
- 67 Billy Shields
- 67 John Macaulay
- 68 John Ayers
- 71 Keith Fahnhorst
- 72 Jeff Stover
- 74 Fred Dean
- 76 Dwaine Board
- 77 Bubba Paris
- 78 Manu Tuiasosopo
- 79 Jim Stuckey
- 81 Russ Francis
- 83 Renaldo Nehemiah
- 84 Al Dixon
- 85 Mike Wilson
- 86 John Frank
- 87 Dwight Clark
- 88 Freddie Solomon
- 89 Earl Cooper
- 90 Todd Shell
- 94 Louie Kelcher
- 95 Michael Carter
- 97 Gary Johnson
- 98 Greg Boyd
- 99 Mike Walter
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San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIII champions |
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San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIV champions |
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Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXI champions |
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- 4 Brett Favre
- 7 Kyle Wachholtz
- 9 Jim McMahon
- 13 Chris Jacke
- 17 Craig Hentrich
- 18 Doug Pederson
- 21 Craig Newsome
- 25 Dorsey Levens
- 27 Calvin Jones
- 28 Roderick Mullen
- 30 William Henderson
- 32 Travis Jervey
- 33 Doug Evans
- 34 Edgar Bennett
- 36 LeRoy Butler
- 37 Tyrone Williams
- 39 Mike Prior
- 40 Chris Hayes
- 41 Eugene Robinson
- 46 Michael Robinson
- 51 Brian Williams
- 52 Frank Winters
- 53 George Koonce
- 54 Ron Cox
- 55 Bernardo Harris
- 56 Lamont Hollinquest
- 59 Wayne Simmons
- 62 Marco Rivera
- 63 Adam Timmerman
- 64 Bruce Wilkerson
- 65 Lindsay Knapp
- 67 Jeff Dellenbach
- 68 Gary Brown
- 71 Santana Dotson
- 72 Earl Dotson
- 73 Aaron Taylor
- 75 Ken Ruettgers
- 77 John Michels
- 80 Derrick Mayes
- 81 Desmond Howard (MVP)
- 82 Don Beebe
- 83 Jeff Thomason
- 84 Andre Rison
- 85 Terry Mickens
- 86 Antonio Freeman
- 87 Robert Brooks
- 88 Keith Jackson
- 89 Mark Chmura
- 90 Darius Holland
- 91 Shannon Clavelle
- 92 Reggie White
- 93 Gilbert Brown
- 94 Bob Kuberski
- 95 Keith McKenzie
- 96 Sean Jones
- 98 Gabe Wilkins
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Cleveland Browns 1964 NFL draft selections |
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- Paul Warfield
- Billy Truax
- Don Shackelford
- Dick Klein
- Sammy Odom
- Leroy Kelly
- John Briscoe
- Bobby Robinson
- Dick Van Raaphorst
- Eddie Versprille
- Ed Mitchell
- Bob Meehan
- Terry Sieg
- John Houtman
- Sid Williams
- Larry Bartolameolli
- Sherman Lewis
- Jim Higgins
- Dave Archer
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New York Jets 1964 AFL draft selections |
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- Matt Snell
- Lloyd Voss
- Gerry Philbin
- Jim Evans
- Ben McGee
- Ralph Baker
- Steve Wright
- Sherman Lewis
- Ken Bowman
- Bob Lacey
- Rudy Johnson
- Jeff Ware
- Charley Brooks
- Herman Johnson
- Ray Popp
- Bob Lehman
- Bill Scott
- Glen Condren
- Dick Shiner
- Larry Hand
- Will Radosevich
- Cornell Gordon
- Mike Mayne
- Jerry Rhome
- John Butler
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