Tom Rossley
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Date of Birth | August 9, 1946 |
Birthplace | Painesville, Ohio |
Current position | Offensive Coordinator |
Current Team | None |
Specialty | Offense |
Previous Team | Green Bay Packers |
Super Bowl wins as a coach | 0 |
Years as NFL Player | 0 |
Years as a Coach | 36 |
Years as an NFL coach | 11 |
Years with Current Team | 5 |
Win-Loss Ratio | 0-0 |
Tom Rossley (born August 9, 1946, in Painesville, Ohio) is an American football coach. Previously a head coach at Southern Methodist University, Rossley started his coaching career in 1969 at the high school level. After serving as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Arkansas in 1972, Rossley worked as an offensive assistant coach as several colleges, including the University of Cincinnati (his alma mater), Rice University, Holy Cross, and Southern Methodist. He also spent time coaching in the Canadian Football League, Arena Football League, and the now defunct United States Football League. While at Holy Cross, Rossley worked with future Green Bay Packers Head Coach Mike Sherman, where the two became friends and established a successful working relationship. Rossley's job at Southern Methodist led to the head coaching position, after a one-year forray into the NFL, where he worked as a quarterbacks coach for the Atlanta Falcons in 1990. From 1991 until 1996, Rossley was the head coach at SMU, earning Co-Coach of the Year honors in the Southwest Conference for impressively turning around the 1-10 Mustangs with a respectable 5-6 record in 1992. After leaving the Mustangs, Rossley spent two years as an assistant with the Chicago Bears and one year with the Kansas City Chiefs before being offered the Packers offensive coordinator position in 2000 by his old friend Mike Sherman, who was at the time putting together his first Green Bay coaching staff.
Since being hired by the Packers, Rossley has established himself as an efficient coach, directing a successful Packers offense led by quarterback Brett Favre, running back Ahman Green, and a steady, reliable offensive line. Under Rossley, the Packers previously acclaimed passing game gave way to a punishing rushing attack.
In early 2006, Sherman was fired by the Packers after a disappointing 4-12 season. The new head coach, Mike McCarthy released much of the coaching staff after he was hired, including Rossley.
Preceded by: Forrest Gregg |
Southern Methodist University Head Football Coach 1991–1996 |
Succeeded by: Mike Cavan |
SMU Mustangs Head Football Coaches |
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Morrison • J. Burton Rix • Bell • Stewart • H.N. Russell • Woodard • Meek • Fry • Smith • Meyer • Collins • Gregg • Rossley • Cavan • Bennett |
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