Jerry Smith (coach)
Jerry Smith
Smith on a 1952 Bowman football card |
Personal information |
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Date of birth |
(1930-09-09)September 9, 1930 |
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Place of birth |
Dayton, Ohio |
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Date of death |
August 6, 2011(2011-08-06) (aged 80) |
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Place of death |
San Diego, California |
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Career information |
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Position(s) |
Guard |
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College |
Wisconsin |
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NFL Draft |
1952 / Round 8 / Pick 94 |
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Head coaching record |
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Career record |
2-3 |
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Stats |
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Playing stats |
Pro Football Reference |
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Playing stats |
DatabaseFootball |
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Coaching stats |
Pro Football Reference |
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Coaching stats |
DatabaseFootball |
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Team(s) as a player |
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Team(s) as a coach/administrator |
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Jerome Anthony Smith (September 9, 1930 – August 6, 2011) was an American football player and coach. Jerry was born in Dayton, Ohio and attended Chaminade High School, graduating in 1948. At Chaminade he played Tight End and later in 1982 was elected to the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.[1]
After Smith's college football career, which he spent at Wisconsin, the National Football League's (NFL) San Francisco 49ers selected Smith in the 1952 NFL Draft. He played at left guard for the team in 1952 and 1953. In 1956, he split time between the 49ers and Green Bay Packers. Smith played in 29 games during his NFL career.[2]
Beginning in 1960, he joined the Boston Patriots as a coach of the team's defensive linemen and linebackers. Two years later, he took a similar role with the Buffalo Bills; in his six years as a Bills coach, the team won two American Football League championships.[3] In 1968, the Cleveland Browns hired Smith as an assistant personnel director.[4] From 1969 to 1970, Smith coached in the New Orleans Saints organization. The following year, he became the Denver Broncos' offensive line coach.[3] On November 17, 1971, Broncos head coach Lou Saban, who had also been Smith's boss in Boston and Buffalo, resigned and Smith was named his replacement for the season's last five games.[3][5] The Broncos posted a 2–3 record under Smith.[6] Following the 1971 season, he became the Houston Oilers' defensive line coach for 1972; after one season, he returned to the Browns and served multiple roles.[4]
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Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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