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Bill Walsh, the imaginative and charismatic coach who
took over a downtrodden 49ers team and built one
of the greatest franchises in NFL history, has died at the age of 75.
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Posted Jul 31st 2007 7:27PM by TMZ Staff
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Simply put, it has certainly been a rough
day for 49ers fans past and present. Frank
Gore's broken hand is an issue best left for another day. I will not even begin to think I can appropriately discuss the non-football life of Bill Walsh. ...
This is ridiculous. I can’t believe that O.J.
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For whatever reason, O.J. Simpson decided to do
four interviews with a call-in internet talk show this
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The corporate and money-grubbing structure of the NFL
is doing something right, almost. According to an ESPN
article, San Francisco Mayor will rename the field after legendary coach Bill Walsh. San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom told the crowd Friday the field at Monster Park would be named after Walsh, although the name of the stadium won't change. It's a great honor that they decided ...
A short tribute to Bill Walsh, along with
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San Francisco As a tribute to the late
coach Bill Walsh, the 49ers have announced that they
will wear their cherry-red throwback jerseys in their regular season opener . Owner John York said he pushed the league to allow the team to wear the red jerseys in the home opener as well as at another home game later in the season. The 49ers will wear a "BW"
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Rachel Nichols the skinny model/actress from Alias and The
Inside . She s the ESPN reporter known for her robotic reporting and amazing ability to not blink at all. People say there is a coldness to Rachel ...
Just passing this along because it's funny as
hell. Saw this item on PFT this morning so
I went searching for the audio. Billick was discussing how hard to work teams during Spring Training Training Camp and he was recalling a story about Bill ...
Six Pack Sports Report sends our warmest regards
to the family of Coach Bill Walsh.
Bill Walsh, one of the most influential coaches
in modern football and the man credited with creation
of the West Coast Offense, passed away today after a lengthy battle against Leukemia. Doctors had initially had his chance of survival at 65%, but it was ultimately determined that his percentage was inflated due to Leukemia's penchant for short passes.
Bill Walsh, who guided the San Francisco 49ers
to three Super Bowl championships and six NFC West
division titles in his 10 years as head coach, has died at the age of 75. Walsh died at his Bay Area home early Monday following a long battle with ...
Bill Walsh was just a man off the
field, and none of us knew him there. But
on the football field he was everything, especially to the San Francisco 49ers. He was a teacher, an inventor, a mentor, and a creator. He was everything they needed, and he gave them everything he had.
SI.com - Writers - Peter King: Walsh's methods took NFL to new heights - Monday July 30, 2007 7:22PM
As I worked to finish a book in
1991 on the inner game of pro football, I
was asked by my publisher to consider something I had never thought of: Find someone to write the foreword. Hmmm. I'd covered football for seven years, and I'd met my share of ...
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The myth of Mike Mamula is just that,
a myth.
Via the AP: Bill Walsh, the groundbreaking football
coach who won three Super Bowls and perfected the
ingenious schemes that became known as the West Coast offense during a Hall of Fame career with the San Francisco 49ers, has died. He was 75. Walsh died early Monday following a long battle with leukemia, according to Stanford University. Walsh didn't become an NFL head coach until 47, ...
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Former 49er head coach Bill Walsh dies