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Paul Brown
Coaching Record
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Coaching Tree
Children:
Blanton Collier, Weeb Ewbank, Rick Forzano, Bill Johnson, Bill Walsh
Biography
Career Summary
Paul Brown was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from to , finishing his career as the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Over his twenty-five years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of During his career he was a head coach for twenty-five seasons, first with the Cleveland Browns. He led the Browns for seventeen seasons, compiling a record of During his time leading the Browns the team won the championship in , , , , , , and He was fired from the Browns.
Brown was fired despite only leading the Browns to one losing season in his tenure with the team.
Paul brown biography book The Miami News. Download as PDF Printable version. Yet with all that, I was eating my heart out. The Browns won every game in the season, a feat that went unmatched until the Miami Dolphins coached by Brown disciple Don Shula did it inHis next head coaching stint was with the Cincinnati Bengals from to , as he led the team to a record. During his entire head coaching career, his two teams combined for a record of across twenty-five seasons including going in the playoffs.
Brown was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in after his coaching career.
Career Awards
Brown won the NFL's Coach of the Year award in after guiding the Bengals to a record and a a berth in the playoffs.
Football coach paul brown biography After finishing that season, the Bengals went to the playoffs where they took on the Colts and lost As Jim Brown's star rose, players began to question Paul Brown's leadership and play-calling in the late s. Browns players including Dante Lavelli and Abe Gibron helped found the union in along with lawyer and former Browns assistant coach Creighton Miller. His assignment was to turn around a Tigers team that had fallen into mediocrity over the six seasons since the departure of Stewart, Brown's old coach.During the and seasons as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns he coached Jim Brown to the Most Valuable Player.
Paul Brown Coaching Tree
During his time as head coach, five assistant coaches, (Blanton Collier, Weeb Ewbank, Rick Forzano, Bill Johnson, and Bill Walsh) on his coaching staff were hired as head coaches across the league.
His coaching tree has combined for a record of in the regular season and in the playoffs during their forty-four seasons as head coach after serving on his coaching staffs. The coaching tree has combined for seven championships, most recently in by the San Francisco 49ers, led by Bill Walsh.
Personal Information
Brown was born on Saturday, September 7, in Norwalk, Ohio.
He died on Monday, August 5, at the age of
History
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Coach history guide
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