Pappy Waldorf coach of the Bears coached at Northwestern, the year before. He is considered to be the inventor of the West Coast offense. He introduced the two-step drop in the passing game. He had coaches like John Ralston who influenced Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil. Finally, he was the guy who discovered Otto Graham who never played football in high school instead he was an academic and a basketball player.
How about the clip of the 'phantom' touchdown where the ball was fumbled before Art Murakowski crossed the goal line?
DBear87 11 months ago
Pappy Waldorf coach of the Bears coached at Northwestern, the year before. He is considered to be the inventor of the West Coast offense. He introduced the two-step drop in the passing game. He had coaches like John Ralston who influenced Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil. Finally, he was the guy who discovered Otto Graham who never played football in high school instead he was an academic and a basketball player.
Ariamaluum 2 years ago