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1954 L.A. Rams Coaches Multi Signed AUTO Photo JSA COA
1954 L.A. Rams Coaches Multi Signed AUTO Photo JSA COA
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Offered is a photo that measures (approximate size) 6" x 4" that was cut out from a game program.Signed in green ink by the following:Johnny Sauer(D. 1996) was a QB at West Point in the 1940s (AP National Champions in 1944/45) and went into coaching, first at West Point, Florida, L.A. Rams and at the Citadel (head coach).By the 1960s he became a broadcaster for NFL and college football game before starting a 20 year run as the voice of Pitt Football games (1974-94)Buck Weaver(Deceased) asst coachRed Hickey(D. 2006) was an innovative NFL player and coach who revolutionized football strategy. He played as an end for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1941) and Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams (1945-1948), recording 30 catches for 509 yards and seven touchdowns in his final season. After retiring as a player in 1949, Hickey transitioned to coaching, serving as an assistant with the Rams before joining the San Francisco 49ers in 1955. Hickey became the 49ers head coach in 1959, serving until 1963 with a 29-36-1 record. His career highlights include creating the famous shotgun formation in 1960 to counter the Baltimore Colts' pass rush, leading to a stunning 30-22 upset victory. He also helped develop the "Alley-Oop" pass with quarterback Y.A. Tittle and receiver R.C. Owens in 1957. After his 49ers tenure, Hickey spent 23 years as a Dallas Cowboys scout, watching his shotgun formation gain widespread adoption throughout the NFL.Hamp Pool(D. 2000) was an American football player, coach and scout who was part of two National Football League (NFL) championship teams during his playing career and served as head coach for three professional teams.Head Coach of the RamsBill Battles(Deceased) asst. coachDick Voris(D. 2008) Long time asst coach.Head Coach at U of Virginia, asst coach from 1961-62 with the Packers and later the 49ers, Cardinals, Lions, Colts, Jets, and finishing his coaching career with the first year, Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976.Super unique piece
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