Sid Gillman

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Sid Gillman was an innovative American football coach and Hall of Famer widely regarded as a pioneer of the modern passing offense.

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instanceOf American football coach
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
human
awardReceived AFL champion coach
burialPlace El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego County, California, United States NERFINISHED
championshipTitle 1963 AFL Championship NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1911-10-26
dateOfDeath 2003-01-03
describedAs pioneer of the modern passing offense
educatedAt Ohio State University NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans NERFINISHED
familyName Gillman NERFINISHED
fullName Sidney Gillman NERFINISHED
givenName Sidney NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
Pro Football Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 1983
1989
headCoachOf Houston Oilers NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Chargers NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Rams NERFINISHED
Miami University RedHawks football team NERFINISHED
San Diego Chargers NERFINISHED
University of Cincinnati Bearcats football team NERFINISHED
influenced Al Davis NERFINISHED
Bill Walsh NERFINISHED
Chuck Noll NERFINISHED
Don Coryell NERFINISHED
modern NFL offensive schemes
knownFor innovative passing strategies
use of film study in game preparation
leagueCoachedIn American Football League NERFINISHED
National Football League
memberOfSportsTeam Ohio State Buckeyes football team NERFINISHED
notableWork development of modern passing offense in American football
occupation American football coach
American football player
placeOfBirth Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Carlsbad, California, United States NERFINISHED
positionPlayed end
sexOrGender male
sportsDisciplineCoached American football NERFINISHED
teamChampionshipWonWith San Diego Chargers NERFINISHED
usedTechnique extensive game film analysis
vertical passing game concepts

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