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  • Sid Gillman
  • American football player and coach (1911–2003)

    Sidney Gillman (October 26, 1911 – January 3, 2003) was an American football player, coach and executive. Gillman's insistence on stretching the football

    Sid Gillman

    Sid Gillman

    Sid_Gillman

  • San Diego Chargers
  • American football team (1961–2017)

    coach was Sid Gillman from the Los Angeles Rams. His strength lay in offense innovation and he was later honoured in the Hall of Fame. Gillman (87–57–6)

    San Diego Chargers

    San Diego Chargers

    San_Diego_Chargers

  • List of Los Angeles Chargers head coaches
  • 18 coaches in San Diego and Los Angeles franchise history, including Sid Gillman, who coached the Los Angeles Chargers' first and only season in 1960

    List of Los Angeles Chargers head coaches

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Chargers_head_coaches

  • Houston Oilers
  • Former American football franchise in Houston, Texas (1960–1996)

    seasons in 1972–73. But by 1974, the Oilers led by Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman brought the team back to respectability by reaching .500 at season's

    Houston Oilers

    Houston_Oilers

  • Spread offense
  • Offensive scheme in American and Canadian football

    resurrected it as part of the new spread passing offense he synthesized. Sid Gillman, after a long career, coached the San Diego Chargers throughout the 1960s

    Spread offense

    Spread offense

    Spread_offense

  • Miami RedHawks football
  • American football team for Miami University

    Mid-American Conference in 1947. Under head coach Sid Gillman, the Redskins compiled a record of 31–6–1. Gillman is best known for helping develop the deep downfield

    Miami RedHawks football

    Miami RedHawks football

    Miami_RedHawks_football

  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • National Football League team in Inglewood, California

    (1975–1981), quarterback Dan Fouts (1973–1987), head coach and general manager Sid Gillman (1960–1969, 1971), wide receiver Charlie Joiner (1976–1986), offensive

    Los Angeles Chargers

    Los Angeles Chargers

    Los_Angeles_Chargers

  • Jack Kemp
  • American politician and football player (1935–2009)

    his grip would not be affected once the finger healed. Chargers coach Sid Gillman put Kemp on waivers to try to "hide" him. Buffalo Bills coach Lou Saban

    Jack Kemp

    Jack Kemp

    Jack_Kemp

  • United States International University
  • Noprofit university in California (1924–2001)

    football team produced five professional football players. The legendary Sid Gillman was head coach for four months during an offseason before his final coaching

    United States International University

    United_States_International_University

  • Marty Schottenheimer
  • American football player and coach (1943–2021)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Marty Schottenheimer

    Marty Schottenheimer

    Marty_Schottenheimer

  • Gillman (surname)
  • Surname list

    journalist Robert Gillman Allen Jackson (1911–1991), United Nations administrator Sid Gillman (1911–2003), American football coach Tricia Gillman (born 1951)

    Gillman (surname)

    Gillman_(surname)

  • John Matuszak
  • American actor and American football player (1950–1989 )

    the 1973 NFL draft, but he soon ran into disagreements with head coach Sid Gillman. In addition to his contract with the Oilers, Matuszak joined the Houston

    John Matuszak

    John Matuszak

    John_Matuszak

  • Cincinnati Bearcats football
  • University of Cincinnati's football team

    football coach of the Bearcats football, compiling a 12–21–3 record. Sid Gillman, a member of the college and National Football League hall of fame shrines

    Cincinnati Bearcats football

    Cincinnati Bearcats football

    Cincinnati_Bearcats_football

  • List of Los Angeles Rams head coaches
  • California. From among the 28 head coaches throughout the team's history, Sid Gillman, George Allen, and Dick Vermeil were inducted into the Pro Football Hall

    List of Los Angeles Rams head coaches

    List of Los Angeles Rams head coaches

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Rams_head_coaches

  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • National Football League franchise in the Las Vegas metropolitan area

    strategy based on the West Coast offense developed by Chargers head coach Sid Gillman. Under Davis, the Raiders improved to 10–4, and he was named the AFL's

    Las Vegas Raiders

    Las_Vegas_Raiders

  • List of Tennessee Titans head coaches
  • 2008. "Legendary Coach Sid Gillman Dies at 91". Pro Football Hall of Fame. January 3, 2003. Retrieved May 25, 2008. "Sid Gillman Record, Statistics, and

    List of Tennessee Titans head coaches

    List of Tennessee Titans head coaches

    List_of_Tennessee_Titans_head_coaches

  • Norv Turner
  • American football coach (born 1952)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Norv Turner

    Norv Turner

    Norv_Turner

  • Brandon Staley
  • American football player and coach (born 1982)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Brandon Staley

    Brandon_Staley

  • Sean McVay
  • American football coach (born 1986)

    Shaughnessy (1948–1949) Joe Stydahar (1950–1952) Hamp Pool (1952–1954) Sid Gillman (1955–1959) Bob Waterfield (1960–1962) Harland Svare (1962–1965) George

    Sean McVay

    Sean McVay

    Sean_McVay

  • Jim Harbaugh
  • American football coach (born 1963)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Jim Harbaugh

    Jim Harbaugh

    Jim_Harbaugh

  • Don Coryell
  • American football coach (1924–2010)

    quarterback Dan Marino broke Fouts' individual record from the same season. Sid Gillman was ranked above him. Coaches and players become eligible once they have

    Don Coryell

    Don Coryell

    Don_Coryell

  • Anthony Lynn
  • American football player and coach (born 1968)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Anthony Lynn

    Anthony Lynn

    Anthony_Lynn

  • John Madden
  • American football coach and announcer (1936–2021)

    linebackers coach for the AFL's Oakland Raiders in 1967, putting him in the Sid Gillman coaching tree. He helped the team reach Super Bowl II that season. A

    John Madden

    John Madden

    John_Madden

  • Bill Walsh
  • American football coach (1931–2007)

    downfield-oriented "vertical" passing offense favored by Al Davis, an acolyte of Sid Gillman. Walsh left the Raiders the next year to become the head coach and general

    Bill Walsh

    Bill Walsh

    Bill_Walsh

  • Giff Smith
  • American football coach (born 1968)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Giff Smith

    Giff_Smith

  • 1965 American Football League Championship Game
  • Bills' roster that were previously released by San Diego head coach Sid Gillman. This was the last AFL Championship to end the season; the AFL–NFL merger

    1965 American Football League Championship Game

    1965_American_Football_League_Championship_Game

  • Tommy Tuberville
  • American politician and football coach (born 1954)

    Joseph A. Meyer (1938–1942) No team (1943–1944) Ray Nolting (1945–1948) Sid Gillman (1949–1954) George Blackburn (1955–1960) Chuck Studley (1961–1966) Homer

    Tommy Tuberville

    Tommy Tuberville

    Tommy_Tuberville

  • 1963 San Diego Chargers season
  • 4th season in franchise history; first and only league championship win

    anabolic steroid usage, the first such in professional football. Head coach Sid Gillman and strength coach Alvin Roy made daily doses of Dianabol compulsory

    1963 San Diego Chargers season

    1963 San Diego Chargers season

    1963_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • Ara Parseghian
  • American football player and coach (1923–2017)

    football team in 1946 and 1947 under coach Sid Gillman. As with Brown, Parseghian paid close attention to Gillman, a post-war football pioneer who helped

    Ara Parseghian

    Ara Parseghian

    Ara_Parseghian

  • Dick Vermeil
  • American football coach (born 1936)

    Shaughnessy (1948–1949) Joe Stydahar (1950–1952) Hamp Pool (1952–1954) Sid Gillman (1955–1959) Bob Waterfield (1960–1962) Harland Svare (1962–1965) George

    Dick Vermeil

    Dick Vermeil

    Dick_Vermeil

  • George Allen (American football coach)
  • American football coach (1918–1990)

    the NFL in 1957 as an assistant coach for the Rams under head coach Sid Gillman. Allen then spent eight years, from 1958 to 1965, as an assistant coach

    George Allen (American football coach)

    George Allen (American football coach)

    George_Allen_(American_football_coach)

  • Wide receiver
  • Offensive position in American and Canadian football

    standard group of ball-handling personnel. An early innovator, coach Sid Gillman used 3+ wide receiver sets as early as the 1960s. In sets that have three

    Wide receiver

    Wide receiver

    Wide_receiver

  • Bo Schembechler
  • American college football player and coach, sports administrator (1929–2006)

    played football under two legendary, and completely different, coaches. Sid Gillman, his first coach at Miami, was an innovative offensive mind and one of

    Bo Schembechler

    Bo Schembechler

    Bo_Schembechler

  • Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery
  • Jewish cemetery in Culver City, California, United States

    (1939–2010), beauty queen Larry Gelbart (1928–2009), television writer Sid Gillman (1911–2003), Hall of Fame football coach Bernard Gilmore (1937–2013)

    Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery

    Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery

    Hillside_Memorial_Park_Cemetery

  • 1960 American Football League Championship Game
  • of the Los Angeles Rams before he elected to go with Houston before Sid Gillman was hired in early 1960. He had been fired by the Rams after being their

    1960 American Football League Championship Game

    1960 American Football League Championship Game

    1960_American_Football_League_Championship_Game

  • 1977 Chicago Bears season
  • NFL team season

    last of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ record run of 26 consecutive losses. Sid Gillman was hired to serve as offensive coordinator of the team. Star halfback

    1977 Chicago Bears season

    1977_Chicago_Bears_season

  • Gary Garrison
  • American football player (born 1944)

    drafted Garrison in the 6th round of the 1965 NFL draft, 77th overall. Sid Gillman of the American Football League's (AFL) San Diego Chargers drafted him

    Gary Garrison

    Gary Garrison

    Gary_Garrison

  • Oakland Raiders
  • Former American football franchise in Oakland, California (1960–1981; 1995–2019)

    strategy based on the West Coast offense developed by Chargers head coach Sid Gillman. Under Davis, the Raiders improved to 10–4, and he was named the AFL's

    Oakland Raiders

    Oakland_Raiders

  • American Football League All-Star game
  • Annual all-star game

    Balboa Stadium, San Diego 20,973 Eastern: Wally Lemm (Houston) Western: Sid Gillman (San Diego) ABC 1962 January 13, 1963 West, 21–14 West 2–0 Offense: Curtis

    American Football League All-Star game

    American Football League All-Star game

    American_Football_League_All-Star_game

  • List of Los Angeles Chargers seasons
  • Oilers) 16–24 Sid Gillman San Diego Chargers 1961 1961 AFL West^ 1st^ 12 2 0 Lost AFL Championship (Oilers) 3–10 Earl Faison (ROY) Sid Gillman 1962 1962 AFL

    List of Los Angeles Chargers seasons

    List of Los Angeles Chargers seasons

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Chargers_seasons

  • Bob Waterfield
  • American football player and coach (1920–1983)

    quarterback in 1958, but Waterfield left the team after the 1958 season. Sid Gillman resigned as the Rams head coach after the team went 2–10 in 1959. In

    Bob Waterfield

    Bob Waterfield

    Bob_Waterfield

  • Mike McCoy (American football coach)
  • American football coach and player (born 1972)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Mike McCoy (American football coach)

    Mike McCoy (American football coach)

    Mike_McCoy_(American_football_coach)

  • Woody Hayes
  • American football coach (1913–1987)

    Weeb Ewbank, John Pont, Bill Mallory, Sid Gillman, Randy Walker, and Bo Schembechler. After the 1947 season, Gillman moved down the road to coach at the

    Woody Hayes

    Woody Hayes

    Woody_Hayes

  • Scott Satterfield
  • American football player and coach (born 1972)

    Joseph A. Meyer (1938–1942) No team (1943–1944) Ray Nolting (1945–1948) Sid Gillman (1949–1954) George Blackburn (1955–1960) Chuck Studley (1961–1966) Homer

    Scott Satterfield

    Scott Satterfield

    Scott_Satterfield

  • 1961 San Diego Chargers season
  • 2nd season in franchise history, first in San Diego

    and general manager, Sid Gillman, amid fears that broadcasters might be put off by rows of empty seats in the showpiece game. Gillman later quipped, "It

    1961 San Diego Chargers season

    1961 San Diego Chargers season

    1961_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • Randy Walker (American football coach)
  • American football player (1954–2006)

    59 games at Miami, more than noted coaches who preceded him such as Sid Gillman, Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler, Bill Mallory, and Ara Parseghian. Walker

    Randy Walker (American football coach)

    Randy_Walker_(American_football_coach)

  • Ohio State Buckeyes football
  • Football team of Ohio State University

    (HB) 1931: Carl Cramer (QB), Lew Hinchman (HB) 1932: Joseph Gailus (G), Sid Gillman (E), Lew Hinchman (HB), Ted Rosequist (T) 1933: Joseph Gailus (G) 1934:

    Ohio State Buckeyes football

    Ohio State Buckeyes football

    Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football

  • History of the Los Angeles Chargers
  • Sports team history

    Hilton named Sid Gillman the first head coach of the Chargers on January 8, 1960. Later that year, Leahy resigned due to ill health, and Gillman became the

    History of the Los Angeles Chargers

    History_of_the_Los_Angeles_Chargers

  • Steve Spagnuolo
  • American football coach (born 1959)

    Shaughnessy (1948–1949) Joe Stydahar (1950–1952) Hamp Pool (1952–1954) Sid Gillman (1955–1959) Bob Waterfield (1960–1962) Harland Svare (1962–1965) George

    Steve Spagnuolo

    Steve Spagnuolo

    Steve_Spagnuolo

  • John Harbaugh
  • American football coach (born 1962)

    retained by new head coach Andy Reid in 1999. As such, he is in the Sid Gillman coaching tree. In 2004, he was mentioned as a possible candidate to replace

    John Harbaugh

    John Harbaugh

    John_Harbaugh

  • 1962 San Diego Chargers season
  • NFL team season

    after his injury, Kemp was placed on waivers by Sid Gillman and claimed by the Bills for $100. Gillman's action has been described as either a deliberate

    1962 San Diego Chargers season

    1962 San Diego Chargers season

    1962_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • Brian Kelly (American football coach)
  • American football coach (born 1961)

    Joseph A. Meyer (1938–1942) No team (1943–1944) Ray Nolting (1945–1948) Sid Gillman (1949–1954) George Blackburn (1955–1960) Chuck Studley (1961–1966) Homer

    Brian Kelly (American football coach)

    Brian Kelly (American football coach)

    Brian_Kelly_(American_football_coach)

  • Sid (given name)
  • Name list

    Algeria from 1991 to 1992 Sid Gillman (1911–2003), American football player and coach Sid Gilman (born 1932), American neurologist Sid Going (1943–2024), New

    Sid (given name)

    Sid_(given_name)

  • 1966 San Diego Chargers season
  • NFL team season

    years in San Diego, but had expressed dissatisfaction with head coach Sid Gillman in his joint role of general manager early the previous season. They

    1966 San Diego Chargers season

    1966 San Diego Chargers season

    1966_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • List of Cincinnati Bearcats head football coaches
  • Sid Gillman guided the Bearcats to three Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships, the most of any Cincinnati coach in any conference. Gillman also

    List of Cincinnati Bearcats head football coaches

    List_of_Cincinnati_Bearcats_head_football_coaches

  • Tommy Prothro
  • American football player and coach (1920–1995)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Tommy Prothro

    Tommy Prothro

    Tommy_Prothro

  • Tennessee Titans
  • National Football League franchise in Nashville, Tennessee

    Andre Johnson 2024 WR 2016 Coaches and executives Inductee Class Position Seasons Sammy Baugh 1963 Head coach 1964 Sid Gillman 1983 Head coach 1973–1974

    Tennessee Titans

    Tennessee_Titans

  • Art Shell
  • American football player and coach (born 1946)

    since Fritz Pollard in 1925. Through Al Davis, Shell is a member of the Sid Gillman coaching tree. As coach of the Raiders from 1989 to 1994 (at the time

    Art Shell

    Art Shell

    Art_Shell

  • Al Davis
  • American football coach and executive (1929–2011)

    did not keep Davis on his staff. Davis had met Los Angeles Rams coach Sid Gillman in Atlantic City at a coaching clinic; the NFL coach had been impressed

    Al Davis

    Al_Davis

  • June Jones
  • American football player and coach (born 1953)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    June Jones

    June Jones

    June_Jones

  • 1960 Los Angeles Chargers season
  • Inaugural season for the franchise in Los Angeles

    the inaugural season of the American Football League (AFL). Head coach Sid Gillman led the Chargers to the AFL Western Division title with a 10–4 record

    1960 Los Angeles Chargers season

    1960 Los Angeles Chargers season

    1960_Los_Angeles_Chargers_season

  • Steve Young
  • American football player (born 1961)

    year in the NFL. Klosterman also told Young that Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman, who had been hired as a consultant, would tutor him on how to be a pro

    Steve Young

    Steve Young

    Steve_Young

  • Al Saunders
  • American football coach (born 1947)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Al Saunders

    Al Saunders

    Al_Saunders

  • Lamar Lundy
  • American football player (1935–2007)

    assistant coach for the San Diego Chargers under Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman, but was forced by illness to cease coaching. Lundy died at age 71 on

    Lamar Lundy

    Lamar Lundy

    Lamar_Lundy

  • United States Football League
  • American football league (1983–1986)

    two head coaches) who are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Sid Gillman (front office consultant) – Oklahoma Outlaws and Los Angeles Express

    United States Football League

    United States Football League

    United_States_Football_League

  • Tom Flores
  • American football player, coach and executive (born 1937)

    fifth-leading passer in the AFL's history. Flores is a member of the Sid Gillman coaching tree. After stints as an assistant coach in Buffalo and Oakland

    Tom Flores

    Tom Flores

    Tom_Flores

  • List of Miami RedHawks head football coaches
  • 130 seasons. Nine coaches have led the RedHawks to postseason bowl games: Sid Gillman, Woody Hayes, John Pont, Bill Mallory, Dick Crum, Tim Rose, Terry Hoeppner

    List of Miami RedHawks head football coaches

    List_of_Miami_RedHawks_head_football_coaches

  • Junior Seau
  • American football player (1969–2012)

    2000 — Legend of the Year — Sid Brooks 2001 — Legend of the Year — Lance Alworth 2002 — Legend of the Year — Sid Gillman 2003 — Legend of the Year — Don

    Junior Seau

    Junior Seau

    Junior_Seau

  • Mike Riley (gridiron football)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1953)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Mike Riley (gridiron football)

    Mike Riley (gridiron football)

    Mike_Riley_(gridiron_football)

  • January 3
  • Day of the year

    (born 1897) 2002 – Satish Dhawan, Indian engineer (born 1920) 2003 – Sid Gillman, American football player and coach (born 1911) 2004 – Des Corcoran,

    January 3

    January_3

  • 1964 American Football League Championship Game
  • Chargers (Western) (8–5–1) Buffalo Bills (Eastern) (12–2) 7 20 Head coach: Sid Gillman Head coach: Lou Saban 1 2 3 4 Total SD 7 0 0 0 7 BUF 3 10 0 7 20 Date

    1964 American Football League Championship Game

    1964_American_Football_League_Championship_Game

  • Bobby Ross
  • American football player and coach (born 1936)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Bobby Ross

    Bobby Ross

    Bobby_Ross

  • 1964 San Diego Chargers season
  • American Football League team season

    a potential tie. After three plays netted only two yards, head coach Sid Gillman opted to take the short field goal with 2:47 to play. Blair converted

    1964 San Diego Chargers season

    1964 San Diego Chargers season

    1964_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • Luke Fickell
  • American football player and coach (born 1973)

    Joseph A. Meyer (1938–1942) No team (1943–1944) Ray Nolting (1945–1948) Sid Gillman (1949–1954) George Blackburn (1955–1960) Chuck Studley (1961–1966) Homer

    Luke Fickell

    Luke Fickell

    Luke_Fickell

  • West Coast offense
  • American football offense with a greater emphasis on passing than on running

    the term “West Coast offense” to describe the offense formalized by Sid Gillman with the AFL Chargers in the 1960s and later by Don Coryell's St. Louis

    West Coast offense

    West_Coast_offense

  • American Football League
  • League that merged with the NFL in 1970

    Kansas City Chiefs on May 26. The San Diego Chargers, under head coach Sid Gillman, won a decisive 51–10 victory over the Boston Patriots for the 1963 AFL

    American Football League

    American_Football_League

  • Chuck Noll
  • American football player and coach (1932–2014)

    the University of Dayton coaching staff. He was offered a position by Sid Gillman on the staff of the Los Angeles Chargers, during its inaugural season

    Chuck Noll

    Chuck Noll

    Chuck_Noll

  • 1961 American Football League Championship Game
  • 17-of-32 for 226 yards for four interceptions. San Diego head coach Sid Gillman was involved in a heated post-game discussion at mid-field with an official

    1961 American Football League Championship Game

    1961_American_Football_League_Championship_Game

  • Charlie Waller (American football)
  • American football coach (1921–2009)

    head coach Sid Gillman on November 14, 1969, after Gillman's resignation due to poor health, Gilman remained as general manager. After Gillman's health improved

    Charlie Waller (American football)

    Charlie_Waller_(American_football)

  • The Greatest Show on Turf
  • Nickname for offenses of the St. Louis Rams during some NFL seasons

    opponent's pass rush. Mike Martz said the offensive system was invented by Sid Gillman and refined at San Diego State by Don Coryell, who later transmitted

    The Greatest Show on Turf

    The_Greatest_Show_on_Turf

  • Peyton Manning
  • American football player (born 1976)

    was superior. Five said that they would take him first in the draft; Sid Gillman said about Manning, "this is a pro quarterback." The Colts' scouts initially

    Peyton Manning

    Peyton Manning

    Peyton_Manning

  • List of NFL head coach wins leaders
  • Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2013. "Gillman Coaching results". Pro Football Reference.com. Archived from the original

    List of NFL head coach wins leaders

    List of NFL head coach wins leaders

    List_of_NFL_head_coach_wins_leaders

  • List of Tennessee Titans seasons
  • AFC Central 4th 1 13 0 Bill Peterson (0–5) Sid Gillman (1–8) 1974 1974 NFL AFC Central 2nd 7 7 0 Sid Gillman 1975 1975 NFL AFC Central 3rd 10 4 0 Robert

    List of Tennessee Titans seasons

    List of Tennessee Titans seasons

    List_of_Tennessee_Titans_seasons

  • 1955 NFL Championship Game
  • Angeles Rams (Western) (8–3–1) 38 14 Head coach: Paul Brown Head coach: Sid Gillman 1 2 3 4 Total CLE 3 14 14 7 38 LA 0 7 0 7 14 Date December 26, 1955 Stadium

    1955 NFL Championship Game

    1955 NFL Championship Game

    1955_NFL_Championship_Game

  • Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
  • Hall of fame in Beverly Hills, California

    tennis players Brian Teacher and Stacy Margolin, and football coach Sid Gillman. Amy Alcott (Golf 1990) Sam Balter (Media 1990) Ron Barak (Gymnastics

    Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

    Southern_California_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame

  • Butch Jones
  • American football coach (born 1968)

    Joseph A. Meyer (1938–1942) No team (1943–1944) Ray Nolting (1945–1948) Sid Gillman (1949–1954) George Blackburn (1955–1960) Chuck Studley (1961–1966) Homer

    Butch Jones

    Butch Jones

    Butch_Jones

  • Jeff Fisher
  • American football player and coach (born 1958)

    Shaughnessy (1948–1949) Joe Stydahar (1950–1952) Hamp Pool (1952–1954) Sid Gillman (1955–1959) Bob Waterfield (1960–1962) Harland Svare (1962–1965) George

    Jeff Fisher

    Jeff Fisher

    Jeff_Fisher

  • 2003 NFL season
  • American football season

    Shreveport, alongside his parents. Sid Gillman: A former head coach and general manager with the San Diego Chargers, Gillman died in his sleep on January 3

    2003 NFL season

    2003_NFL_season

  • Kevin Gilbride
  • American football coach (born 1951)

    Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016) Sid Gillman (1960–1969) Charlie Waller (1969–1970) Sid Gillman (1971) Harland Svare (1971–1973) Ron Waller

    Kevin Gilbride

    Kevin Gilbride

    Kevin_Gilbride

  • 1968 San Diego Chargers season
  • NFL team season

    improved on their 8–5–1 record from 1967, finishing at 9–5. This was also Sid Gillman's final full year as Chargers head coach. Week One: San Diego Chargers

    1968 San Diego Chargers season

    1968_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • 1973 NFL season
  • American football season

    Bill Peterson was fired after the Oilers lost their first five games. Sid Gillman finished out the rest of the season. San Diego Chargers: Harland Svare

    1973 NFL season

    1973 NFL season

    1973_NFL_season

  • John Fassel
  • American football player and coach (born 1974)

    Shaughnessy (1948–1949) Joe Stydahar (1950–1952) Hamp Pool (1952–1954) Sid Gillman (1955–1959) Bob Waterfield (1960–1962) Harland Svare (1962–1965) George

    John Fassel

    John Fassel

    John_Fassel

  • Dick Crum (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1934)

    Pittser (1924–1931) Frank Wilton (1932–1941) Stu Holcomb (1942–1943) Sid Gillman (1944–1947) George Blackburn (1948) Woody Hayes (1949–1950) Ara Parseghian

    Dick Crum (American football)

    Dick_Crum_(American_football)

  • San Francisco 49ers
  • National Football League franchise in Santa Clara, California

    downfield, passing game—was actually created by 1960s L.A. / San Diego coach Sid Gillman, and San Diego State coach Don Coryell, who also employed a version of

    San Francisco 49ers

    San Francisco 49ers

    San_Francisco_49ers

  • Sidney (given name)
  • Name list

    cycling administrator Sid Gepford (1895–1924), American football halfback Sid Gillman (1911–2003), American football player and coach Sidney Leslie Goodwin

    Sidney (given name)

    Sidney_(given_name)

  • St. Louis Rams
  • Former National Football League franchise in St. Louis, Missouri (1995–2015)

    headline. Coached by Wetzel, and featuring future Hall-of-Fame coach Sid Gillman as a receiver, the team went 5–2–2 in its first season, finishing in

    St. Louis Rams

    St._Louis_Rams

  • 1963 American Football League Championship Game
  • Chargers (Western) (11–3) 10 51 Head coach: Mike Holovak Head coach: Sid Gillman 1 2 3 4 Total BOS 7 3 0 0 10 SD 21 10 7 13 51 Date January 5, 1964 Stadium

    1963 American Football League Championship Game

    1963_American_Football_League_Championship_Game

  • 1956 Pro Bowl
  • National Football League all-star game

    West by a score of 31–30. The West team was led by the Los Angeles Rams Sid Gillman while Joe Kuharich of the Washington Redskins' coached the East squad

    1956 Pro Bowl

    1956 Pro Bowl

    1956_Pro_Bowl

  • John Fox (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1955)

    NFL. Fox was defensive backs coach at U.S. International University. Sid Gillman, past head coach of the San Diego Chargers, was the athletic director

    John Fox (American football)

    John Fox (American football)

    John_Fox_(American_football)

  • Carlsbad, California
  • City in California, United States

    of New Village Arts Theatre Samantha Ginn, actress and stage director Sid Gillman, professional football player Troy Glaus, baseball player LeRoy Grannis

    Carlsbad, California

    Carlsbad, California

    Carlsbad,_California

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  • SIF
  • Female

    Norse

    SIF

    Variant spelling of Old Norse Siv, SIF means "bride."

    SIF

  • SIÔRS
  • Male

    Welsh

    SIÔRS

    Welsh form of Greek Georgios, SIÔRS means "earth-worker, farmer."

    SIÔRS

  • SIÔNED
  • Female

    Welsh

    SIÔNED

    Feminine form of Welsh Siôn, SIÔNED means "God is gracious." This is the Welsh form of English Janet.

    SIÔNED

  • ANA-SIN-EMID
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ANA-SIN-EMID

    , I trust in Sin!

    ANA-SIN-EMID

  • SIÔN
  • Male

    Welsh

    SIÔN

    Welsh form of Old French Jean, SIÔN means "God is gracious."

    SIÔN

  • SIV
  • Female

    Norse

    SIV

    Old Norse name derived from the word sif, SIV means "bride, wife." In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Þórr.

    SIV

  • ÄGID
  • Male

    German

    ÄGID

    Abbreviated form of German Ägidius, ÄGID means "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."

    ÄGID

  • DÁVID
  • Male

    Hungarian

    DÁVID

    Hungarian, Slovak and Slovenian form of Hebrew David, DÁVID means "beloved."

    DÁVID

  • SIÂN
  • Female

    Welsh

    SIÂN

    Welsh form of English Jane, SIÂN means "God is gracious."

    SIÂN

  • TEODÓSIO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    TEODÓSIO

    Portuguese form of Latin Theodosius, TEODÓSIO means "god-giving."

    TEODÓSIO

  • ALOÏSIA
  • Female

    German

    ALOÏSIA

     Feminine form of German Aloïs, ALOÏSIA means "famous warrior."

    ALOÏSIA

  • SIM
  • Male

    English

    SIM

    Short form of English Simon, SIM means "hearkening."

    SIM

  • GID
  • Male

    English

    GID

    Short form of English Gideon, GID means "cutter down; hewer," i.e. "mighty warrior."

    GID

  • VID
  • Male

    Slovene

    VID

    Slovene form of Roman Latin Vitus, VID means "life."

    VID

  • SYD
  • Male

    English

    SYD

    Short form of English unisex Sydney, SYD means "St. Denis."

    SYD

  • Sid
  • Boy/Male

    English American French

    Sid

    Wide Island: south of the water; 'from St. Denis'.

    Sid

  • SIB
  • Male

    English

    SIB

    Pet form of Middle English Sibald, SIB means "bold victory."

    SIB

  • SIÔR
  • Male

    Welsh

    SIÔR

    Welsh form of Greek Georgios, SIÔR means "earth-worker, farmer."

    SIÔR

  • Sid
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French

    Sid

    From Saint Denis; Variant of Sidney from St Denis

    Sid

  • SID
  • Male

    English

    SID

    Masculine short form of English unisex Sidney, SID means "St. Denis."

    SID

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  • Sad
  • supperl.

    Afflictive; calamitous; causing sorrow; as, a sad accident; a sad misfortune.

  • Sin
  • n.

    An embodiment of sin; a very wicked person.

  • Rid
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rid

  • Skid
  • v. t.

    To check with a skid, as wagon wheels.

  • Aid
  • v. t.

    An aid-de-camp, so called by abbreviation; as, a general's aid.

  • Side
  • a.

    Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark.

  • Side
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.

  • Sad
  • supperl.

    Dull; grave; dark; somber; -- said of colors.

  • Sod
  • v. t.

    To cover with sod; to turf.

  • Side
  • v. t.

    To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward.

  • Sin
  • n.

    A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.

  • Kid
  • n.

    Gloves made of kid.

  • Side
  • v. i.

    To lean on one side.

  • Sit
  • v. t.

    To hold a session; to be in session for official business; -- said of legislative assemblies, courts, etc.; as, the court sits in January; the aldermen sit to-night.

  • Mid
  • superl.

    Occupying a middle position; middle; as, the mid finger; the mid hour of night.

  • Sis
  • n.

    Six. See Sise.

  • Side-wheel
  • a.

    Having a paddle wheel on each side; -- said of steam vessels; as, a side-wheel steamer.