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  2. West Coast offense - Wikipedia

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    The term "West Coast offense", though most often associated with Cincinnati Bengals quarterback coach and, later, San Francisco 49ers head coach Bill Walsh, may actually derive from a remark made by then New York Giants coach Bill Parcells after the Giants defeated the 49ers 17–3 in the 1985 NFL Playoffs.

  3. Emotions in Motion, Part 3: How Bill Walsh ... - AOL

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    Bill Walsh is known for all kinds of innovations. ... became the first offensive play-designer to make pre-snap motion a primary construct of his playbooks. Though most professional football ...

  4. Bill Walsh - Wikipedia

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    William Ernest Walsh (November 30, 1931 – July 30, 2007) was an American professional and college football coach. He served as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Stanford Cardinal, during which time he popularized the West Coast offense.

  5. Wishbone formation - Wikipedia

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    In the National Football League, during the strike season of 1987, the San Francisco 49ers used the wishbone successfully against the New York Giants to win 41–21. Coach Bill Walsh used the wishbone because of his replacement quarterback's familiarity with a similar formation in college. [13]

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  7. The Catch (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The game was broadcast nationally in the United States by CBS. On television, Vin Scully called the play-by-play and Hank Stram did the color commentary. On radio, it was Jack Buck and Pat Summerall doing the play-by-play and color respectively. Local San Francisco radio station KCBS also provided their own broadcast, as they did for all 49ers ...

  8. Football 301 Playbook: One big question for all 16 losing ...

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    For this week’s edition of the Football 301 Playbook, I looked at the 16 losers of Week 1, and one question that I have for each team. Some big, some small, some about players, some more ...

  9. College Football USA 96 - Wikipedia

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    It is the follow-up to Bill Walsh College Football '95 and part of EA's NCAA Football series of games. College Football USA 96 is the first game in the series that included all of the Division l-A teams (there were 108 teams at the time) and was also the first to include actual bowl games (the Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Rose Bowl).

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