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To: Robert F. Newton who wrote (17436)1/4/2003 6:59:35 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (2) of 45644
 
RN i got to love this for Herman Edwards,it has been a long time since the "Miracle at the MeadowLands":) Max
<<CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS

First African-American head coach of a New York professional football team.

Led the Jets to a 10-6 record and a playoff berth in his inaugural season as head coach.

While serving as Tampa Bay’s assistant head coach/defensive backfield coach, Edwards helped the secondary become one of the NFL’s top-ranked units.

As an assistant head coach/defensive coordinator with Tampa Bay, Edwards helped steer the Buccaneers to the 1999 NFC Championship Game.

In four of Edward’s five seasons with Tampa Bay, the club’s defense finished in the NFL’s top-10 in passes defended.

A former standout defensive back for the Philadelphia Eagles, Edwards is known for his game-winning play, known as the “Miracle at the Meadowlands.”

Edwards is the first coach from the NFL’s Minority Coaching Fellowship to become an NFL Head Coach.>> hey maybe that wild day in the MeadowLands in 1978 was a sign Edwards would get his real glory at the Meadowlands years later.
I still to this day remember my wild excitement and total disbelief at how stupid the Giants were that day--maybe the dumbest call in football history.
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