Neill Armstrong
{{Short description|American gridiron football player and coach (1926–2016)}}
{{Distinguish|Neil Armstrong}}
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{{Infobox NFL biography
| name = Neill Armstrong
| image = Neill Armstrong - 1948 Bowman.jpg
| alt = Black and white photograph of Armstong in a light-colored number 80 jersey reaching up with his right hand to catch a football
| caption = Armstrong on 1948 Bowman football card
| number = 80, 76, 77
| position = End
Defensive back
| birth_date = {{birth date|1926|3|9|mf=yes}}
| birth_place = Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2016|8|10|1926|3|9|mf=yes}}
| death_place = Trophy Club, Texas, U.S.
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 2
| weight_lb = 189
| high_school = Tishomingo (OK)
| college = Oklahoma A&M
| draftyear = 1947
| draftround = 1
| draftpick = 8
| pastteams =
- Philadelphia Eagles ({{NFL Year|1947|1951}})
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1951, 1953–1954)
| pastcoaching =
- Houston Oilers ({{NFL Year|1962|1963}})
Assistant coach - Edmonton Eskimos ({{CFL Year|1964|1969}})
Head coach - Minnesota Vikings ({{NFL Year|1970|1977}})
Assistant coach - Chicago Bears ({{NFL Year|1978|1981}})
Head coach - Dallas Cowboys ({{NFL Year|1982|1989}})
Assistant coach
| highlights =
- 2× NFL champion (1948, 1949)
- Third-team All-American (1945)
| statlabel1 = Receptions
| statvalue1 = 76
| statlabel2 = Receiving yards
| statvalue2 = 961
| statlabel3 = Touchdowns
| statvalue3 = 11
| coachregrecord = NFL: {{Winning percentage|30|34|record=y}}
CFL: {{Winning percentage|37|56|3|record=y}}
| coachplayoffrecord = NFL: {{Winning percentage|0|1|record=y}}
CFL: {{Winning percentage|0|3|record=y}}
| coachrecord = NFL: {{Winning percentage|30|35|record=y}}
CFL: {{Winning percentage|37|59|3|record=y}}
| pfr = ArmsNe00
| pfrcoach = ArmsNe0
}}
Neill Ford Armstrong (March 9, 1926 – August 10, 2016) was an American football player and coach whose career spanned more than four decades at both the college and professional levels. Notably, Armstrong served as the head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). Member of the 1945 National Championship Oklahoma A&M Team.
Playing career
Armstrong played college football at Oklahoma A & M from 1943 to 1946, and was chosen in the first round (eighth overall) of the 1947 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Playing both at end and defensive back, he helped the team capture the NFL championship in both 1948 and 1949. Armstrong concluded his playing career in the early 1950s playing for the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Coaching career
In 1962, Armstrong's professional coaching career began when he was hired as an assistant coach with the Houston Oilers of the start-up American Football League (AFL). After serving two years in that capacity, he shifted back to Canada as head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos. In his six years, the team reached the postseason three times.{{cite news|url=https://edmontonsun.com/2016/08/18/former-eskimos-head-coach-neill-armstrong-who-led-the-team-in-the-60s-died-last-week-at-the-age-of-90|date=August 18, 2016| newspaper=Edmonton Sun|access-date=May 13, 2024|title=Former Eskimos head coach Neill Armstrong, who led the team in the '60s, died last week at the age of 90|first=Gerry|last=Moddejonge}}
Armstrong was hired as an assistant with the Minnesota Vikings in 1970, and became an integral part of developing the team's dominating defense. After helping the team reach the postseason in all but one of the next eight years, he was hired as head coach of the Chicago Bears on February 16, 1978. In four years at the helm of the Bears, he was only able to compile a record of 30–35, with one playoff appearance in 1979. He was fired on January 3, 1982, but hired less than two months later as an assistant with the Dallas Cowboys. He spent the next eight seasons with the team before announcing his retirement on February 22, 1990.The Oklahoman. [http://newsok.com/cowboys-shuffle-coaching-staff/article/2308160 "Cowboys Shuffle Coaching Staff"]. Associated Press, February 23, 1990. Retrieved on May 4, 2013. He and Bud Grant hold the distinction of being the only two people to have both played and been a head coach in both the NFL and CFL.Daniels, Rob. [https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/index?id=5506379 "Allan Houston among players on All-Space Team"]. ESPN.com, August 28, 2010. Retrieved on May 4, 2013. He died in Trophy Club, Texas in 2016.{{Cite web|url=http://www.lucasfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Neill-Armstrong/#!/Obituary|title = Neill Ford Armstrong - View Obituary & Service Information}}
Head coaching record
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rowspan="2"|Team | rowspan="2"|Year | colspan="5"|Regular Season | colspan="4"|Post Season | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Won | Lost | Ties | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Win % | Result |
CHI||1978
||7||9||0||{{winpct|7|9|0}}||4th in NFC Central|| – || – || – || – | ||||||||
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||10||6||0||{{winpct|10|6|0}}||2nd in NFC Central|| 0 || 1 || {{winpct|0|1|0}} || Lost to Philadelphia Eagles in NFC Wild-Card Game. | ||||||||
CHI||1980
||7||9||0||{{winpct|7|9|0}}||3rd in NFC Central|| – || – || – || – | ||||||||
CHI||1981
||6||10||0||{{winpct|6|10|0}}||5th in NFC Central|| – || – || – || – | ||||||||
colspan="2"| CHI Total || 30 || 34 || 0 || {{winpct|30|34|0}} |||| 0 || 1 || {{winpct|0|1|0}} || – | ||||||||
colspan="2"| Total || 30 || 34 || 0 || {{winpct|30|34|0}} |||| 0 || 1 || {{winpct|0|1|0}} || – |
See also
References
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External links
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