- Marion Campbell
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For the Australian writer, see Marion May Campbell. For the English potter, see Dorothy Marion Campbell.
Marion Campbell Date of birth: May 25, 1929 Place of birth: Chester, South Carolina Career information Position(s): Defensive end College: Georgia NFL Draft: 1952 / Round: 4 / Pick: 46 Organizations As player: 1954-1955
1956-1961San Francisco 49ers
Philadelphia EaglesCareer highlights and awards Pro Bowls: 2 Playing stats at NFL.com Francis Marion Campbell (born May 25, 1929) is a former American football defensive lineman and head coach. Campbell played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs from 1949 until 1951, where he was appropriately nicknamed "Swamp Fox". During his NFL playing career, Campbell played for the San Francisco 49ers (1954–1955) and the Philadelphia Eagles (1956–1961).
Campbell has the third lowest winning percentage among coaches who have coached more than three seasons in the NFL. The only coaches behind him are Bert Bell and David Shula.
External links
- database Football: Marion Campbell
Sporting positions Preceded by
John MazurPhiladelphia Eagles Defensive coordinator
1977-85Succeeded by
Wade PhillipsAtlanta Falcons head coaches Norb Hecker (1966–1968) • Norm Van Brocklin (1968–1974) • Marion Campbell (1974–1976) • Pat Peppler (1976) • Leeman Bennett (1977–1982) • Dan Henning (1983–1986) • Marion Campbell (1987–1989) • Jim Hanifan # (1989) • Jerry Glanville (1990–1993) • June Jones (1994–1996) • Dan Reeves (1997–2003) • Wade Phillips # (2003) • Jim L. Mora (2004–2006) • Bobby Petrino (2007) • Emmitt Thomas # (2007) • Mike Smith (2008– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Philadelphia Eagles head coaches Lud Wray (1933–1935) • Bert Bell (1936–1940) • Earle "Greasy" Neale (1941–1950) • Bo McMillin (1951) • Wayne Millner (1951) • Jim Trimble (1952–1955) • Hugh Devore (1956–1957) • Buck Shaw (1958–1960) • Nick Skorich (1961–1963) • Joe Kuharich (1964–1968) • Jerry Williams (1969–1971) • Ed Khayat (1971–1972) • Mike McCormack (1973–1975) • Dick Vermeil (1976–1982) • Marion Campbell (1983–1985) • Fred Bruney (1985) • Buddy Ryan (1986–1990) • Rich Kotite (1991–1994) • Ray Rhodes (1995–1998) • Andy Reid (1999– )
Philadelphia Eagles 1960 NFL Champions 9 Sonny Jurgensen | 11 Norm Van Brocklin | 17 Jerry Reichow | 21 Jimmy Carr | 22 Timmy Brown | 25 Tommy McDonald | 26 Clarence Peaks | 27 Gene Johnson | 28 Bobby Jackson | 29 John Nocera | 30 Theron Sapp | 33 Billy Barnes | 35 Ted Dean | 40 Tom Brookshier | 41 Bobby Freeman | 44 Pete Retzlaff | 45 Don Burroughs | 51 Chuck Weber | 53 Bob Pellegrini | 54 Bill Lapham | 55 Maxie Baughan | 60 Chuck Bednarik | 61 Howard Keys | 62 John Wittenborn | 65 Gerry Huth | 66 Joe Robb | 67 Stan Campbell | 70 Don Owens | 71 John Wilcox | 72 Jess Richardson | 73 Ed Khayat | 74 Riley Gunnels | 75 Jim McCusker | 76 J. D. Smith | 78 Marion Campbell | 79 Gene Gossage | 83 Bobby Walston | 87 Dick Lucas | 88 Jerry Wilson |
Head Coach: Buck Shaw
Coaches: Charlie Gauer | Nick Skorich | Jerry WilliamsCategories:- 1929 births
- Living people
- American football defensive linemen
- Georgia Bulldogs football players
- San Francisco 49ers players
- Philadelphia Eagles players
- Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players
- Minnesota Vikings coaches
- Los Angeles Rams coaches
- Atlanta Falcons coaches
- Philadelphia Eagles coaches
- Boston Patriots (AFL) coaches
- American football defensive lineman, 1920s birth stubs
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