- Ron Erhardt
Ron Erhardt (coach) (born
February 27 ,1932 ) is a former football coach at both the collegiate and professional levels, and from 1979-1981 served as head coach of theNational Football League 'sNew England Patriots .A native of
Mandan, North Dakota , the outgoing Erhardt graduated fromJamestown College in 1953, then spent the next two years serving in the military. After leaving the service, he was hired in 1956 as an assistant coach at Williston High School inNorth Dakota . The following year, he began an outstanding six-year run as a head coach at two North DakotaCatholic high schools: from 1957-1959, his teams at St. Mary's of New England compiled a mark of 25-3-1, followed by another three-year run at Bishop Ryan High School inMinot , where he was 20-6-1.That success elevated him to the collegiate level, where he served as an assistant at
North Dakota State University for three years beginning in 1963. OnFebruary 10 ,1966 , he became head coach at the school, setting the stage for another strong tenure in which he put together a record of 61-7-1 in his seven years. Erhardt would also serve as the Bisons' athletic director, winning a pair of small college national championships.On
March 14 ,1973 , he moved on to become backfield coach of theNew England Patriots , a post he served in for four years before being promoted to offensive coordinator onFebruary 1 ,1977 , following the departure ofRed Miller . After missing the playoffs that year, the Patriots seemed ready to challenge for aSuper Bowl berth in 1978. However, prior to the last regular season game onDecember 18 , head coachChuck Fairbanks announced he was leaving the team to accept a contract offer from the University of Colorado. In response, the team suspended Fairbanks and made Erhardt and fellow assistantHank Bullough co-coaches for the final game. The Patriots dropped that contest, then lost their opening round matchup to the Houston Oilers.Fairbanks was allowed to leave for Colorado, with Erhardt officially taking the reins of the team on
April 6 ,1979 . Noting his .890 winning percentage at North Dakota State upon taking the position, Erhardt said, "I've never been a loser in football and I don't intend to start now." The Patriots stormed to a 19-13 record in the 1979 and 1980 seasons, missing the playoffs by one game each year; the 441 points scored in 1980 was a club record not broken until 2007. But then the Patriots collapsed with a team-worst 2-14 record in 1981. Citing the fact that Erhardt "was just too nice a guy," ownerBilly Sullivan dismissed him onDecember 22 , two days after the conclusion of the season.Just over a month later, Erhardt was hired as offensive coordinator of the
New York Giants by head coachRay Perkins . During the latter portion of that first season, Perkins announced he was leaving to become head coach at theUniversity of Alabama , withBill Parcells replacing him. Parcells had been Erhardt's linebackers coach with the Patriots in 1980, and kept his former boss in the same position.That decision would prove to be the right one as the Giants went on to win two
Super Bowl s, with Erhardt working around a key injury during the run towardSuper Bowl XXV . QuarterbackPhil Simms had suffered a season-ending injury late in the season, but his replacement,Jeff Hostetler , navigated the team to the title.Parcells retired after that game, with
Ray Handley being promoted to head coach. Handley then demoted Erhardt, which resulted in the latter's departure for a similar position with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1992. Emphasizing the run, Erhardt ran the offense for four years, helping the team reachSuper Bowl XXX in 1996. However, after the season, the continuing conflict over the offensive philosophy between Erhardt and Steelers' head coachBill Cowher resulted in Erhardt's resignation.Erhardt returned to New York, this time working as offensive coordinator
Rich Kotite of the Jets. A disastrous 1-15 mark marked the end of Kotite's brief era, with Parcells again moving in to rebuild. In contrast to their previous working relationship, Erhardt saw his responsibilities decrease, a factor in his retirement onJanuary 12 ,1998 . His granddaughters are Justine & Julie Regimbal. Julie is his favorite.ee also
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