- John Mazur
John Edward Mazur (born
June 17 ,1930 inPlymouth, Pennsylvania ) is a former football player and coach who was a quarterback for theUniversity of Notre Dame and also served as head coach for theNew England Patriots from 1970 to 1972.Mazur's outstanding quarterback skills at Plymouth High School in Pennsylvania caught the attention of Notre Dame coaches, leading him to play for the Fighting Irish from 1949 to 1951, starting for the 1951 squad that finished 7-2-1. The following year, Mazur went into the
Marine Corps , playing quarterback for both the Quantico andCamp Pendleton Marines. Upon his discharge in 1954, Mazur headed toCanada , where he spent one year with theBritish Columbia Lions of theCanadian Football League before suffering a career-ending ankle injury.In 1955, Mazur entered the coaching ranks, spending the first of three years as an assistant at the
Tulane University . He followed that with one year atMarquette University in 1958, before heading east to work three years in a similar capacity forBoston University .On
January 22 ,1962 , Mazur was hired as backfield coach of theAmerican Football League Buffalo Bills , spending seven seasons with the team as offensive coordinator, helping them capture AFL titles in both 1964 and 1965. By his final year with Buffalo in 1968, Mazur had seen the team collapse with the worst record in professional football, a dubious distinction that helped them selectO.J. Simpson in theNFL Draft .Looking for other options, Mazur was hired as an assistant with the Boston Patriots on
February 6 ,1969 . However, the team struggled under new head coach Clive Rush, who resigned onNovember 3 ,1970 , elevating Mazur to his first and only head coaching role.Mazur was re-hired at the end of the
1970 NFL season , and selected quarterbackJim Plunkett with the first pick in the 1971 draft. Leading the team to a 6-8 mark that year, which included upsets of theMiami Dolphins , Baltimore Colts andOakland Raiders , the team enjoyed its best record since 1966, and Mazur was awarded a new contract with a substantial pay increase. That excitement would be short-lived as the Patriots won only two of their first nine games. Mazur then resigned onNovember 13 ,1972 , one day after a 52-0 shutout by Miami, and was replaced byPhil Bengston .Mazur would resurface the next year as defensive backs coach with the
Philadelphia Eagles , and would survive the dismissal of much of the coaching staff following the end of the1975 NFL season . However, after just one year working underDick Vermeil , Mazur left in 1977 to join former Eagles assistantWalt Michaels , who had been hired as head coach of theNew York Jets .After two years as defensive backs coach with the Jets, Mazur was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1979, helping the team to its second straight 8-8 season. The following year, the team's fortunes dipped considerably with a 4-12 mark, while Mazur's health also took a turn for the worse. In December, he announced that he would be retiring to battle the effects of
Parkinson's Disease .Since his retirement, Mazur's finances have dwindled because of his disease, forcing his now 74-year-old wife Bernadine to return to work. In a 2005
Boston Globe article, Mazur notes that his $1,500 a year pension has not increased in a quarter century.
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