- Bill Musgrave
NFL player
Name=Bill Musgrave
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1967|11|11
Birthplace=flagicon|USAGrand Junction, Colorado
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Height_ft=6
Height_in=2
Weight_lbs=196
Position=Quarterback
number=14
College=Oregon
DraftedYear=1991
DraftedRound=4 / Pick 106
Stats=Y
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years=1991-1994
1995-1996
teams=San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos
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HOF=William Scott Musgrave (born
November 11 ,1967 inGrand Junction, Colorado ) is the current quarterbacks coach for theNFL 'sAtlanta Falcons .Playing career
A standout athlete at
Grand Junction High School , Musgrave was named the Colorado High School Athlete of the Year in 1985. Musgrave started four years for theUniversity of Oregon , and was captain for three. Musgrave led the Ducks to back to back bowl appearances for the first time in school history. In 1990, as a Senior, Musgrave was named team MVP, 1990 first-team all-conference quarterback, GTE Academic All-American of the Year, and earned a Scholar-Athlete Award by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Musgrave was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2000. Musgrave is the team's career leader for passing yardage (8343).Drafted in the fourth round by the
Dallas Cowboys , Musgrave would be released in camp and played with theSan Francisco 49ers from 1991-94 under head coachGeorge Seifert and offensive coordinatorMike Shanahan . Musgrave went with Shanahan to Denver in 1995-96, and was released in preseason 1997.Coaching career
Immediately after being released as a player, Musgrave joined the
Oakland Raiders as a quarterbacks coach for 1997. 1998 placed him with thePhiladelphia Eagles , where he was quarterbacks coach underRay Rhodes , another former 49er assistant. Toward the end of the year, Musgrave was calling plays instead of offensive coordinator Dana Bible. In 1999, Musgrave left to be the quarterbacks coach underGeorge Seifert with theCarolina Panthers , in an arrangement that saw he and Seifert having a heavy hand in calling the plays over offensive coordinatorGil Haskell . Upon Haskell's departure to Seattle, Musgrave was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2000.Having enjoyed a favorable relationship with Seifert, doing gameplanning, and helping call plays was a major plus for Musgrave, and a reason the team chose him to replace Haskell, who had been a holdover from a previous staff. However, as an inexperienced coordinator, Musgrave had faltered at times, been criticized in the media for choices in playcalling, and was at one point rumored to have been yelled at by Seifert in front of the team. Musgrave resigned from the position after four games.
Musgrave accepted the position of offensive coordinator under
Al Groh at theUniversity of Virginia in 2001-2002, tutoringMatt Schaub to school records. Musgrave left to be the offensive coordinator for theJacksonville Jaguars (2003-04), and was released from that position. Since, Musgrave has held the quarterbacks coach position for theWashington Redskins (2005) andAtlanta Falcons (2006-).
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