- Jim Dooley
NFL PlayerCoach
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Position=Wide Receiver
College=University of Miami
DraftedYear=1952
DraftedRound=1 / Pick 8
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coachingyears=1968-1971
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years=1952-1961
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ProBowls=James William Dooley (
February 8 ,1930 –January 8 ,2008 ) was a former American football player and coach. He is best remembered for his tenure in both capacities with theNational Football League 'sChicago Bears .Dooley, who grew up in
Miami, Florida , originally wanted to pursue a career in medicine at Vanderbilt University, but attended the nearbyUniversity of Miami when head coachAndy Gustafson agreed to have the school pay his way through medical school. With the Hurricanes, he played on both sides of the ball and put together an outstanding career, winningAll-America n honors and becoming the first player in school history to have his number retired. Possessing great speed, he capped this era with four interceptions againstClemson University in theGator Bowl onJanuary 1 ,1952 , then was drafted in the first round by the Bears.In his first year in the
NFL , Dooley saw little time on offense, but collected five interceptions. In 1953, he became an important part of the team's passing attack with 53 receptions and four touchdowns, showing a flair for faking out defenders while also popularizing the down-and-out pass. After 34 catches and seven touchdowns the following year, Dooley's career took a detour when he missed much of the next two seasons by serving theU.S. Air Force . He joined the team onNovember 28 ,1956 , and played in their final three games, helping the team reach theNFL Championship game against theNew York Giants .Teaming with fellow wideout
Harlon Hill , Dooley hauled in 37 passes, but only reached the end zone once during the1957 NFL season . He then missed the entire 1958 campaign when he was forced to the sidelines with an ankle injury, but returned in 1959 with 41 catches. After following that performance with 36 receptions in 1960, Dooley made plans to retire, but changed his mind, catching only six passes the following year.After competing during the 1962 preseason, Dooley officially retired, but he was soon added as an assistant coach. Three years as the team's
wide receivers coach were followed in 1966 by his elevation to the role of the team'sdefensive coordinator . The move followed the departure of George Allen, with Dooley quickly becoming known for his innovative strategies. These included flip-flopping the team's defensive tackles during that first year, then using five men in the defensive backfield on third down in 1967, which became known as "the Dooley Shift" and now is referred to as the nickel defense.In February 1968, Dooley was returned to the offensive side of the ball, but that status changed just months later when Chicago's legendary coach, 73-year-old
George Halas , announced his retirement onMay 27 due toarthritis . Dooley was named to replace him the following day.The Bears won half of their games during the
1968 NFL season , but the team collapsed the following year with a 1-13 record. The lone win that year came at midseason against the league's other 1-13 team, thePittsburgh Steelers .In 1970, the Bears improved by five games to finish with a 6-8 record, and appeared to be on track for major improvement the following year by winning five of their first seven games. However, the second half of the campaign proved to be disaster, with just one win in the final seven contests. The inevitable result of the collapse came on
December 29 ,1971 when Dooley was fired, the first Bears coach ever to suffer that fate.Dooley soon signed as the linebacker coach for the
Buffalo Bills , but resigned after just one season. After sitting out the1973 NFL season , Dooley was named an assistant with the fledglingWorld Football League 'sSouthern California Sun . The job came just one week after he had filed for bankruptcy, citing nearly half a million dollars in debts, including $320,000 to former Bear player and assistantSid Luckman . In a parallel of his personal problems, Dooley's job ended with the financial problems of the league, at which point he went to work for Luckman's company, Sellucraft, as a national account sales manager for flexible packaging products, for the next five years.On
October 12 ,1981 , he was rehired by the Bears as an offensive consultant, a decision that caused conflict with the team's coaching staff, causing them to consider him something of a spy for management. After the conclusion of the season, Dooley and all the other coaches were dismissed, but the team's new head coachMike Ditka , who had played under Dooley two decades earlier, hired him to scout game film of upcoming opponents.Dooley flourished in his new job, aiding the Bears's rise and playing a part in their dominating 1985 season that was capped with a 46-10 victory over the
New England Patriots inSuper Bowl XX .In 1997, he was honored by his alma mater with a spot in the Miami Hurricanes' Ring of Honor.
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