- Jim Lee Howell
NFL PlayerCoach
DateOfBirth=September 27 ,1914
Birthplace=Lonoke, AR
DateOfDeath=January 4 ,1995
College=Arkansas
Position=EndHead Coach
DraftedYear=1937
DraftedRound=
Record=53-27-4
coach=yes
coachingyears=1954-1960
coachingteams=New York Giants
player=yes
years=1937-1942,1946-1947
teams=New York Giants
DatabaseFootballCoach=HOWELJIM01
DatabaseFootball=HOWELJIM01
PFR=James Lee Howell (
September 27 ,1914 -January 4 ,1995 ) was anAmerican football player and coach for the NFL'sNew York Giants . Howell was born inArkansas and playedcollege football at the University of Arkansas. He was drafted by the NY Giants in the1937 NFL Draft and playedwide receiver anddefensive back from 1937 to 1947. Head coachedWagner College football.Howell took over the team as head coach in 1954 from a popular fan, media and player favorite Steve Owen. Howell quickly hired
Vince Lombardi as his offensive coordinator and shortly after convertedTom Landry from player to defensive coordinator. From 1954 to 1960, the Giants played in three NFL Championship Games, defeatingGeorge Halas ’sChicago Bears in 1956 by the score of 47-7.During Howell’s seven seasons as head coach, he earned a career 53-27-4 record, with a .630 winning percentage. He drafted and coached a roster of stars including six future
Pro Football Hall of Fame rs,Sam Huff ,Andy Robustelli ,Rosey Brown ,Emlen Tunnell ,Frank Gifford andDon Maynard . Although his conservative, defensive style was unpopular with the fans and NY media, the Giants' success on the field was more satisfying. Several other players from this era went on to become head coaches and broadcasters.Howell played and coached in an era when football went from a relatively simple game to one of great complexity with schemes, formations and playbooks designed to deceive as much as over power. With future Hall of Fame coordinators Lombardi and Landry, Howell’s job was frequently to play the diplomat within his own team. Rivalries and feuds were legendary.
Howell stayed with the team as Director of Player Personnel until his retirement in 1981. He returned to Arkansas and served in the state legislature. He died on January 4, 1995 in
Lonoke , Arkansas.ee also
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History of the New York Giants (1925-1978)
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