- Pat Peppler
Pat Peppler (born
April 16 ,1922 ) is a former football coach and executive who worked for teams that won fiveNational Football League titles. He may be best remembered for serving as head coach of the NFL'sAtlanta Falcons during the final nine games of the1976 NFL season .A native of
Shorewood, Wisconsin , Peppler's athleticism atMichigan State University saw him play not only football, but baseball and basketball as well. After graduating, he took a stab at playing minor league baseball and became a head football coach at the high school level, winning state championships at both East Lansing and Grant High Schools.That success led to an eight-year tenure as an assistant at
North Carolina State University beginning in 1954, followed by one year atWake Forest University in 1962. OnJanuary 28 ,1963 , one month after winning their second straight NFL title, theGreen Bay Packers hired Peppler as director of player personnel, where he worked with head coachVince Lombardi in helping continue a talent pipeline that won three more championships, including their first twoSuper Bowl s.However, even before Lombardi left following the
1967 NFL season , Peppler's talent for player procurement stumbled as the team failed to replace the host of futurePro Football Hall of Fame rs that dotted the roster. OnMarch 24 ,1972 , Peppler resigned to become director of professional scouting for theMiami Dolphins , replacing Joe Thomas, who had helped lay the groundwork for the team's success.In his first two years with Miami, Peppler was part of consecutive Super Bowl championships, a stretch that included a perfect 17-0 campaign during the
1972 NFL season . OnFebruary 26 ,1975 , he accepted the position of general manager for the Atlanta Falcons. Looking to build around the first pick in that year's draft, quarterbackSteve Bartkowski , Peppler saw the team finish 4-10 underMarion Campbell during the1975 NFL season . When Campbell won only one of the first five games the following year, he was fired and Peppler finished out the year, compiling a 3-6 record.Despite the promise shown in the final two months of the season, which included an upset of the Dallas Cowboys, Peppler's uncertain future forced him to look for other job openings. On
February 2 ,1977 , he was named assistant general manager of the Houston Oilers, a post he held for four seasons. During that time, the Oilers competed in twoAFC Championship game s against thePittsburgh Steelers , but when head coachBum Phillips was fired after a disappointing end to the1980 NFL season , he was fired and accepted the head coaching position with theNew Orleans Saints . Peppler followed him, taking a front office job onJanuary 27 ,1981 .The Saints, coming off a horrific 1-15 campaign in 1980, spent the next few years rebuilding, but after nearly five years of struggles, Phillips resigned on
November 25 ,1985 , with Peppler also being asked to resign at the same time. The move would mark the end of Peppler's NFL career.
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