- Red Strader
Norman "Red" Strader (
December 21 ,1902 –May 26 ,1956 ) was a football player and coach who served in both capacities at the collegiate and professional levels. In the college ranks, he spent two years as head coach atSt. Mary's College of California , and later held the same position with the New York Yankees,New York Yanks andSan Francisco 49ers .Born in
Newton, New Jersey , Strader moved with his family six months after his arrival toModesto, California , attending high school in the town. He advanced to St. Mary's, where he played at fullback under futureCollege Football Hall of Fame coachSlip Madigan . During his final year in 1925, he was recognized as the first player in Gael history to earn All-American recognition.Strader then turned to baseball when he was signed on
February 20 ,1926 , by theCleveland Indians . He played with three teams: inSaginaw, Michigan ;Wheeling, West Virginia ; andHollywood, California , but returned to football in 1927, when he played one season with theNational Football League 'sChicago Cardinals .In 1928, he took his first football coaching job when accepted the top job for
Regis College inColorado . By 1932, he returned to St. Mary's working under Madigan for the next eight seasons, but when health problems forced Madigan to retire, Strader was promoted to head coach onMarch 17 ,1940 .After two seasons as head coach, Strader was irritated when the Gaels' Bay area rival, the
University of San Francisco , blocked the team from using their regular field atKezar Stadium . However, greater considerations due to the onset of World War II and St. Mary's turning over a portion of their campus to naval training caused Strader to resign and spend the next 40 months in the service. During this period, he rose to the rank of lieutenant commander while coaching football and baseball at a trio of naval bases.Upon the end of the war, Strader was hired in 1946 as backfield coach of the Yankees of the fledgling
All-America Football Conference . When head coachRay Flaherty was forced out after a slow start onSeptember 17 ,1948 , Strader was elevated to take his place. In his first season, the Yankees split their 10 remaining games, then reached the playoffs the following year with an 8-4 mark.In December 1949, the AAFC was officially merged with the NFL, with a majority of the Yankees players being shifted to the older league's
New York Bulldogs . Strader was named to lead the remolded team onJanuary 5 ,1950 and led the Yanks to a 7-5 finish that season. However, in June 1951, he was hospitalized for several weeks with heart problems. Those health concerns resulted in his departure onAugust 5 , 1951, with team ownerTed Collins stating that he wanted assurances that Strader would not be compromised by the strains of coaching, a comment that Strader vigorously denied, saying he had been fired.Strader's anger continued six weeks later when he filed a lawsuit asking for $10,000 in salary from Collins, while also severely criticizing the
NFL draft . Despite having only an oral agreement, Strader won his salary case onFebruary 28 ,1952 , and also gained $1,451 in expenses from Collins, who had since sold the team to a group that had moved and renamed the team as the Dallas Texans.Briefly considered to replace Dick Todd as head coach of the
Washington Redskins , Strader spent the1952 NFL season as an assistant coach and scout with the 49ers before resigning onMarch 28 ,1953 . He spent the next year working in theconstruction business, while continuing to scout, and was again speculated as a head coaching candidate. This time, the team was the Baltimore Colts, but whenWeeb Ewbank was hired by Baltimore, Strader stayed in his earlierroles.San Francisco head coach
Buck Shaw was fired onDecember 13 , 1954 after serving as the only coach in franchise history, with Strader being hired 10 days later to replace him. Shaw's main flaw with team ownerTony Morabito was his inability to win achampionship, but Morabito said winning a title in his first year would not be reason to dismiss Strader.In spite of a strong series of wins during the preseason, that opinion would change when the 49ers split their first six contests, then lost to the Los Angeles Rams on
November 6 ,1955 . That defeat caused one fan to hang Strader in effigy outsideKezar Stadium , and by the end of the season, the 49ers had won just four of 12 contests, and dealt with reports of continued conflict between the coach and his players. Upon being fired onDecember 19 , Strader disputed such talk by noting that he had been given the game ball in the season's final game.Strader had only a short time to ponder his future, dying in his sleep of a heart attack just five months later, the end of cardiac problems that had plagued him for the past two years. On
December 12 ,1956 , Strader's widow, Helen, filed a$27,000 lawsuit against the 49ers, asking for the compensation provided by her husband's contract. Three years later, she received an out-of-court settlement for $18,000.Career regular season record: 12 - 22 - 2 (0.361)
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