- Cal Murphy
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Name=Cal Murphy
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DateOfBirth=1932
Birthplace=Winnipeg, Manitoba
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1983-1996
1997-1999
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CFHOF=28&builder=Murphy,%20CalCal Murphy is a
Canadian Football League Hall of Famer who earned his fame as a coach and General Manager for nineGrey Cup Championship teams. Cal Murphy joined the CFL coaching ranks in 1974 with theBC Lions under Head CoachEagle Keys , and became Head Coach in 1975. He was fired midway through the 1976 season, and moved on to spend the 1977 Grey Cup Championship season in Montreal with the Alouettes under Head CoachMarv Levy . In 1978 he took the job asoffensive line coach with theEdmonton Eskimos under head coachHugh Campbell , and from 1978 through 1982, Edmonton won an unprecedented consecutive 5 Grey Cup Championship with the talents of football greats such as Tom Wilkinson,Larry Highbaugh , andWarren Moon .In 1983, Murphy was hired by Paul Robson of the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers and spent 14 years as Head Coach and General Manager. Almost immediately, Murphy set the tone that would define his career in Winnipeg as a tenacious competitor. He developed a reputation for finding top talent, and developed one of the most feared defences in CFL history with the likes ofTyrone Jones , James "Wild" West, and Aaron Brown. In a controversial move, he traded away strong-armed and popular starting QBDieter Brock to theHamilton Tiger-Cats for the smarts of lesser known QBTom Clements . Although Clements would suffer a season-ending collarbone injury, and the Bombers would lose in the 1983 Western Final to the B.C. Lions, in 1984 they would crush the Brock-led Tiger-Cats 47-17 in a frigid Grey Cup inEdmonton , bringing the city of Winnipeg its first Grey Cup in 22 years.Murphy was awarded the
Annis Stukus Trophy for Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1984. The Blue Bombers appeared in five Grey Cups under his tenure as GM and Head Coach, winning three in 1984, 1988, 1990. He earned a reputation for his often cantankerous personality. His Irish tenacity and competitiveness earned him the the tongue in cheek media moniker of "kindly Cal". He was an outspoken opponent of CFL expansion to the U.S. believing it put at risk the uniqueness of the Canadian game, and challenged the goodwill relationship long-maintained with the NFL.Murphy finished up his illustrious CFL career in Regina with the
Saskatchewan Roughriders from 1997 to 1999. In 2000, he coached with theFrankfurt Galaxy inNFL Europe , followed by a brief stint withChicago Enforcers in theXFL .Murphy, one of seven children, was born in
Winnipeg in 1932. His father, William Murphy, a senior executive withCoca-Cola , moved the family toVancouver . He attendedVancouver College , a K-12 independent Catholic school for boys served by theCongregation of Christian Brothers inBritish Columbia , where he was a football standout. He then starred with theUniversity of British Columbia Thunderbirds as a left-handedquarterback anddefensive back , and played a brief stint with the Vancouver Lions of the CFL in 1956. Murphy then turned to education, returning to Vancouver College and taking over the reins as Head Coach in 1960-61. He led the Fighting Irish to their only undefeated season. He pursued his Master's Degree at while an assistant coach atEastern Washington University under Head Coach Dave Holmes. Murphy followed Holmes to the University of Hawaii Rainbows, and became part of the most successful coaching tenure in Hawaii history. (From 1968-1974, UH won 67 percent of its games and never suffered a losing season.) In 1973, Murphy left Hawaii for theSan Jose State Spartans (1973) under Head CoachDarryl Rogers .After suffering heart attacks in 1978 and 1985, in 1992 Murphy underwent emergency heart bypass surgery that kept him alive before being saved by a last-second donor and successful heart transplant surgery. In January 1993, the
Governor General of Canada presented Cal Murphy with the125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal in recognition of the significant contribution to compatriots, community and toCanada .Murphy was elected into the
Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2004, and is currently a scout for theSuper Bowl ChampionIndianapolis Colts . Murphy's eldest son, Mike is a scout with the NFL'sMiami Dolphins , and son-in-lawSammy Garza , is a scout with the NFL'sDallas Cowboys . Cal has seven children named Carol (Irish), Mike, Barb, Erin, Shannon, Brian, known as the slap happy joker and Coast Guard officer based out of Honolulu Hawaii and Kelly. Murphy also has 7 grandchildren with two more arriving in March 2009.
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