- John Hufnagel
Infobox NFLretired
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position=Quarterback
number=18
birthdate=birth date and age|1951|9|13Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
debutyear=1973
finalyear=1987
draftyear=1973
draftround=14
draftpick=348
college=Penn State
teams=As Player
*Denver Broncos (1973-1975)
*Calgary Stampeders (1976-1979)
*Saskatchewan Roughriders (1980
*Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1984-1986)
*Saskatchewan Roughriders (1987)As Coach
*Saskatchewan Roughriders (1988)
*Calgary Stampeders (1990-1996)
*New Jersey Red Dogs (1997-1998)
*Cleveland Browns (1999-2000)
*Indianapolis Colts (2001)
*Jacksonville Jaguars (2002)
*New England Patriots (2003)
*New York Giants (2004-2006)
*Calgary Stampeders (2008-Present)
stat1label=Passing Yards
stat1value=357
stat2label=Touchdown s-Interception s
stat2value=1-9
stat3label=Games
stat3value=9
nfl=HUF778665
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DatabaseFootball= HUFNAJOH01
highlights=
* 1972 All-American
* 2xGrey Cup Championships (72nd Grey Cup &80th Grey Cup )
* 1xSuper Bowl Championship (Super Bowl XXXVIII )John Coleman Hufnagel (born
September 13 ,1951 , inCoraopolis, Pennsylvania ) is anCanadian football coach and former proquarterback . He is currently the head coach of theCalgary Stampeders in theCanadian Football League . Prior to his hiring to the Stampeders onDecember 3 ,2007 , he was most recently theoffensive coordinator of theNew York Giants of theNational Football League from 2004 untilDecember 26 ,2006 .Playing career
Hufnagel was named an
All-America n atPenn State University in 1972, where he was the starting quarterback for three seasons (1970-1972), earning a 26-3 record. As a junior, he was instrumental in theNittany Lions ' 30-6 Cotton Bowl victory over theUniversity of Texas and played in a 14-0 loss to theUniversity of Oklahoma in the 1973Sugar Bowl as a senior. In 1972, Hufnagel set Penn State’s single-season record for passing yards (since broken) and he remains among the top 10 in most major career passing categories. He finished sixth in theHeisman Trophy voting that year.Hufnagel was the 14th-round draft choice of the
Denver Broncos in the1973 NFL Draft . There he would play for three seasons before beginning a 12-year career in the Canadian Football League with the Calgary Stampeders (1976-1979), theSaskatchewan Roughriders (1980-1983 and 1987), and theWinnipeg Blue Bombers (1984-1986).Coaching career
Hufnagel began his coaching career as a
player-coach for theCanadian Football League 'sSaskatchewan Roughriders in 1988. From 1990-1996 Hufnagel was theoffensive coordinator for theCalgary Stampeders , where he helped futurePro Bowl ersDoug Flutie andJeff Garcia earn All-CFL honors. In 1997, Hufnagel becamehead coach andgeneral manager of theArena Football League ’sNew Jersey Red Dogs . In two seasons there, he posted a 17-11 record.After two seasons (1999, 2000) as the quarterbacks coach for the
Cleveland Browns , Hufnagel was named the quarterbacks coach of theIndianapolis Colts , where he coachedPeyton Manning to a 62.7 percent completion percentage and for 4,131 yards passing. He spent the 2002 season as the quarterbacks coach onTom Coughlin ’s staff in Jacksonville. That year, quarterbackMark Brunell threw only seven interceptions in 416 pass attempts, and an 85.7 quarterback rating. He spent the 2003 season with theSuper Bowl championNew England Patriots . Under Hufnagel’s tutelage,Tom Brady earned a secondSuper Bowl MVP award, completing 60.2 percent of his passes for 3,620 yards and 23 touchdowns.Hufnagel became the offensive coordinator of the New York Giants in 2004, and molded them into NFL’s most potent offenses.
Tiki Barber set a franchise rushing record two years in a row, and the Giants became only the fifth team in NFL history to have five different players score at least seven touchdowns. (Tiki Barber,Jeremy Shockey ,Plaxico Burress ,Amani Toomer andBrandon Jacobs ). While Hufnagel is credited with the rapid development of quarterbackEli Manning , he is sometimes criticized for his often predictable playcalling and an inabiltiy to utilize his offensive playmakers effectively.During the 2006 season, Hufnagel came under much criticism for being too pass-happy and abandoning the running game after the Giants trailed during games. In addition, he was also questioned for having Manning throw the ball the third and sixth most passes in the league over 2005 and 2006 despite Tiki Barber clearly being the best player on offense. In addition, his situational playcalling came under scrutiny, such as when running back Brandon Jacobs was removed from the game inside the five yardline in two games, thus making the offense more predictable to opposing defenses.
Following a 30-7 defeat by the New Orleans Saints, Hufnagel was stripped of his duties as offensive coordinator. A week later, it was revealed he was fired.
On December 3, 2007, Hufnagel was hired as the head coach and general manager of the Calgary Stampeders.
Personal
Hufnagel earned a
Bachelor of Science inmarketing from Penn State University in 1973. He and his wife, Penny, have two daughters and a son and live inNew Jersey .He attended
Montour High School inMcKees Rocks ,Pennsylvania .External links
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=HUFNAJOH01 John Hufnagel statistics] , databasefootball.com
* [http://www.giants.com/team/coach.asp?coach_id=2 John Hufnagel's bio] , www.giants.com
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