- Dick Stanfel
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Dick Stanfel No. 63, 60 Guard Personal information Date of birth: July 20, 1927 Place of birth: San Francisco, California High School: Commerce High School Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 236 lb (107 kg) Career information College: San Francisco NFL Draft: 1951 / Round: 2 / Pick: 19 Debuted in 1952 for the Detroit Lions Last played in 1958 for the Washington Redskins Career history As player:
As coach:
- New Orleans Saints (1980)
(Interim head coach) - Chicago Bears (1981–1992)
(Offensive line coach)
Career highlights and awards - 5× Pro Bowl selection (1953, 1955–1958)
- NFL 1950s All-Decade Team
- 70 Greatest Redskins
Career NFL statistics as of 1958 Games played 73 Fumbles recovered 3 Stats at NFL.com Stats at pro-football-reference.com Stats at DatabaseFootball.com Richard Anthony "Dick" Stanfel (born July 20, 1927) is a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of San Francisco and was drafted in the second round of the 1951 NFL Draft. He played for the Lions for four seasons from 1952–1955 and the Redskins for three seasons from 1956–1958. With the Lions, Stanfel won two NFL Championships (1952 and 1953) and earned two Pro Bowl selections (1953 and 1955). He was traded to the Redskins in 1956 and earned three straight Pro Bowl honors from 1956–1958.[1] He was named to the National Football League 1950s All-Decade Team and in 2002, he was named one of the 70 Greatest Redskins.
Stanfel became the interim head coach for the New Orleans Saints for the final four games of the 1980 season. He was the offensive line coach for the Chicago Bears from 1981 to 1992, and helped create a solid offensive line that helped the Bears win Super Bowl XX following the 1985 season.
Stanfel was named a senior nominee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for 1993, but did not have enough votes for enshrinement.[2] He was again nominated for 2012.[1]
Sources
- "Dick Stanfel". Coffin Corner (Professional Football Researchers Association) 16 (2): 1–3. 1994. http://www.profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/16-02-563.pdf.
References
- ^ a b "Butler & Stanfel named 2012 senior nominees". Pro Football Hall of Fame. August 24, 2011. http://www.profootballhof.com/enshrinement/2011/8/24/butler-stanfel-named-2012-senior-nominees/. Retrieved 2011-08-24.
- ^ Florio, Mike (August 24, 2011). "Seniors Committee nominees named for 2012 HOF class". profootballtalk.com. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/08/24/senior-committee-nominees-named-for-2012-hof-class/. Retrieved 2011-08-24.
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Head Coach Buddy Parker
Assistant Coaches: Aldo Forte | Buster Ramsey | Russ Thomas | George WilsonDetroit Lions 1953 NFL Champions Charlie Ane | Vince Banonis | Les Bingaman | Cloyce Box | Jim Cain | Lew Carpenter | Jack Christiansen | Ollie Cline | Lou Creekmur | Jim David | Dorne Dibble | Jim Doran | Bob Dove | Tom Dublinski | Blaine Earon | Sonny Gandee | Gene Gedman | Jug Girard | Pat Harder | Leon Hart | Robert Hoernschemeyer | Carl Karilivacz | Yale Lary | Bobby Layne | Gil Mains | Jim Martin | Thurman McGraw | Bob Miller | John Prchlik | Joe Schmidt | Harley Sewell | Bob Smith | Bob Smith | Ollie Spencer | Dick Stanfel | Lavern Torgeson | Doak Walker
Head Coach Buddy Parker
Assistant Coaches: Aldo Forte | Buster Ramsey | Russ Thomas | George WilsonNational Football League | NFL's 1950s All-Decade Team Otto Graham | Bobby Layne | Norm Van Brocklin | Frank Gifford | Ollie Matson | Hugh McElhenny | Lenny Moore | Alan Ameche | Joe Perry | Raymond Berry | Tom Fears | Bobby Walston | Elroy Hirsch | Rosey Brown | Bob St. Clair | Dick Barwegan | Jim Parker | Dick Stanfel | Chuck Bednarik | Len Ford | Gino Marchetti | Art Donovan | Leo Nomellini | Ernie Stautner | Joe Fortunato | Bill George | Sam Huff | Joe Schmidt | Jack Butler | Dick Lane | Jack Christiansen | Yale Lary | Emlen Tunnell | Lou Groza
70 Greatest Redskins 21 Terry Allen RB 1995-98 • 41 Mike Bass CB 1969-75 • 20 Cliff Battles B 1932-37 • 33 Sammy Baugh QB 1937-52 • 31 Don Bosseler B 1957-64 • 53 Jeff Bostic C 1980-93 • 4 Mike Bragg P 1968-79 • 80 Gene Brito DE 1951-53, 1955-58 • 43 Larry Brown RB 1969-76 • 77 Bill Brundige DE 1970-77 • 65 Dave Butz DT 1975-88 • 21 Earnest Byner RB 1989-93 • 84 Gary Clark WR 1985-92 • 51 Monte Coleman LB 1979-94 • 53 Al DeMao C 1945-53 • 36 Chuck Drazenovich LB 1950-59 • 35 Bill Dudley RB 1950-51, 1953 • 17 Turk Edwards T 1932-40 • 44 Andy Farkas FB 1938-44 • 37 Pat Fischer CB 1968-77 • 28 Darrell Green CB 1983-2002 • 68 Russ Grimm G 1981-91 • 55 Chris Hanburger LB 1965-78 • 57 Ken Harvey LB 1994-98 • 56 Len Hauss C 1964-77 • 27 Ken Houston S 1973-80 • 70 Sam Huff LB 1964-67, 1969 • 66 Joe Jacoby T/G 1981-93 • 47 Dick James RB 1955-63 • 9 Sonny Jurgensen QB 1964-74 • 22 Charlie Justice RB 1950, 1952-54 • 17 Billy Kilmer QB 1971-78 • 26 Paul Krause DB 1964-67 • 79 Jim Lachey T 1988-95 • 14 Eddie LeBaron QB 1952-53, 1955-59 • 72 Dexter Manley DE 1981-89 • 71 Charles Mann DE 1983-93 • 58 Wilber Marshall LB 1988-92 • 73 Mark May T 1981-89 • 79 Ron McDole DE 1971-78 • 63 Raleigh McKenzie G 1985-94 • 53 Harold McLinton LB 1969-78 • 40 Wayne Millner E 1936-41, 1945 • 49 Bobby Mitchell FL 1962-68 • 30 Brian Mitchell RB 1990-99 • 81 Art Monk WR 1980-93 • 3 Mark Moseley K 1974-86 • 29 Mark Murphy S 1977-84 • 21 Mike Nelms KR 1980-84 • 52 Neal Olkewicz LB 1979-89 • 23 Brig Owens LB 1966-77 • 65 Vince Promuto G 1960-70 • 44 John Riggins RB 1976-79, 1981-85 • 11 Mark Rypien QB 1987-93 • 83 Ricky Sanders WR 1986-93 • 76 Ed Simmons T 1987-93 • 87 Jerry Smith TE 1965-77 • 60 Dick Stanfel G 1956-58 • 74 George Starke T 1973-84 • 72 Diron Talbert DT 1971-80 • 84 Hugh (Bones) Taylor E 1947-54 • 42 Charley Taylor WR 1964-77 • 7 Joe Theismann QB 1974-85 • 67 Rusty Tillman LB 1970-77 • 85 Don Warren TE 1979-92 • 25 Joe Washington RB 1981-84 • 17 Doug Williams QB 1986-89 •
Coaches
George Allen Head Coach 1971-77 • Ray Flaherty Head Coach 1936-42 • Joe Gibbs Head Coach 1981-92 •New Orleans Saints head coaches Tom Fears (1967–1970) • J. D. Roberts (1970–1972) • John North (1973–1975) • Ernie Hefferle # (1975) • Hank Stram (1976–1977) • Dick Nolan (1978–1980) • Dick Stanfel # (1980) • Bum Phillips (1981–1985) • Wade Phillips # (1985) • Jim E. Mora (1986–1996) • Rick Venturi # (1996) • Mike Ditka (1997–1999) • Jim Haslett (2000–2005) • Sean Payton (2006– )
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