- Don Shinnick
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Don Shinnick Position(s)
LBJersey #(s)
66Born May 15, 1935
Kansas City, MissouriDied January 20, 2004 (aged 68)
Modesto, CaliforniaCareer information Year(s) 1957–1969 NFL Draft 1957 / Round: 2 / Pick: 20 Professional teams - Baltimore Colts (1957 - 1969)
Career stats INT 37 INT Yards 255 Games 158 Stats at DatabaseFootball.com Career highlights and awards - N/A
Donald Dee Shinnick was an American football linebacker who played thirteen seasons in the National Football League for the Baltimore Colts. He had 37 career interceptions with the Colts, still an NFL record for a linebacker.
After retiring as a player, he served as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bears, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Oakland Raiders and the New England Patriots.
He died at a rest home in Modesto, California on January 20, 2004 of frontal lobe disorder.[1]
References
- ^ Los Angeles Times (January 23, 2004), Don Shinnick; was linebacker for Colts, coach for Patriots The Boston Globe. Retrieved on October 25, 2009.
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Head Coach Weeb Ewbank
Assistant Coaches Herman Ball | John Bridgers | Bob Shaw | Charley WinnerBaltimore Colts 1959 NFL Champions Alan Ameche | Raymond Berry | Ordell Braase | Ray Brown | Ed Cooke | Milt Davis | Art DeCarlo | Art Donovan | L. G. Dupree | Alex Hawkins | Don Joyce | Ray Krouse | Hal Lewis | Big Daddy Lipscomb | Gino Marchetti | Marv Matuszak | Lenny Moore | Jim Mutscheller | Steve Myhra | Andy Nelson | Buzz Nutter | Jim Parker | Bill Pellington | Sherman Plunkett | George Preas | Billy Pricer | Bert Rechichar | Jerry Richardson | Johnny Sample | Alex Sandusky | Dave Sherer | Don Shinnick | Jackie Simpson | Mike Sommer | Art Spinney | Dick Szymanski | Carl Taseff | Johnny Unitas
Head Coach Weeb Ewbank
Assistant Coaches Herman Ball | Don McCafferty | John Sandusky | Charley WinnerOakland Raiders Super Bowl XI Champions 8 Ray Guy | 11 David Humm | 12 Ken Stabler | 14 Errol Mann | 15 Mike Rae | 20 Neal Colzie | 21 Cliff Branch | 24 Willie Brown | 25 Fred Biletnikoff (MVP) | 26 Skip Thomas | 28 Clarence Davis | 29 Hubert Ginn | 30 Mark van Eeghen | 31 Carl Garrett | 32 Jack Tatum | 36 Manfred Moore | 39 Willie Hall | 40 Pete Banaszak | 41 Phil Villapiano | 43 George Atkinson | 46 Warren Bankston | 47 Charlie Phillips | 49 Mike Siani | 50 Dave Dalby | 51 Rodrigo Barnes | 52 Floyd Rice | 54 Rik Bonness | 58 Monte Johnson | 60 Otis Sistrunk | 61 Herb McMath | 63 Gene Upshaw | 64 George Buehler | 66 Steve Sylvester | 70 Henry Lawrence | 72 John Matuszak | 74 Dave Rowe | 75 John Vella | 77 Charles Philyaw | 78 Art Shell | 79 Dan Medlin | 81 Morris Bradshaw | 83 Ted Hendricks | 87 Dave Casper
Head Coach: John Madden
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