- Visco Grgich
NFL player
name=Visco Grgich
DateOfBirth=January 19 ,1923
Birthplace=Yugoslavia
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2005|12|26|1923|1|19
Deathplace=Modesto, California
DraftedYear=1946
DraftedRound=24 / Pick 224
Position=Guard
College=Santa Clara
Stats=Y
PFR=GrgiVi00
DatabaseFootball=GRGICVIS01
Retired #s=
Awards=3 All American Football Conference All Pro Teams
ProBowls=1
years=1946-1952
teams=San Francisco 49ers Visco Grgich (
January 19 ,1923 —December 26 ,2005 ) is a former professionalAmerican football player who played seven seasons for theSan Francisco 49ers . He was originally drafted by theChicago Bears in the1946 NFL Draft . Grgich was known as a tough and sometimes vicious two-way lineman. Grgich was also known for his rousing pep talks prior to games and was even brought back by Coach Frank Albert to give pep talks after his playing days were through. At the end of his pep talk, Grgich would say "This is the way you've gotta do it!" and would promptly deliver a forearm shiver to the nearest door, wall or even one of the wooden support posts inKezar Stadium which was rumoured to be felt throughoutKezar Stadium .Grgich's playing career was ended by a knee injury in 1952, at which time he became a car salesman until former coach
Buck Shaw demanded he turn to coaching. Grgich became the head football coach atOakdale High School , in Oakdale, CA in 1957 and 1958. He later became the offensive line coach for several years atOakdale High School .Grgich taught drivers education at
Oakdale High School until he retired in 1986. As a teacher he was greatly loved by his many students who quickly learned you could derail a day's instruction at the mere mention of theSan Francisco 49ers , at which time Grgich would bring out old reel movies ofSan Francisco 49ers games from his playing days. In 1982 his students raised money to pay his way toDetroit to watch his belovedSan Francisco 49ers play theCincinnati Bengals inSuper Bowl XVI . Visco continued to live in the Oakdale, CA area until he was moved to an assisted-living facility in Modesto, CA shortly prior to his wife Grace, the country and western singer known as "Sioux City Sue," died in 2001. Visco passed away Monday December 26, 2005 at a Modesto, CA hospital.
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