Saturday, July 16, 2011

Former Alabama Football coach Paul "bear" Bryant & his great achievements


Football of Alabama Crimson Tide is enriched with a number of great tradition coaches over the years and has produced a series of great players that have greatly affected the NFL. None of them can compare to a coach that changed the face of college sports, and is Paul "bear" Bryant.

COACH PAUL BEAR BRYANT

Bear Bryant began his career in Alabama as a football player in 1931. It was only 1934 final national championship game.Brian always joked that he was the "other side" who played for the "mamma".the other end was the legendary NFL Hall of Fame, Don Hudson. Even having Bryant college playing days, showed the mental strength and play the game against Tennessee 1935 with a broken leg.

As head coach, Bear Bryant had several University jobs such as Maryland, Kentucky and Texas A & M before it finally had to return to his alma mater, the University of Alabama jump trainer. It therefore encourages was Bear Bryant, famous he was quoted as saying, "called mama.Y when MOM calls, you just have to come Runnin '."

Crimson Tide took over as head coach of the year Bryant and began to lead her glory last Rose Bowl-style but reached heights yet more high. production of players such as Joe Namath, Pat Trammell, neighbouring Billy, Big John Hannah, snake Stabler, Lee Roy Jordan, Johnny Musso, Bob Baumhower and many others.

Certainly Bear Bryant was a huge motivation and knew how to make their football players to do what he needs to do. Florida A & M coach, Jake Gaither said Bear Bryant, "he can take his'n and defeated you 'n, and he can take your' n and beat his'n." The inspiration was not only in the field, carried out by the character instilled in his players as large Croyle of John, who started the Big Oak Ranch children faith based turbulent in Springville, Alabama real-life inspiration.

Last year, who coached Alabama, 1982, was a year down to Alabama and Bear could not see himself as coach of Alabama in mediocrity.Always said that if he resigned as coach him "not lasts one week."Today, he not takes much more than that, only 37 days.January 26, 1983, Bryant died of a heart attack at age 69 and many mourned his death.Public officials estimate that range from a half a million to a million people were lined up from mile stretch Tuscaloosa 53 Park memorial in Birmingham was mere blocks from the Legion field.

The legendary man who changed the world and Alabama

Heritage of bear lives are now growing older players and fans who remember her campeonato.No heart only helped to shatter the segregation in the South of the world of football and in doing so, helped establish the State of racism the gloria.No only that changed the world a better place that he left izquierda.Nunca been ain't nothing but a tide ganador.Rollo!








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