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Bobby Grier (American football executive)

Bobby Grier (born November 10, 1942) is an American football executive and coach.

Bobby Grier
Miami Dolphins
Position:Consultant
Personal information
Born: (1942-11-10) November 10, 1942 (age 80)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Career information
College:University of Iowa
Career history
As a coach:
As an executive:

Early life edit

Grier was born on November 10, 1942 in Detroit. He attended the University of Iowa, where he played running back for the Hawkeyes from 1961 to 1964.[1]

Coaching career edit

High school edit

Grier began his coaching career in 1966 as an assistant coach at Waterford Kettering High School in Waterford, Michigan. He then served as the head coach at Detroit's Martin Luther King High School from 1970 to 1973.[2]

College edit

In 1974, Grier moved to the college ranks, serving as running backs coach for Eastern Michigan University.[2] He followed head coach Ed Chlebek to Boston College in 1978, becoming the school's first full-time black assistant coach.[3]

NFL edit

In January 1981, Grier was named the offensive backfield coach at Northwestern University.[4] However, two months later he took the same job with the New England Patriots. He was the team's first black coach since 1966.[5] The team finished 2–14 and the entire coaching staff was fired.[6] He returned to the Patriots in July 1982 as a scout.[7] He returned as Patriots offensive backfield coach in 1985 under head coach Raymond Berry.[8] That year the Patriots running backs rushed for 2,331 yards, fourth best in club history, and made their first ever Super Bowl.[9] In 1986 he was given the additional title of running game coordinator.[10] Grier was retained by Rod Rust and Dick MacPherson.[11]

Executive edit

When Bill Parcells became the Patriots head coach in 1993, Grier was moved to the personnel department as the Patriots' director of pro scouting.[12] In 1995 he was promoted to director of player personnel.[13]

Following New England’s 6–10 1995 season, Patriots owner Robert Kraft shifted control of football operations away from Parcells to Grier.[14] In the 1996 NFL Draft Grier, with Kraft’s blessing, selected Ohio State wide receiver Terry Glenn with the seventh overall pick over the wishes of Parcells, who wanted a defensive player.[15] The team also used their fifth round pick on Christian Peter, who had a history of violence against women, without consulting NFL security. The Patriots released their rights to Peters 24 hours after The Boston Globe reported on his record.[16] The Patriots made Super Bowl XXXI, however, Parcells, who was upset with losing his personnel powers to Grier, left for the New York Jets.[17] Pete Carroll was hired to replace him and Grier was promoted to vice president of player personnel.[18] As VP of player personnel, Grier was responsible for selecting draft busts Chris Canty and Sedrick Shaw, but also chose a number of players who produced well for the Patriots, including Damien Woody, Kevin Faulk and Tebucky Jones.[19]

In 2000, Carroll was fired and new head coach Bill Belichick was given the final say on personnel matters.[20] Grier left the Patriots after the 2000 NFL Draft. One of his final duties with the team was to perform extensive scouting work on Tom Brady, who the Patriots selected in the sixth round of the draft.[21]

In May 2000, Grier joined the Houston Texans, where he worked as Associate Director of Pro Scouting and senior personnel advisor until his retirement on May 1, 2016.[2][21] Wade Phillips credited Grier as being instrumental in the team selecting J. J. Watt with the 11th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.[21] In 2017, Grier joined the Miami Dolphins as a consultant.[22]

Personal life edit

Grier is the father of Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier, and San Jose Sharks general manager (and former National Hockey League player) Mike Grier.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ Garrity, Chuck; Roberts, Reggie (eds.). Official 1992 National Football League Record & Fact Book. Workman Publishing Company. p. 65.
  2. ^ a b c "Bobby Grier named Houston NFL 2002 Associate Director of Pro Scouting". Patriots.com. May 15, 2000. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  3. ^ Roberts, Ernie (January 21, 1978). "Sports: Eagles likely to run, not fly, under Chlebek". The Boston Globe.
  4. ^ "Northwestern's Green finds coaches". Chicago Defender. January 22, 1981.
  5. ^ Kinsley, Bob (March 11, 1981). "Patriots Name Grier Backfield Coach". The Boston Globe.
  6. ^ McDonough, Will (February 13, 1982). "Out of Work; With a 2-14 Record on Your Resume, Finding a New Job in the NFL Isn't a Coach's Delight". The Boston Globe.
  7. ^ "NFL: Bills release Budness". The Boston Globe. July 27, 1982.
  8. ^ Borges, Ron (January 9, 1985). "5 Assistants on Way". The Boston Globe.
  9. ^ Borges, Ron (April 18, 1997). "Grier: Personnel best". The Boston Globe.
  10. ^ "Football: Patriots shuffle coaches". The Boston Globe. July 2, 1986.
  11. ^ Dell'Apa, Frank (January 29, 1991). "Patriots retain 3 aides 6 other assistants join coaching staff". The Boston Globe.
  12. ^ Dell'Apa, Frank (August 20, 1993). "Baumann gets back in place". The Boston Globe.
  13. ^ McDonough, Will (February 7, 1995). "Patriots do front-office double shift". The Boston Globe.
  14. ^ Borges, Ron (January 13, 1996). "Patriots' offseason well spent?". The Boston Globe.
  15. ^ McDonough, Will (January 13, 1996). "Catchy pick Patriots tab Ohio St. wide receiver Glenn . . . but choice was out of Parcells' hands". The Boston Globe.
  16. ^ Borges, Ron (April 25, 1996). "Patriots drop draft pick for his violence against women". The Boston Globe.
  17. ^ Cafardo, Nick (January 30, 1997). "NFL ruling favors Kraft". The Boston Globe.
  18. ^ Cafardo, Nick (February 26, 1997). "Howard vigil nears an end". The Boston Globe.
  19. ^ Cafardo, Nick (December 30, 1999). "Grier Tries to Defend His Position". The Boston Globe.
  20. ^ Cafardo, Nick (February 5, 2000). "Coach Claims Final Say". The Boston Globe.
  21. ^ a b c Wilson, Aaron (April 22, 2016). "Texans' veteran personnel men to retire". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  22. ^ Kelly, Omar (January 25, 2017). "Veteran executive Bobby Grier working for Miami Dolphins as a consultant". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  23. ^ Simmons, Steve (January 20, 2020). "SIMMONS: The Grier Brothers: One an NFL GM, one an NHL coach. Their incredible sporting journey". Saltwire. Retrieved 29 April 2022.

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Bobby Grier born November 10 1942 is an American football executive and coach Bobby GrierMiami DolphinsPosition ConsultantPersonal informationBorn 1942 11 10 November 10 1942 age 80 Detroit Michigan U S Career informationCollege University of IowaCareer historyAs a coach Waterford Kettering HS MI 1966 1969 Assistant coach Martin Luther King HS MI 1970 1973 Head coach Eastern Michigan 1974 1977 Running backs coach Boston College 1978 1980 Running backs coach New England Patriots 1981 Offensive backfield coach New England Patriots 1985 Offensive backfield coach New England Patriots 1986 1992 Offensive backfield coach Running game coordinatorAs an executive New England Patriots 1982 1985 Scout New England Patriots 1993 1995 Director of Pro Scouting New England Patriots 1995 1997 Director of Player Personnel New England Patriots 1997 2000 Vice President of Player Personnel Houston Texans 2000 2012 Associate Director of Pro Scouting Houston Texans 2012 2016 Senior personnel advisor Miami Dolphins 2017 present Consultant Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching career 2 1 High school 2 2 College 2 3 NFL 3 Executive 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editGrier was born on November 10 1942 in Detroit He attended the University of Iowa where he played running back for the Hawkeyes from 1961 to 1964 1 Coaching career editHigh school edit Grier began his coaching career in 1966 as an assistant coach at Waterford Kettering High School in Waterford Michigan He then served as the head coach at Detroit s Martin Luther King High School from 1970 to 1973 2 College edit In 1974 Grier moved to the college ranks serving as running backs coach for Eastern Michigan University 2 He followed head coach Ed Chlebek to Boston College in 1978 becoming the school s first full time black assistant coach 3 NFL edit In January 1981 Grier was named the offensive backfield coach at Northwestern University 4 However two months later he took the same job with the New England Patriots He was the team s first black coach since 1966 5 The team finished 2 14 and the entire coaching staff was fired 6 He returned to the Patriots in July 1982 as a scout 7 He returned as Patriots offensive backfield coach in 1985 under head coach Raymond Berry 8 That year the Patriots running backs rushed for 2 331 yards fourth best in club history and made their first ever Super Bowl 9 In 1986 he was given the additional title of running game coordinator 10 Grier was retained by Rod Rust and Dick MacPherson 11 Executive editWhen Bill Parcells became the Patriots head coach in 1993 Grier was moved to the personnel department as the Patriots director of pro scouting 12 In 1995 he was promoted to director of player personnel 13 Following New England s 6 10 1995 season Patriots owner Robert Kraft shifted control of football operations away from Parcells to Grier 14 In the 1996 NFL Draft Grier with Kraft s blessing selected Ohio State wide receiver Terry Glenn with the seventh overall pick over the wishes of Parcells who wanted a defensive player 15 The team also used their fifth round pick on Christian Peter who had a history of violence against women without consulting NFL security The Patriots released their rights to Peters 24 hours after The Boston Globe reported on his record 16 The Patriots made Super Bowl XXXI however Parcells who was upset with losing his personnel powers to Grier left for the New York Jets 17 Pete Carroll was hired to replace him and Grier was promoted to vice president of player personnel 18 As VP of player personnel Grier was responsible for selecting draft busts Chris Canty and Sedrick Shaw but also chose a number of players who produced well for the Patriots including Damien Woody Kevin Faulk and Tebucky Jones 19 In 2000 Carroll was fired and new head coach Bill Belichick was given the final say on personnel matters 20 Grier left the Patriots after the 2000 NFL Draft One of his final duties with the team was to perform extensive scouting work on Tom Brady who the Patriots selected in the sixth round of the draft 21 In May 2000 Grier joined the Houston Texans where he worked as Associate Director of Pro Scouting and senior personnel advisor until his retirement on May 1 2016 2 21 Wade Phillips credited Grier as being instrumental in the team selecting J J Watt with the 11th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft 21 In 2017 Grier joined the Miami Dolphins as a consultant 22 Personal life editGrier is the father of Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and San Jose Sharks general manager and former National Hockey League player Mike Grier 23 References edit Garrity Chuck Roberts Reggie eds Official 1992 National Football League Record amp Fact Book Workman Publishing Company p 65 a b c Bobby Grier named Houston NFL 2002 Associate Director of Pro Scouting Patriots com May 15 2000 Retrieved 28 April 2022 Roberts Ernie January 21 1978 Sports Eagles likely to run not fly under Chlebek The Boston Globe Northwestern s Green finds coaches Chicago Defender January 22 1981 Kinsley Bob March 11 1981 Patriots Name Grier Backfield Coach The Boston Globe McDonough Will February 13 1982 Out of Work With a 2 14 Record on Your Resume Finding a New Job in the NFL Isn t a Coach s Delight The Boston Globe NFL Bills release Budness The Boston Globe July 27 1982 Borges Ron January 9 1985 5 Assistants on Way The Boston Globe Borges Ron April 18 1997 Grier Personnel best The Boston Globe Football Patriots shuffle coaches The Boston Globe July 2 1986 Dell Apa Frank January 29 1991 Patriots retain 3 aides 6 other assistants join coaching staff The Boston Globe Dell Apa Frank August 20 1993 Baumann gets back in place The Boston Globe McDonough Will February 7 1995 Patriots do front office double shift The Boston Globe Borges Ron January 13 1996 Patriots offseason well spent The Boston Globe McDonough Will January 13 1996 Catchy pick Patriots tab Ohio St wide receiver Glenn but choice was out of Parcells hands The Boston Globe Borges Ron April 25 1996 Patriots drop draft pick for his violence against women The Boston Globe Cafardo Nick January 30 1997 NFL ruling favors Kraft The Boston Globe Cafardo Nick February 26 1997 Howard vigil nears an end The Boston Globe Cafardo Nick December 30 1999 Grier Tries to Defend His Position The Boston Globe Cafardo Nick February 5 2000 Coach Claims Final Say The Boston Globe a b c Wilson Aaron April 22 2016 Texans veteran personnel men to retire Houston Chronicle Retrieved 29 April 2022 Kelly Omar January 25 2017 Veteran executive Bobby Grier working for Miami Dolphins as a consultant Sun Sentinel Retrieved 29 April 2022 Simmons Steve January 20 2020 SIMMONS The Grier Brothers One an NFL GM one an NHL coach Their incredible sporting journey Saltwire Retrieved 29 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Grier American football executive amp oldid 1159611135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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