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Джим Дэвид (американский футбол)

Джеймс Теодорик Дэвид (2 декабря 1927 – 29 июля 2007) был защитником и тренером Национальной футбольной лиги (НФЛ) в американском футболе . Он учился в Колорадо A&M, ныне известном как Университет штата Колорадо . Дэвид был выбран в двадцать втором раунде драфта НФЛ 1952 года командой « Детройт Лайонс» . После выхода на пенсию в 1959 году Дэвид продолжал тренировать команду «Лос-Анджелес Рэмс Сан-Франциско 49ers» в качестве тренера защитников, а затем в «Детройт Лайонс» в качестве координатора защиты. [1] [2]

Карьера в колледже

Джим Дэвид играл в качестве атакующего и оборонительного полузащитника, полузащитника и защитника за «Колорадо A&M» с 1949 по 1951 год. На последнем курсе он занимал второе место в стране по количеству приемов . Во время учебы в колледже Дэвид занимался футболом и бейсболом. До поступления в колледж он служил в армии штаб -сержантом пехоты, включая командировку в Европу. [3]

Дэвид был введен в Зал славы легкой атлетики Университета штата Колорадо в 1989 году.

Профессиональная карьера

Jim David was a member of three Detroit Lions World Championship teams in the 1950s, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in Detroit history. The six-time Pro Bowler (1955–60) roamed in the Lions secondary, often referred to as "Chris' Crew", for eight seasons (1952–59) after being drafted out of Colorado A&M. David's teammates in that secondary included Hall of Famers Jack Christiansen and Yale Lary, and they were also joined by Bob Smith and Karl Karilivacz. He ended his career with 36 interceptions, which still ranks fifth in Lions' history, and he recorded a season-high of seven interceptions three times (1952, 1954 and 1956).

Known around the league as "The Hatchet", David was a major contributor on an instrumental Lions' defense that helped Detroit's championship teams in 1952, 1953 and 1957. Standing only 5-11 and weighing a little over 170 pounds, he earned the nickname "Hatchet" in 1953 when, in successive games, he delivered devastating tackles that knocked future Hall of Famers Y. A. Tittle (San Francisco 49ers) and Tom Fears (Los Angeles Rams), out of both games.

After retiring from the Lions, David immediately entered the pro coaching ranks - joining the Los Angeles Rams' coaching staff as defensive backs coach from 1960 to 1962. Jim later became the Rams' chief talent scout in 1963. He then joined Jack Christiansen's San Francisco 49ers coaching staff, as secondary coach, from 1964 to 1966. In 1967, another former Lions' teammate and Hall of Famer, Joe Schmidt, hired David to help run the Lions' defense. He served in that capacity for six seasons from 1967 to 1972. Among the star players he coached was Hall of Famer Lem Barney, whom David presented during his Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement in 1992.

References

  1. ^ "Jim David Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  2. ^ "Jim David Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  3. ^ "James David, 79, Lions All-Star". Boston Globe. Associated Press. July 30, 2007. Retrieved November 17, 2017.