First, can you let us know how you got involved in coaching with the Steelers and what you are doing now?
Well, I’m retired now. After coaching with the Steelers for eight years I went with Bud Carson to coach the Browns for two years. Before that, I worked part-time with Sid Gilman in San Diego and McCarthy in Baltimore.
How did you get started in Pittsburgh?
My friend George Perles was at Michigan State – his assistant there was Henry Bowa. I was helping with the conditioning program there when Henry got a job with the Baltimore Colts. He talked to the coach there and I ended up going up there and spent a month on their conditioning program. They happened to win the Super Bowl that year. So I got calls from every team and every sport! I went from week to week helping different teams. I worked in Pittsburgh part-time – the other teams I worked with on their Summer programs. In Pittsburgh I was so-called part-time, but it was really full-time. I never missed a practice or a game.
My job in Pittsburgh was to be the conditioning and special teams coach. I did most of the special teams – Chuck handled the quarterbacks – he didn’t have time to spend on special teams. So he put me in charge of probably 75% of the special teams. That way he could just put the blame on me!
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