Don Coryell

Don Coryell

Don Coryell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 2, 2010.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Don Coryell, one of the founding fathers of the modern passing game, has died. He was 85.

The San Diego Chargers confirmed Coryell died Thursday at Sharp Grossmont Hospital in suburban La Mesa. The team did not release the cause of death, but Coryell had been in poor health for some time.

"We've lost a man who has contributed to the game of pro football in a very lasting way with his innovations and with his style," Hall of Famer Dan Fouts, the quarterback who made Air Coryell fly, said from Oregon. "They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery — look around, it's there."

The coach's Air Coryell offense produced some of the most dynamic passing attacks in NFL history — and affected how defenses play even to this day.

After he went 104-19-2 at San Diego State from 1961-72, he left the Aztecs for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1973. With Jim Hart at quarterback, the Cardinals won division titles in 1974 and '75 behind Coryell.

Fouts said he became friends with Coryell after the two were finished with football.

"It's not just me," Fouts said. "All his players, Aztecs, Cardinals, Chargers, to a man, would tell you that he was their friend."

Coryell returned to San Diego when he was hired by the Chargers on Sept. 25, 1978, the same day a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet crashed into a North Park neighborhood after colliding with a small plane, killing all 137 people on the two planes and seven people on the ground.

"It's crazy that when you look back at the history of this city, he got hired on the same day as that PSA crash," said Hank Bauer, who was a running back and special teams star with the Chargers then. "That really was one of the darkest days in this city's history and it became one of the brightest days in the history of sports.

"He walked in and met our team for the time and he was just this little bundle of energy, flying around the meeting. He said, 'You know what? We're going to have fun, and we're going to cry and laugh and battle our (behinds) off, but we're going to have fun.' We had fun for a lot of years."

From 1978-86, Air Coryell — led by Fouts — set records and led the NFL in passing almost every season. Coryell guided the Chargers to the AFC championship game after the 1980 and '81 seasons, but he never reached the Super Bowl.

The lack of a Super Bowl on his resume may have hurt Coryell last winter in voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was a finalist for the first time, but was not selected for induction.

"He revolutionized the game of football, not only in San Diego, but throughout the entire NFL," Chargers president Dean Spanos said in a statement. "Don Coryell was a legend not only with the Chargers but throughout San Diego. Though unfortunately he did not live long enough to see it, hopefully one day his bust will find its proper place in pro football's Hall of Fame. He will be missed."

The big stars of the Air Coryell years — Fouts, tight end Kellen Winslow and wide receiver Charlie Joiner — all ended up in the Hall of Fame. Winslow was used more as a pass catcher than a blocker, and sometimes would be split out wide, as would running backs.

"Don once said, 'If we're asking Kellen to block a defensive end and not catch passes, I'm not a very good coach,' " Bauer said.

One of the lasting images of the Coryell years was an exhausted Winslow being helped off the field by two teammates after the Chargers' epic 41-38 overtime victory in the playoffs over the Miami Dolphins on Jan. 2, 1982. Despite cramping up in the heat and humidity, Winslow caught 13 passes for 166 yards and one touchdown, and also blocked a potential game-winning field goal.

Bauer said Coryell changed the way opponents had to play defense, "And you see it today. "When we started splitting Kellen out, for instance, teams didn't know what to do. He was a wide receiver in a tight end's body. So a lot of teams started playing zone against us and we started picking them apart. Some teams tried to put a safety or linebacker out there and play man-to-man, and we licked our chops and went with Kellen.

"Because of Air Coryell, nickel and dime defenses became an every-game proposition," Bauer said. "He changed the way the game is played today."

Fouts said Air Coryell meant many things.

"I don't know that it's so much one thing that you could point to," Fouts said. "It was an attitude of fearlessness and aggressiveness and of fun. He was not afraid to try new things. He was not afraid to attack the entire length and breadth of a football field. He wanted his players to enjoy it."

In 14 NFL seasons, Coryell had a record of 111-83-1.

Coryell is the first coach to win 100 games in college and pro football and is a member of the college Hall of Fame.

"Here's the secret to Don — outside of the Xs and Os, his players and his family were the most important things in the world," Bauer said. "It had nothing to do with money or fame. It was all about family, team and winning and the game, and respect."




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Harry Simpson

July 8, 2016

Rest Don, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Nick Gamvas

April 7, 2011

MEMORY ETERNAL!

WILLIAM KILGORE

July 12, 2010

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

July 11, 2010

My condolences to Coryell Family,

May happy memories sustain the family and bring some comfort to your heart.

He is healing the broken-hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots.(Psalms 147:3)

Jimmy DeVore

July 11, 2010

I can remember being impressed with the old St. Louis Cardinals when I was younger. While early into my military career, I was more impressed with the Pittsburgh Steelers until one day I watched them play Air Coryell's team. I became an instant fan that day of the San Diego Chargers and have been steadfast ever since. Thank you Coach Coryell for making all of those Dan Fouts, Kellen Winslow and Charlie Joiner memories the best ever.

May you rest in peace Coach and my deepest sympathy to your family who will cherish all their memories of you forever.

Thor Schlibodnik

July 11, 2010

I really enjoyed watching Air Coryell. He made watching football more fun even when his Aztec team beat the snot out of my brother's team when they scored ten touchdowns.

July 11, 2010

I'll never forget the "Cardiac Cardinals." We loved them and you! Thank you!

Wanda King

July 11, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

July 10, 2010

Thanks Don, we'll miss you

kenneth correale

July 9, 2010

thank you don you were the best

Steve Ray

July 9, 2010

A class act in the world of professional sports, sorely lacking today. A mid westerner who became a fan of his and his Chargers through Monday Night Football.

AJ Ramirez

July 9, 2010

Thank you Don Coryell,
You were/are a master at coaching.
You go as the great ones before you:
Halas, Lombardi, etc.
Your smart and aggressive offense.
Your always staying in touch with your players, your staff and your families even after your careers
makes you immortal.
Thanks for the memories Sir!

July 8, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the Coryell family. Don's wonderful legacy will not be forgotten. May the "God of all comfort" be with you.

July 8, 2010

Our family Has found a measure of comfort from this scriptural thought.(ACTS24:15)We would like very much to share it with your family at this time along with our deepest condolences. Atlanta,Ga.

Elizabeth Rockett

July 7, 2010

In life you were my grandfather's first cousin. I never had the pleasure of meeting you, but I sure was told who to route for based upon your career! You will be greatly missed by everyone left here. By God's will, and if I can keep myself out of too much trouble, I look forward to meeting you in heaven. Rest in Peace; surrounded by Love.

Samuel

July 6, 2010

Amen and RIP, Coach Coryell....it was like yesterday, Jim Hart, Terry Metcalf, Mel Gray, etc....what an exciting team that was! He was an artist who used the gridiron as his palette.

July 6, 2010

There is going to be a ressurection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. Acts:24,15

Tim

July 5, 2010

He made the offense score and score often I always thought if he only had a couple more good players on defense the Chargers may have won the whole thing.

Harry Simpson

July 5, 2010

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Art Flores

July 5, 2010

Don your innovation made me like football !!!!!3 yards and a cloud of dust was a dull game you made it fun !! God bless you!

wayne wachtell

July 5, 2010

still miss him on monday night football !!!!!!!!!!!!!

July 5, 2010

I AM VERY SORRY TO READ ABOUT YOUR LOSS AT THIS TIME. WITH HEARTFELT SYMPATHY I SEND YOU THESE WORDS. AT REVELATION 21:4-5 it comforts us to know that there will be no more death,pain,crying nor sorrow.

July 5, 2010

AIR CORYELL ........ THE MEMORIES

Craig Winter

July 5, 2010

On Molokai, every once in awhile I would have the opportunity to run into Don. He was such a gentleman. It was so much fun for me to talk football with one ot the greatest minds that ever blessed the game. My sincerest condolences to his family and thank you Don, it was always a pleasure that I will always carry with my fondest memories. May God bless you.

Charles Rowin

July 5, 2010

The Heavens have another Star. Rest in peace Coach.

July 5, 2010

May the peace of God that excels all thought guard your hearts and mental powers by means of Christ Jesus.Phil:4,7

July 5, 2010

My husband was stationed in San Diego when "AIR CORYELL" got started in the 70's and early 80's. We became Charger fans and have been ever since, even though we moved back to Texas in 81, we remain Charger fans.Don Coryell will be missed tremendously, but his legacy will live on forever. The Calender family (Gladewater, Texas)

Joe Ault

July 4, 2010

He was one of a kind. My father grew up and went to school with the Spanos brothers.

Suzy Barzan

July 4, 2010

I've been a Chargers fan since I was 9 years old. The "Air Coryell" legacy will live in my memories forever. Thanks coach!! Rest in Peace.

T A

July 4, 2010

Its hard to see guys like don leave us if only more coaches today could get there players respect like he did.R.i.p.

Dennis Thompson

July 4, 2010

It is nice when a man can leave a positive legacy to many people. I never was a fan of the teams he coached but I always aadmired him

Michael Tovar

July 4, 2010

He was and still is a great man and I as well as San Diego will miss him.25 Sept 1978 I was getting ready to leave for the Army and then the crash,but i will always remember the 25th of Sept as a special day.
Michael E. Tovar
US Army
Retired

Mike Lentz

July 4, 2010

You were a great man & coach. From the Cardiac Cardinals of the 70's to my favorite team--the Chargers...you improved the game in so many ways. Thanks for the great memories, Mr. Coryell. You will always be in my Hall of Fame.

Tom

July 3, 2010

Don Coryell may not have won a SB, but he certainly deserves to be in the HOF.
What a great strategy he came up with, and with
Dan Fouts no less.

"Air Coryell" brought to the NFL a new and lasting dimension to the game.
What a guy! Rest in Peace, Mr. Coryell.

Sheryl R. Lamb-Davis

July 3, 2010

What a great coach. I used to love watching him on the sidelines. My sincere condolences to the Coryell Family. Rest in peace Coach.

James Eddings

July 3, 2010

A true football genius passes. Rest in peace, Don.

Chele

July 3, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

July 3, 2010

We lost the BEST NFL Coach. He was the Famous Coach of the the St. Louis Cardiac Cardinals. "How exciting it was", The Late Howard Cosell would have put it!

Jerry McGovern, St.Charles MO

Romaine

July 3, 2010

I am sorry for your loss. His contribution to the game was fanominal. He will truly be missed. May your memories give you a measure of comfort at this time of great sorrow. Please continue to gain strength and peace from the promises found in God's Word the Bible. For at Daniel 12:2 we have this assurance "And there will be many of those asleep in the ground of dust who will wake up..."

Bro Lee

July 3, 2010

"Air Coryell...................Air Coryell " He made the game exciting!

jan farmer

July 3, 2010

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

chris alexander

July 3, 2010

thanks coach coryell for the great teams you had. I dont think poeple realize what a great coach an person you were. you will be greatly missed in this life.

Ben P.

July 3, 2010

Sorry for your loss. It is good to know in a time of grief that many thoughts are with you and that even Jesus thoughts are tuned to your loss.
"This is the will of him that sent me, that I should lose nothing out of all that he has given me but that I should resurrect it at the last day." John 6:39

Mike Lustri

July 3, 2010

To the family of Don Coryell,

My thoughts and prayers are with all you. Don was a role model; and a man I respected very much. In fact, many of my "bump and run 88 specials" were copied from Don. We will miss him.

Sandie H

July 2, 2010

I had the pleasure of working with Coach Coryell while he was with the Chargers. What a great person he was, as well as the greatest coach San Diego ever had or ever will have. Spanos never should have let him get away!

John Gomez

July 2, 2010

Thanks for the memories Don, those were the days

July 2, 2010

R.i.p 1924-2010 Have fun with the angels

July 2, 2010

To the Coryell family,
So sorry for your loss.
Don Coryell was admired by so many in San Diego. He was a great coach to our San Diego Chargers!!! May God be with his family during this difficult time.
Blanche Garza

sam rivers

July 2, 2010

You were a LEGEND in my time, thanks for all your contribtions to a society you cared for.

Sharon

July 2, 2010

To the family of Don Coryell,
I am sorry for your loss. I would like to express my condolences. May you find comfort in God's promise to be reunited with our loved ones once again. John 5:28,29

David Olivera

July 2, 2010

Air Coryell now flys up there in heaven, thanks for some fond memories and may you always shine on! David Olivera, Seattle,WA.

Chuck Thomas

July 2, 2010

To the Coryell family, Don gave me many thrilling moments as a young sailor stationed in San Diego in the early 1980's. Although I never met him personally it was easy to see his character on the field as a coach and man. May God comfort you all during this time.

R Golay

July 2, 2010

To the the family of Don Coryell - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Don will be missed by many.

Olevia Taylor

July 2, 2010

May the love of God, friends and family carry you through your grief. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love of God, and support of family and friends.

Dave Dietmeyer

July 2, 2010

I'm sorry to see that Don has passed away. He was a great coach and an even greater human being. May he rest in peace.

David Crowe

July 2, 2010

Thanks to Coach Coryell football became REALLY fun to watch. Thank you and God bless you.

David Bradley

July 2, 2010

I had a choice to play for Don coming out of H.S, but I went to U.S.C..
I did follow the career of the great one through out college and then the pros.He had the respect from every player from about every school around.I was once able to attend one of his lectures once and it did have a profound affect on my life.Thank you for all your efforts in bettering our lives,the thrills of you masterfully excecuting the motivational drive we all looked for to be the best we can be.
To the family I would like to say thank you for this wonderful man.He changed alot of lives for the good and gave us alot of thrills in the process.RIP Don and hope you share some tips with the great one above.

July 2, 2010

A great man on and off the field...Hall of Fame! Dave F.(San Diego)

July 2, 2010

A gentleman and a scholar. A credit to the human race.

J silverman

Jim Hartley

July 2, 2010

Goodbye Don. I loved every minute of watching you coach a great bunch of men. R.I.P.

July 2, 2010

THE MAN WILL BE IN THE HALL OF FAME!
DAVE FROM ST.LOUIS

Rick Davison

July 2, 2010

I really enjoyed Don's teams in St. Louis. May he rest in peace ...

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