Eddie Lewis
Eddie Lewis
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Eddie Lewis was an American football player and coach who played as a halfback in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons. He is also known by his nickname "The Old Professor".
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: August 23, 1919, in San Francisco, California, USA
Died: December 28, 1984
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s): Football player (halfback), Coach
Early Life and Background
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Eddie Lewis was born on August 23, 1919, in San Francisco, California. He grew up with a passion for sports, particularly football. Lewis attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he played college football under legendary coach Nibs Price.
During his time at Cal, Lewis set multiple records for rushing yards and touchdowns, earning him All-American honors in 1939. His impressive performance on the field caught the attention of NFL scouts, who drafted him by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1940 draft.
Major Accomplishments
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Played as a halfback in the NFL for 12 seasons (1941-1952)
Set multiple records for rushing yards and touchdowns during his college career at Cal
Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985Notable Works or Actions
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Lewis's most notable achievement was playing in four NFL championship games, including a win in 1944. He was also a three-time Pro Bowl selection and was named an All-Pro twice.
As a coach, Lewis had stints with the New York Giants (1953-1955) and the Washington Redskins (1961-1962). During his coaching career, he helped develop several talented players who went on to achieve great success in the NFL.
Impact and Legacy
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Eddie Lewis's impact on football extends beyond his impressive playing and coaching career. He was known for his exceptional leadership skills, which earned him the respect of his teammates and opponents alike.
Lewis's legacy continues to inspire new generations of football players and coaches. His commitment to excellence on and off the field sets a high standard for aspiring athletes and professionals.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Eddie Lewis is widely quoted and remembered for his insightful quotes, which often focused on the importance of teamwork, hard work, and dedication. Some of his most famous quotes include:
"Football is a game of inches. You can't afford to make mistakes."
* "You can't win games by yourself. It's about the team."
These quotes capture the essence of Lewis's philosophy: that success in football requires collaboration, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence.
As a beloved figure in the world of sports, Eddie Lewis continues to inspire fans and athletes alike with his remarkable achievements and enduring legacy.
Quotes by Eddie Lewis

I knew it would come down to foul shots and we hit just enough to pull it out. I thought we handled their pressure well and Nick (Mooney) handled the ball against their press and we were able to limit our turnovers.

It turned into a pretty nasty 2-v-1, ... and by the end, they had gotten the better of me and I was running around pouting like a 5-year-old.

Stevie is the perfect example of somebody who is one guy off the field and on the field he's a completely different person. He's usually a fairly passive, relaxed kind of guy, but on the field he can be a dirty little player. ... He's not always the one to kick first, but he'll get after you if it's an even game.

It's something I really wanted to have a run at. So far, it's gone well. I'm just enjoying that challenge, and hopefully over the next eight months or so I can get myself in a position to be a legitimate contender for that spot in the World Cup.

It's new to me. I felt very in-sync stepping in. It says a ton about the depth of this team.

Although the result might not be as important as it is for Costa Rica, it's a big game for a lot of players and a big game for the U.S..

This is definitely one of the hardest places to come and play, not only because it's a good, quality team but the fans and the stadium are fantastic.

Defensively I thought that we made some good plays that set up some easy baskets in that second quarter. The pressure caused some turnovers early and we were able to take advantage when we did force them into mistakes.

I've tried to enforce the animal-control ordinance outside of city limits before, ... It doesn't work. I just don't see where we can take a city ordinance and go beyond the corporate limits with it.

We'll just put a facade on. We'll put the people in the facilities, but we're not even making sure the trainers that train the officers are getting trained.