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Name
  
Red Miller


Role
  
Football coach

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Education
  
Western Illinois University

Awards
  
NFL Honors - AP Coach of the Year

Past teams coached
  
Denver Gold (Head coach, 1983–1983), Denver Broncos (Head coach, 1977–1980)

Similar People
  
Craig Morton, John Ralston, Dan Reeves, Gary Kubiak

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Robert "Red" Miller (born October 31, 1927) is a former professional football coach with the Denver Broncos. On May 4, 2017, it was announced that Miller would be inducted into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame. He would be the only member of the 2017 class.

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Early life and career

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Miller was born and raised in Macomb, Illinois and attended Macomb Public Schools and Western Illinois University, where he was later a star player and coach for the Leathernecks football team. He began his coaching career at high schools in Astoria and Canton, Illinois, and at Carthage College.

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Miller was an assistant coach with Lou Saban at Western Illinois in the late 1950s before joining Saban with the AFL's Boston Patriots in 1960. He also was an assistant with Buffalo (1962), Denver (1963–65), St. Louis (1966–70), Baltimore (1971–72) and New England (1973–76) before rejoining the Broncos as head coach.

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  • 1960–1961 Boston Patriots (OL)
  • 1962 Buffalo Bills (OL)
  • 1963–1965 Denver Broncos (OL)
  • 1966–1970 St. Louis Cardinals (OL)
  • 1971–1972 Baltimore Colts (DL)
  • 1973–1976 New England Patriots (OL)
  • Orange Crush coaching years (1977–1980)

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    Miller was named head coach of the Denver Broncos on January 31, 1977, replacing John Ralston. Miller took a team led by linebackers Randy Gradishar, Bob Swenson, and Tom Jackson, cornerbacks Louis Wright and Bernard Jackson, safety Billy Thompson, and defensive end Lyle Alzado— mainstays of the Orange Crush Defense— and veteran quarterback Craig Morton (acquired via trade with the New York Giants) to a 12–2 regular season record and an AFC championship.

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    The Broncos then faced the Tom Landry-coached Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XII but lost, 27–10. Denver's 1977 season is chronicled in Terry Frei's 2008 book, '77: Denver, the Broncos and a Coming of Age.

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    The Broncos also would lose in an NFL AFC Divisional Playoff match against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium on December 30, 1978, 33–10. They would also lose the next season to the Houston Oilers 13–7 in a classic NFL Wild Card Playoff match played in the Astrodome on December 23, 1979.

    After posting an 8–8 record in 1980, and failing to return to the AFC playoffs, Miller was fired by new owner Edgar Kaiser in the spring of 1981 and replaced with then Dallas Cowboy assistant and former NFL running back Dan Reeves.

    Denver Gold (USFL)

    In 1983 Miller became the first head coach of the Denver Gold of the USFL, but feuded bitterly with team owner Ron Blanding and was fired before the completion of the league's first season.

    References

    Red Miller Wikipedia