Dave Brazil (American football) explained

David Lloyd Brazil
Birth Date:25 March 1936
Coach Years1:1968
Coach Team1:Holy Cross (DC/OC)
Coach Years2:1969–1970
Coach Team2:Tulsa (DB/LB)
Coach Years3:1972–1974
Coach Team3:Eastern Michigan (DC/OC)
Coach Years4:1975
Coach Team4:Detroit Wheels (DC)
Coach Years5:1976
Coach Team5:Chicago Winds (LB/DL)
Coach Years6:1980
Coach Team6:Boston College (DC)
Coach Years7:1981–1982
Coach Team7:Kent State (DC)
Coach Years8:1984–1985
Coach Team8:Kansas City Chiefs (DB)
Coach Years9:1986–1988
Coach Team9:Kansas City Chiefs (LB)
Coach Years10:1989
Coach Team10:Pittsburgh Steelers (LB)
Coach Years11:1990–1991
Coach Team11:Pittsburgh Steelers (DC)
Coach Years12:1992–2003
Coach Team12:New York Giants (LB/DQC)

David Lloyd Brazil (March 25, 1936 – March 10, 2017) was[1] an American football coach who last served with the New York Giants under head coach Jim Fassel.[2] He was the last defensive coordinator for Chuck Noll with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1990–91.[3]

Personal life

Brazil and his wife Bridget had six children, Kathleen, Mary Ann, Michael, Daniel, Thomas and Patrick.[4]

References

  1. http://www.desmondfuneralhome.com/obituary/David-Lloyd-Brazil/_/1708263 David Brazil Obituary
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/24/sports/football/24GIAN.html?ex=1072846800&en=c5671393b6a9bad8&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE Giants’ Coaching Change Stirs Uncertainty for 16 Assistants
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6uUcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9pYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4591,3519258&dq=dave-brazil&hl=en Furness back for coaching interview
  4. Book: Giants 70th Anniversary Year Book . 12.