Vince Lambardi
Vince Lombardi was a father, and a husband, and he had a great impact on today'sview on professional football as well as other sports. On Jun 11, 1913 born (and grew up) in Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn, NY; first of five children (2 sisters, 2 brothers) to Henry Lombardi and Matilda Izzo Lombardi. And in the 1920s experimented with boxing as a teenager and didn\'t like it. In 1928 started his studies for priesthood at Cathedral Prep in Brooklyn. 1930 decided not to become a priest; switched high schools and went to St. Francis Prep; played fullback on In 1933 he graduated from high school and went on to Fordham University; played guard on the freshman football team. And from 1934 to 1936 he played guard on the varsity football team at Fordham. In 1936 was one of the \"Seven Blocks of Granite\" In 1937 graduated from Fordham University magna cum laude; went on to Fordham Law School at night; worked as an investigator for a finance company; played semi-pro football for a couple of years, including a stint in 1939 with the Wilmington Clippers of the American Football Association. In 1939 took job as assistant football coach at St. Ce
is a great man with a great sense of coaching that was before his time. In 1971 Vince was 1948 became varsity assistant coach at Fordham. An in 1949 left Fordham to become degree weather, he had his players in unbearable style practice because he believed if your that they all need to grow up and put foolish things behind them. He would not take the responsibility for his team action on as well off the field, and he also cares for his players.
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