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Former Bengals Coach Bill Johnson Passes

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Former Cincinnati Bengals head coach Bill "Tiger" Johnson died today at home in Ft. Myers, Fla., following a long illness, the team announced.

“Tiger was admired and respected by all during the length of his tenure with the Bengals,” Bengals owner Mike Brown said. “He was a man’s man in every way, strong, firm and yet lovable at the same time. I could talk for hours about his time here, and his loss hits me in the heart.”

Johnson, 84, was head coach from 1976 to 1978, going 18-15 as head coach.

He was the second head coach in Bengals history, succeeding Paul Brown.

He was on the original Bengals coaching staff in 1968, as offensive line coach under Paul Brown, and he remained in that position until taking over as head coach.

He returned to the Bengals in 1985, as tight ends coach under head coach Sam Wyche, and remained in that position through 1990.

He began playing pro football in 1948, after an outstanding college career at Texas A&M, and was a center for nine years with the San Francisco 49ers, where he was voted to the Helms Foundation All-Pro team.

“Tiger played for the 49ers against my dad’s Cleveland teams,” Mike Brown said. “He earned my dad’s respect and with it, eventually, the appointment to coach here. His players all respected and looked up to him, and they could not have had a better teacher.”

Johnson also coached in the NFL with Tampa Bay (1979-82) and Detroit (1983-84).

A native of Tyler, Texas, Johnson is survived by his wife, Dot, along with three children, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Family and close friends will hold a private memorial service on Wednesday of next week in Fort Myers, and a larger service is being planned for Cincinnati in the spring.

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Former-Bengals-coach-Bill-Johnson-passes-away.html
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