Price: $ 25.00
Location: Vacaville, California, United States
Date Posted: January 24, 03:40 PM
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Are you ready for some football
Featured is a Michigan State miniture mini helmet hand signed by Sherman Lewis.
This miniture mini helmet was signed this season at a preseason signing for the DETROIT LIONS. A coa is included for your protection, and guarantee.
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Sherman Paul Lewis
Position: DB/S
Height: 5' 9'' Weight: 159
Born: 6/29/1942, in Louisville, KY, USA
High School: duPont Manual (Louisville, KY)
College: Michigan State
Position: DB/S
Height: 5' 9'' Weight: 159
Born: 6/29/1942, in Louisville, KY, USA
High School: duPont Manual (Louisville, KY)
College: Michigan State
To say Sherman Lewis is successful is similar to saying the Grand Canyon is big. Of course Lewis is successful. In his 19 seasons as a coach in the National Football League with San Francisco, Green Bay and Minnesota, Lewis' teams made 15 playoff appearances, captured 11 divisional titles and won five NFC titles.
Even more impressive is his collection of four Super Bowl rings.
It is no surprise that Lions head coach Marty Mornhinweg would jump at the chance to bring Lewis onto the staff. As special assistant to the offense, Lewis brings his pedigree of success and knowledge of the West Coast offense to the Motor City.
It is a homecoming of sorts for Lewis, who starred at Michigan State University from 1960-63 and later coached at his alma mater from 1969 to 1982.
Sherman Lewis was promoted to offensive coordinator by Head Coach Steve Mariucci on February 17, 2003, due to his vast knowledge of the West Coast offense and proven winning track record. Lewis originally joined the Lions as the team’s special assistant–offense in February 2002 after 19 years of NFL coaching experience with the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers. This season marks Lewis’ 22nd year coaching in the NFL
Before his move to Motown, Lewis spent two seasons (2000-01) as the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings. Prior to Minnesota, Lewis spent eight seasons with the Green Bay Packers, as offensive coordinator from 1992-99 and nine seasons with the 49ers as wide receivers coach (1989-91) and running backs coach (1983-88).
In his 21 seasons as an NFL coach, Lewis’ teams have made 15 playoff appearances, including 11 divisional championships, five NFC Championships and four Super Bowl titles.
Under Lewis in 2000, the Vikings’ offense averaged 24.8 points per game and advanced to the NFC Championship game with a quarterback (Daunte Culpepper) who had never thrown an NFL pass. Culpepper went on to earn the staring spot on the NFC squad in the 2001 Pro Bowl after ranking among the league’s passing leaders having completed 297 of 494 passes for 3,937 yards, 33 touchdowns, a 62.7 completion percentage and a 98.0 quarterback rating. Other offensive Pro Bowlers that year included running back Robert Smith, who led the NFC in rushing yards with 1,521, wide receivers Randy Moss and Cris Carter and center Matt Birk.
In Lewis’ eight seasons with the Packers, the team never had a losing season, made the playoffs six times, earned three NFC Central division titles, claimed two NFC Championships and won Super Bowl XXXI. Seven different offensive players made the Pro Bowl 15 times during his tenure with the Packers.
From 1983-91, Lewis began his learning of the West Coast offense under Bill Walsh. He served as wide receivers coach from 1989-91 and running backs coach from 1983-88. As running backs coach, Lewis tutored stars such as Roger Craig and Tom Rathman (Lions running backs coach), and coached Jerry Rice and John Taylor as he supervised the development of the wide receivers. The 49ers won three Super Bowls while Lewis was there.
Prior to Lewis’ NFL coaching tenure, he spent 14 years (1969-82) in various coaching capacities at his alma mater Michigan State University. He served as assistant head coach/defensive coordinator/linebackers from 1980-82, defensive backs coach from 1970-79 and began his stint with MSU as offensive backs coach in 1969.
This is a great gift for that die hard sports fan, or treat yourself to this special SHERMAN LEWIS mini helmet
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