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"Don once said, 'If we're asking Kellen to block a defensive end and not catch passes, I'm not a very good coach,' " Bauer said.
One of the lasting images of the Coryell years was an exhausted Winslow being helped off the field by two teammates after the Chargers' epic 41-38 overtime victory in the playoffs over the Miami Dolphins on Jan. 2, 1982. Despite cramping up in the heat and humidity, Winslow caught 13 passes for 166 yards and one touchdown, and also blocked a potential game-winning field goal.
Bauer said Coryell changed the way opponents had to play defense, "and you see it today."
"When we started splitting Kellen out, for instance, teams didn't know what to do. He was a wide receiver in a tight end's body. So a lot of teams started playing zone against us and we started picking them apart. Some teams tried to put a safety or linebacker out there and play man-to-man, and we licked our chops and went with Kellen.
"Because of Air Coryell, nickel and dime defenses became an every-game proposition," Bauer said. "He changed the way the game is played today."
Fouts said Air Coryell meant many things.
"I don't know that it's so much one thing that you could point to," Fouts said. "It was an attitude of fearlessness and aggressiveness and of fun. He was not afraid to try new things. He was not afraid to attack the entire length and breadth of a football field. He wanted his players to enjoy it."
In 14 NFL seasons, Coryell had a record of 111-83-1.
Coryell is the first coach to win 100 games in college and pro football and is a member of the college Hall of Fame.
"Here's the secret to Don -- outside of the Xs and Os, his players and his family were the most important things in the world," Bauer said. "It had nothing to do with money or fame. It was all about family, team and winning and the game, and respect."
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