Pete McCulley

[4] His departure from the Colts was a result of the January 21, 1977 dismissal of general manager Joe Thomas who had lost a power struggle to Marchibroda over player personnel decisions.

[5] After a season with the Redskins, he signed a three-year contract as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers on January 10, 1978, succeeding Ken Meyer who had been fired earlier that day.

[7] He joined Walt Michaels' staff with the New York Jets as receivers coach on February 5, 1979, succeeding Dan Henning who had moved on to the Miami Dolphins.

[8] His dismissal from the Jets four years later on February 10, 1983, was one of the first acts as new head coach for Joe Walton, successor to Michaels whose retirement had been announced the previous day.

[10] In his first season with the ballclub, he played a key role in the development of Bill Kenney into a Pro Bowl quarterback.