Tom Bresnahan
Tom Bresnahan (born January 21, 1935, in Springfield, Massachusetts)[1] was the Offensive coordinator of the NFL's Buffalo Bills from 1992 to 1996. He was promoted after serving as the team's offensive line coach and would hold both responsibilities.[2]
After the end of the 1996 season, he was stripped of his offensive coordinator title in favor of Dan Henning due to poor performance.[3]
- 1963-1968 Williams College OL/DL
- 1971 University of Columbia OL
- 1973-1980 Naval Academy
- 1981-1982 Kansas City Chiefs
- 1983-1984 New York Giants OL
- 1986-1988 Arizona Cardinals OL
- 1989-1991 Buffalo Bills OL
- 1992-1996 Buffalo Bills OC
- 1997 Buffalo Bills OL
- 2006-2009 Massachusetts Maritime Football Consultant
References
- "Tom Bresnahan Coaching Record - Pro Football Archives".
- "SPORTS PEOPLE: FOOTBALL; Promotions for Bills". The New York Times. 2 February 1992.
- Litsky, Frank (7 January 1997). "Quick Face Lift Coming For the Packers' Field". The New York Times.
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