San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)
Ex-NFL coach Reeves dies
Dan Reeves’ talents off the field were recognized early on by Tom Landry. He was still suiting up for the Dallas Cowboys when Landry made him a playing coach.
At 37, Reeves landed his first head coaching job, pulled off a trade to acquire John Elway, and built the Denver Broncos into a powerhouse that reached the Super Bowl three times in a fouryear span.
At the final stop of nearly four uninterrupted decades in the NFL, Reeves guided the Atlanta Falcons to their first Super Bowl.
The only blemish on his record: four blowout losses in the big game. Reeves, who did win a ring as a player with the Cowboys but will be remembered mostly for a long, largely successful coaching career marred by those four defeats, died Saturday of complications from dementia at his home in Atlanta. He was 77.
Including a stint with the New York Giants, Reeves totaled 190 regular-season coaching victories — ninth most in NFL history.