Jerry Glanville College coach

Jerry Glanville (born October 14, 1941) is a former American football player and coach, former NASCAR driver and owner, and sportscaster in the United States. He served as Head Football Coach of the Houston Oilers from 1986 to 1990 and the Atlanta Falcons from 1990 to 1994, compiling a career NFL record of 63–73. From 2007 to 2009, he was the Head Football Coach at Portland State University, tallying a mark of 9–24. Glanville has worked as an analyst on HBO's Inside the NFL, CBS's The NFL Today/NFL on CBS and Fox's coverage of the NFL. He has also raced on the Automobile Racing Club of America circuit. Glanville also briefly served as a consultant and liaison for the United Football League in 2011.While head coach of the Houston Oilers, Glanville coined the now-famous phrase "NFL means 'not for long'", while admonishing a game official for making what Glanville felt were bad calls. The exact quote is "This is N-F-L, which stands for 'not for long' when you make them fuckin' calls." The "NFL" line was in reference to the fact that the official Glanville was criticizing was in his first year in the league, having previously worked in college football.

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Jerry Glanville
Birth dateOctober 14, 1941
Birth place
Perrysburg Ohio

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coached team
Atlanta Falcons
Buffalo Bills
Detroit Lions
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football
WKU Hilltoppers football
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football
Portland State Vikings football
History of the Houston Oilers
overall record
63–73 (NFL)
9–24 (college)

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