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A 10 page biographical paper of the legendary football coach. Vince
Lombardi is commonly assumed to have been a rigid autocrat determined that everyone
associated with him conform to his way of thinking, but in reality Lombardi sought to
encourage the view of order, rules and discipline as providing the true path to real freedom.
He demanded the best of everyone, which is what he gave of himself. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
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10 pages (~225 words per page)
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I meant having a goal" (Clark 7E). That "thing," of course, was the now-famous statement, "Winning isnt everything. Its the only thing."
His Life Vincent Thomas Lombardi (1913-70) is one of those American heroes that emerge because of the greatness they bring to ordinary
life. In light of todays game, its almost laughable to think that Fordham Universitys famed "Seven Blocks of Granite" line could have contained someone only 58" and 175 pounds
(Anonymous 52), but that was in the mid-1930s and at the height of the Great Depression. There were few jobs available when Vince
graduated from Fordham in 1937, but he took a high school coaching job in 1939 and won great acclaim. One of the lesser-known facts of Vince Lombardis life was
his dedication to knowledge and education. His brother reports that Vince was a voracious reader as they were growing up and first planned to enter seminary, but later dropped
that plan and gravitated more toward business (Anonymous 52). Joe Lombardi said after Vinces death that had he not taken that high school coaching job, he likely would have
been both a CPA and an attorney. He did take that coaching job, however. He not only coached football there, but also
basketball. His teaching duties extended to academics as well. In addition to coaching both football and basketball, he taught physics, chemistry and Latin (Anonymous 52).
That high school job lasted until 1946, when he returned to Fordham as a football coach. He later went to West Point, and then entered
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