1977 Detroit Lions season
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The 1977 Detroit Lions season was their 48th in the National Football League (NFL). The team matched their previous season's output of 6–8, and missed the playoffs for the seventh straight season. The Lions struggled offensively, scoring a mere 183 points while finishing in third place with a 6–8 record for the second consecutive season.
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1977 Detroit Lions season
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* Head Coach – Tommy Hudspeth
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from New England
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from Seattle
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Dave Greenwood
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Mark Griffin
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Steve Mathieson
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Tim Black
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LB
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* Strength and Conditioning – Floyd Reese
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* Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line – Fritz Shurmur
* Linebackers – Rollie Dotsch
* Defensive Backfield – Burnie Miller
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* President – William Clay Ford, Sr.
* Executive Vice President and General Manager – Russ Thomas
* Vice President and Assistant General Manager – Roger Lehew
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* Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Receivers – Ed Hughes
* Offensive Backfield – Wally English
* Offensive Line – John Payne
* Offensive Assistant – Bill Belichick
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The 1977 Detroit Lions season was their 48th in the National Football League (NFL). The team matched their previous season's output of 6–8, and missed the playoffs for the seventh straight season. The Lions struggled offensively, scoring a mere 183 points while finishing in third place with a 6–8 record for the second consecutive season. The 1977 coaching staff included 25-year-old assistant special teams and offensive assistant coach Bill Belichick. Belichick would later win two Super Bowls in the 1986 and 1990 seasons as defensive coordinator with the New York Giants, and six as head coach of the New England Patriots.
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* Special Teams – Floyd Reese
* Assistant Special Teams – Bill Belichick
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