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1967 New Orleans Saints season

NFL team 1st season


NFL team 1st season

FieldValue
teamNew Orleans Saints
year1967
record3–11
division_place4th Capitol
league place15th
coachTom Fears
general managerBert Rose
ownerJohn Mecom Jr.
stadiumTulane Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro bowlersDave Whitsell
AP All-prosDave Whitsell *(2nd team)*
MVPDave Whitsell
ROYDanny Abramowicz
no_prevseasontrue
shortnavlinkSaints seasons

| AP All-pros = Dave Whitsell (2nd team)

The 1967 New Orleans Saints season was the inaugural season for the franchise. The team went 3–11, finishing in last place in the four-team NFL Eastern Conference Capitol Division.

Offseason

Expansion draft

Main article: 1967 NFL expansion draft

The Saints made a splash in the expansion draft by selecting Green Bay Packers running back Paul Hornung. Lombardi was distraught when the Saints selected Hornung in the draft. In later years, Hornung revealed that he spoke to Saints coach Tom Fears prior to the draft. Fears was a former assistant in Green Bay and Fears felt that Hornung would help sell tickets in New Orleans. Several weeks later, the Saints also signed Packers running back Jim Taylor, a native of Baton Rouge and an All-American at LSU. Taylor had felt underpaid and under-appreciated under Lombardi. An examination at the Scripps Clinic in California found the severing of the fifth, sixth, and seventh vertebrae, and damaged nerve roots in the spinal cord of Hornung. It was decided that Hornung would retire and he never played a game for the Saints.

NFL draft

Main article: 1967 NFL draft

The Saints committed a colossal blunder by trading the first overall selection to the Baltimore Colts for Gary Cuozzo, the backup quarterback to Johnny Unitas. Cuozzo began the season as the Saints' starter, but lost the job to expansion draftee Billy Kilmer. After the season, Cuozzo was traded to the Minnesota Vikings in early 1968.

Baltimore selected Michigan State All-America defensive end Bubba Smith with the first pick; he became a star for the Colts, starting at left end in Super Bowls III and V.

Personnel

Staff

  • President – John Mecom Jr.
  • Executive Vice-President / general manager – Bert Rose
  • Director of Player Personnel – Vic Schwenk
  • Director of Player Relations – George Owen
  • Director of Promotions and Special Events – Bill Smythe
  • Director of Public Relations – Donald Smith
    • Public Relations Assistant – Patricia Cross
    • Public Relations Consultant – Jim Hall
  • Business Manager – Carroll Martin
  • College Scouting –
    • North Central Area Scout – Dave Smith
    • Northeastern Area Scout – Ray Masters
    • South Central Area Scout – Al Tabor
    • Southeastern Area Scout – Henry Lee Parker
    • Western Area Scout – Ray Newman
  • Comptroller – Cyril Nelson
  • Entertainment Director – Tommy Walker
  • Ticket Manager – Henry Simoneaux
  • Head coach – Tom Fears
  • Chief offensive coach – George Dickson
  • Offensive line coach – Walt Yowarsky
  • Receiver coach – Bob Shaw
  • Chief defensive coach – Jack Faulkner
  • Defensive line coach – Ed Khayat
  • Linebacker coach – J. D. Roberts
  • Trainer – Fred Peterson
    • Assistant trainer – Bill Cuthbertson
  • Equipment manager – Charlie Shepherd
    • Assistant Equipment Manager – Wallace Brown

Roster

Pre-season

The Saints played six pre-season games, finishing with a record of 5–1.

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at [Los Angeles Rams](1967-los-angeles-rams-season)**L** 7–160–1Anaheim Stadium26,364
[St. Louis Cardinals](1967-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)**W** 23–141–1State Fair Stadium25,500
[Pittsburgh Steelers](1967-pittsburgh-steelers-season)**W** 20–172–1Tiger Stadium35,000
vs. [San Francisco 49ers](1967-san-francisco-49ers-season)**W** 24–103–1Civic Stadium23,348
vs. [Miami Dolphins](1967-miami-dolphins-season)**W** 20–174–1Johnson Hagood Stadium11,214
[Atlanta Falcons](1967-atlanta-falcons-season)**W** 27–145–1Tulane Stadium67,486

Regular season

Things couldn't have looked better for the Saints and their inaugural season. A 5–1 preseason record was followed by a 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by rookie John Gilliam to begin the 1967 season against the Los Angeles Rams. (There is a rumor in the annals of New Orleans Saints legends that following this play many fans allegedly heard another fan in Tulane Stadium shout out aloud "This is going to be the greatest football team in history!" – thus jinxing the Saints for their first 20 years of existence). Apparently the Rams were not informed of this declaration as they quickly recovered from the opening blow to win 27–13. The first-ever win for the Saints came in week 8 when wide receiver Flea Roberts scored 3 touchdowns in a 31–24 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. With additional triumphs over Atlanta and Washington the 3 wins for the year matched the most for an expansion team. Former Green Bay great Jim Taylor led the team with 390 yards rushing and 17th round pick rookie Danny Abramowicz from Xavier College led in receiving with 50 grabs for 721 yards and 6 touchdowns. Defensive back Dave Whitshell led the team as well as the NFL in interceptions with 10 steals—still a New Orleans Saint season record.

Schedule

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September 17[Los Angeles Rams](1967-los-angeles-rams-season)**L** 13–270–1Tulane Stadium80,879
September 24**[Washington Redskins](1967-washington-redskins-season)****L** 10–300–2Tulane Stadium74,937
October 1[Cleveland Browns](1967-cleveland-browns-season)**L** 7–420–3Tulane Stadium77,045
October 8at [New York Giants](1967-new-york-giants-season)**L** 21–270–4Yankee Stadium62,670
October 15at **[Dallas Cowboys](1967-dallas-cowboys-season)****L** 10–140–5Cotton Bowl64,128
October 22at [San Francisco 49ers](1967-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 13–270–6Kezar Stadium34,285
October 29[Pittsburgh Steelers](1967-pittsburgh-steelers-season)**L** 10–140–7Tulane Stadium68,911
November 5**[Philadelphia Eagles](1967-philadelphia-eagles-season)****W** 31–241–7Tulane Stadium59,596
November 12**Dallas Cowboys****L** 10–271–8Tulane Stadium83,437
November 19at **Philadelphia Eagles****L** 21–481–9Franklin Field60,751
November 26[Atlanta Falcons](1967-atlanta-falcons-season)**W** 27–242–9Tulane Stadium83,437
December 3at [St. Louis Cardinals](1967-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)**L** 20–312–10Busch Memorial Stadium41,171
December 10at [Baltimore Colts](1967-baltimore-colts-season)**L** 10–302–11Memorial Stadium60,238
December 17at **Washington Redskins****W** 30–143–11District of Columbia Stadium50,486
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Los Angeles Rams

Week 2: vs. Washington Redskins

Week 3: vs. Cleveland Browns

Week 4: at New York Giants

Week 5: at Dallas Cowboys

Week 6: at San Francisco 49ers

Week 7: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 8: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Week 9: vs. Dallas Cowboys

Week 10: at Philadelphia Eagles

Week 11: vs. Atlanta Falcons

Week 12: at St. Louis Cardinals

Week 13: at Baltimore Colts

Week 14: at Washington Redskins

Standings

References

References

  1. When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss, p. 407, Simon & Schuster, 1999, {{ISBN. 978-0-684-84418-3
  2. When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss, p. 408, Simon & Schuster, 1999, {{ISBN. 978-0-684-84418-3
  3. (March 7, 1967). "Baltimore Colts deal Cuozzo to Saints". Eugene Register-Guard.
  4. (January 30, 1968). "Vikings get Gary Cuozzo in key trade". Gettysburg Times.
  5. (March 14, 1967). "Colts pick Smith as No. 1 draft choice". Eugene Register-Guard.
  6. "NFL Players | Past & Current NFL Players".
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