Rest In Peace Coach Don Coryell. I was 7 years old when I became a Charger fan. I recall the bright Chargers uniforms and their jaw dropping air attack. I'll never forget the focus and competive look on Don Coryell's face. His legacy...he did what was right and had a good heart.
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Rest In Peace Coach Don Coryell. I was 7 years old when I became a Charger fan. I recall the bright Chargers uniforms and their jaw dropping air attack. I'll never forget the focus and competive look on Don Coryell's face. His legacy...he did what was right and had a good heart.
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John moved to tears. RIP Don.
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