The other Neill Armstrong
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 2:21 pm
Who had an additional "l" in his first name to differentiate. Still, he would have had to have been a football legend to come close in name recognition to that other guy.
Instead, Neill played five seasons with the Eagles from 1947-51, catching 76 passes and scoring 11 touchdowns.
He became an assistant for two seasons with the OIlers in 1962, before coaching in the CFL (Edmonton) from 1964-69. Bud Grant hired him with the Vikes, where he stayed for eight seasons. In his four seasons as Bears HC, he was 30-34, with his 1979 going 10-6 to play in the NFC Wild Card game. He then finished up with eight years as a Cowboys assistant from 1982-89.
Instead, Neill played five seasons with the Eagles from 1947-51, catching 76 passes and scoring 11 touchdowns.
He became an assistant for two seasons with the OIlers in 1962, before coaching in the CFL (Edmonton) from 1964-69. Bud Grant hired him with the Vikes, where he stayed for eight seasons. In his four seasons as Bears HC, he was 30-34, with his 1979 going 10-6 to play in the NFC Wild Card game. He then finished up with eight years as a Cowboys assistant from 1982-89.