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Robert M. Gibson (April 6, 1927 – April 10, 2015) was an
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player and coach. He served as the head football coach at
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1965 to 1967. Gibson played college football as a
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at
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, from which he graduated in 1950. Coaching for the New York Giants of the
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(NFL) as offensive coordinator in 1978, Gibson most famously called the play that resulted in the " Miracle at the Meadowlands".


The Miracle at the Meadowlands

Playing their archrival
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, the Giants were leading 17–12 and had possession of the ball with only 30 seconds left.Katz, Michael
20 Seconds Left As Eagles Win; Jets Bow; Todd Reinjured
''The New York Times'', November 20, 1978, accessed March 18, 2007.
They had only to kneel the ball to end the game, as the Eagles had no timeouts. Gibson ordered Giants quarterback
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to run play "Brown right, near wing, 65 slant", which called for Pisarcik to hand the ball off to fullback
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. The handoff was botched and Eagles
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picked up the loose ball and ran in for the game-winning score. Gibson's reasoning was governed by what happened a play earlier. Pisarcik had taken a knee, only to be knocked over when the Eagles'
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charged into Giants'
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Jim Clack. This violated an unwritten rule that defensive players do not rush in a situation when the quarterback kneels down. Gibson didn't want to risk getting Pisarcik injured or expose his players to penalties or fines for fighting. However, he didn't explain this to the players, and it came across as a power trip. Head coach John McVay's headphones weren't working, and he later said that he would have overruled Gibson had he known what was happening. With angry Giants fans demanding someone be held responsible for the debacle, owner
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and operations director
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met and decided Gibson had to go. He was fired the next morning. So great was the stigma of having called the play that he never worked in football at any level again. He refused to speak about the incident up until his death in 2015; when
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reached him by phone in 2008, he said, "I haven't talked about the game for 30 years, and I'm not about to start now." Gibson left New York and opened a bait shop and general store on Florida's
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, where he raised cattle on his ranch. Gibson still stayed in contact with McVay and another member of the 1978 staff, Lindy Infante, but otherwise largely moved on from his time in the NFL.30 years later, Giant disappointment of 'The Fumble' still lingers
Hank Gola, New York Daily News, November 18, 2008.
Gibson died at age 88 on April 10, 2015.


Head coaching record


College


See also

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References

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