1967 New Orleans Saints season
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.
1967 New Orleans Saints season | |
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Owner | John Mecom Jr. |
Head coach | Tom Fears |
General manager | Bert Rose |
Home field | Tulane Stadium |
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Record | 3–11 |
Division place | 4th Capitol |
League place | 15th |
Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
Pro Bowlers | Dave Whitsell |
AP All-Pros | Dave Whitsell (2nd team) |
Team MVP | Dave Whitsell |
Team ROY | Danny Abramowicz |
Personnel
Staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Strength and conditioning
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Roster
Offseason
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.[1] 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.[1] Several weeks later, the Saints also signed Packers running back Jim Taylor. Taylor had felt underpaid and under-appreciated under Lombardi.[2] 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.[2]
NFL draft
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Round | Pick | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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1 | 1 | – | – | – | Selection traded to Baltimore Colts |
1 | 26 | Les Kelley | HB | Alabama | |
2 | 27 | Bo Burris | QB-S | Houston | |
2 | 52 | John Gilliam * | FL | South Carolina State | |
2 | 53 | Dave Rowe | OT | Penn State | |
3 | 54 | – | – | – | Selection traded to Baltimore Colts |
3 | 79 | Del Williams | C-G | Florida State | |
3 | 80 | Ben Hart | SE | Oklahoma | |
4 | 81 | Ron Widby * | P | Tennessee | |
4 | 106 | Bill Carr | C | Florida | |
4 | 107 | Tom Stangle | E | Dayton | |
5 | 108 | Don McCall | HB | Southern California | |
5 | 133 | John Douglas | DB | Texas Southern | |
6 | 134 | George Harvey | G | Kansas | |
6 | 159 | Bo Wood | LB | North Carolina | |
7 | 160 | Gary Hertzog | G | Willamette | |
7 | 185 | Bob McKelvey | FB-LB | Northwestern | |
8 | 186 | Sam Harris | TE | Colorado | |
8 | 211 | Barry Siler | LB | Albion College | |
9 | 212 | Tim Lavens | TE | Idaho | |
9 | 237 | Eugene Ross | DB | Oklahoma | |
10 | 238 | Charlie Brown | FL-SE | Missouri | |
10 | 263 | Roosevelt Robertson | FL | North Carolina College | |
11 | 264 | Jim Benson | G | Florida State | |
11 | 288 | Bernard Corbin | S | Alabama A&M | |
12 | 289 | Ronnie Pack | G | Texas Tech | |
12 | 315 | John Robinson | FL | Tennessee A&I | |
13 | 316 | Bill Stetz | LB | Boston College | |
13 | 341 | Gary Grossnickle | S | Missouri | |
14 | 342 | Jim Hester | TE | North Dakota | |
14 | 367 | George Stetter | DB | Virginia | |
15 | 368 | John Snow | OT | Wake Forest | |
15 | 393 | Darrell Johnson | RB | Lamar Tech | |
16 | 394 | Marcus Rhoden | FL-SE | Mississippi State | |
16 | 419 | Bruce Cortez | DB | Parsons College | |
17 | 420 | Danny Abramowicz | SE | Xavier (Ohio) | |
17 | 438 | Billy Bob Stewart | FB-LB | Southern Methodist | Selection acquired from Baltimore Colts |
17 | 445 | Jimmy Walker | DB-FL | Providence | |
Made roster * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career |
Pre-season
The Saints played six pre-season games, finishing with a record of 5–1.
Week | Date | Kickoff (CT) | Opponent | Result | Record | Game Site | Attendance |
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1 | Wednesday, August 2 | 10:05 p.m. | at Los Angeles Rams | L 7–16 | 0–1 | Anaheim Stadium | 26,364 |
2 | Saturday, August 12 | 8:00 p.m. | St. Louis Cardinals | W 23–14 | 1–1 | State Fair Stadium (Shreveport, Louisiana) | 25,500 |
3 | Saturday, August 19 | 8:00 p.m. | Pittsburgh Steelers | W 20–17 | 2–1 | Tiger Stadium (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) | 35,000 |
4 | Saturday, August 26 | 10:30 p.m. | at San Francisco 49ers | W 24–10 | 3–1 | Civic Stadium (Portland, Oregon) | 23,348 |
5 | Saturday, September 2 | 7:00 p.m. | at Miami Dolphins | W 20–17 | 4–1 | Johnson Hagood Stadium (Charleston, South Carolina) | 11,214 |
6 | Saturday, September 9 | 8:00 p.m. | Atlanta Falcons | W 27–14 | 5–1 | Tulane Stadium | 67,486 |
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 [3] 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
Week | Date | Kickoff (CT) | Opponent | Result | Record | Game Site | Attendance |
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1 | Sunday, September 17 | 1:30 p.m. | Los Angeles Rams | L 13–27 | 0–1 | Tulane Stadium | 80,879 |
2 | Sunday, September 24 | 1:30 p.m. | Washington Redskins | L 10–30 | 0–2 | Tulane Stadium | 74,937 |
3 | Sunday, October 1 | 1:30 p.m. | Cleveland Browns | L 7–42 | 0–3 | Tulane Stadium | 77,045 |
4 | Sunday, October 8 | 12:30 p.m. | at New York Giants | L 21–27 | 0–4 | Yankee Stadium | 62,670 |
5 | Sunday, October 15 | 1:35 p.m. | at Dallas Cowboys | L 10–14 | 0–5 | Cotton Bowl | 64,128 |
6 | Sunday, October 22 | 3:00 p.m. | at San Francisco 49ers | L 13–27 | 0–6 | Kezar Stadium | 34,285 |
7 | Sunday, October 29 | 1:30 p.m. | Pittsburgh Steelers | L 10–14 | 0–7 | Tulane Stadium | 68,911 |
8 | Sunday, November 5 | 1:00 p.m. | Philadelphia Eagles | W 31–24 | 1–7 | Tulane Stadium | 59,596 |
9 | Sunday, November 12 | 1:00 p.m. | Dallas Cowboys | L 10–27 | 1–8 | Tulane Stadium | 83,437 |
10 | Sunday, November 19 | 12:15 p.m. | at Philadelphia Eagles | L 21–48 | 1–9 | Franklin Field | 60,751 |
11 | Sunday, November 26 | 1:00 p.m. | Atlanta Falcons | W 27–24 | 2–9 | Tulane Stadium | 83,437 |
12 | Sunday, December 3 | 1:00 p.m. | at St. Louis Cardinals | L 20–31 | 2–10 | Busch Memorial Stadium | 41,171 |
13 | Sunday, December 10 | 1:05 p.m. | at Baltimore Colts | L 10–30 | 2–11 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
14 | Sunday, December 17 | 12:15 p.m. | at Washington Redskins | W 30–14 | 3–11 | District of Columbia Stadium | 50,486 |
Week 1: vs. Los Angeles Rams
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Week 2: vs. Washington Redskins
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Week 3: vs. Cleveland Browns
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Week 4: at New York Giants
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Week 5: at Dallas Cowboys
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Week 6: at San Francisco 49ers
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Week 7: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
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Week 8: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
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Week 9: vs. Dallas Cowboys
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Week 10: at Philadelphia Eagles
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Week 11: vs. Atlanta Falcons
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Week 12: at St. Louis Cardinals
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Week 13: at Baltimore Colts
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Week 14: at Washington Redskins
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Standings
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
Dallas Cowboys | 9 | 5 | 0 | .643 | 4–2 | 8–2 | 342 | 268 | L1 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 6 | 7 | 1 | .462 | 3–2–1 | 5–4–1 | 351 | 409 | W1 |
Washington Redskins | 5 | 6 | 3 | .455 | 2–3–1 | 4–5–1 | 347 | 353 | L1 |
New Orleans Saints | 3 | 11 | 0 | .214 | 2–4 | 2–8 | 233 | 379 | W1 |
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
References
- When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss, p. 407, Simon & Schuster, 1999, ISBN 978-0-684-84418-3
- When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss, p. 408, Simon & Schuster, 1999, ISBN 978-0-684-84418-3
- http://www.nfl.com/player/walterroberts/2524286/profile