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"That's the only name you see down there, probably," Blake said with a smile and without a trace of boastfulness.
Of course, that wasn't the case and Blake knew it.
His son,
"
In the 38 years the
His first team in 1957 went 1-3-2 but the following fall saw
BLOCK AND TACKLE
Blake, whose scholarly appearance was more suited to his insurance business than coaching a football dynasty, just kept it simple. He put his biggest, fastest kid at fullback and ran him relentlessly between the tackles. Passing was rare. Punting was verboten.
"I didn't ever punt," Blake said. "It was just the fact that if you punted you didn't gain but 5 or 10 yards and I'd just as soon try to get a first down."
"The way our offense ran, you tried to gain 5 to 7 yards each time," Woodard said. "You didn't get much farther than that unless you ran a reverse."
The reverse was about as exotic as Blake's offenses would get in the first several years of his tenure.
"He might run a reverse," Woodard said, before adding with a laugh: "The only hope at glory if you played halfback was running a reverse!"
Woodard aptly recalled one such moment when such glory visited him.
"Once against
The line was anchored by
"So the other team knew which way we were going but there wasn't much they could do about it when we had Sarvis and Billy over there," Woodard said.
Passing was usually out of the question.
"Blake came back the next day and I figured we were never going to be able to run that play," Gibbons recalled.
But during the next game, Blake, indeed, called the halfback pass and Gibbons joyously recalled being on the receiving end of it for a touchdown.
"I remember how happy Skeet Hesmer was that we ran that play," Gibbons assured.
Newspaper accounts of Midget games in the later years of the 1960s revealed that
But for the most part what Blake and his assistant coaches taught were the fundamentals of the game.
"We blocked, we tackled. We blocked, we tackled. We blocked, we tackled," reiterated Gibbons. "We didn't have many plays but they taught you how to block and tackle and I'm convinced that's why Fike football was as good as it was because we learned very young how to block and tackle."
GREATEST PLAYER EVER?
Many players who went on to play at Fike started their football career with
Among the standouts from the
But perhaps the best
"He was my field general," Blake said. "He knew all the plays. He was quarterback for about three years."
Sherwood was a tiny terror. He was on Fike's first state 4-A championship team in 1967 but a concussion early in the season ended his career.
Bedgood, who played for
"
Sherwood, who is now in the
Sherwood said he remembers being excited the day Blake passed out the "playbook" with large Xs and Os on 81/2-by-11-inch pieces of paper.
One of the reasons Sherwood was able to play at such a young age, despite his size, was that he had his own equipment since Blake had already handed out the pads and helmets allotted him by the recreation department.
PACKERS KEEP ON TRUCKING IN '70s
After that six-year run of championships from 1958-63, Blake's teams won titles in 1967 and 1968 and again in 1971 and 1972 before his last championship season in 1974.
He stepped down after the 1977 season, leaving the Packers to Bedgood, who was fresh out of college.
"They thought of somebody that had been a player, that knew Blake, that would carry on the same kind of plays," said Bedgood. "And, of course, that's what we did."
Bedgood's first Packers team struggled until it found a star running back.
"But then
The Packers won championships in 1981, 1982 and 1985, including one year the team went unscored on. Bedgood said it wasn't easy following Blake.
"Sure there was pressure. You had to carry on
"There was a run that
Blake, and later Bedgood, also had the tradition that came from the early championship years of
"I just got along with the boys and the boys responded," Blake said of the secret to his success. "I don't know, I just instilled in them right to start with. I said, 'We're
"And they followed right along with it."
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