I just try to be me. Fresh from their 2012 Stellar Award for Quartet of the Year, Melvin, Doug and Henry continue the tradition of quartet gospel in grand fashion and Lee Williams, highly regarded as the "Cool Gent of Quartet" lays hold to all the power and the glory of singing the gospel. Allison Williams appeared on NBC's Late Night Thursday evening and host Seth Meyers brought up a topic that makes us just a little bit uncomfortable.. He has a younger brother, Mike Williams, also a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League. He attended Chaneyville High School, where he initially trained as a linebacker and soon switched to quarterback. [15], During his tenure with the Buccaneers, Williams was paid $120,000 a year, the lowest salary for a starting quarterback in the league, and less than the salary of 12 backups. In 1977, Williams was named a first team All-American by . Knows the game and has a real desire to learn more just has what it takes for guys to want to follow him ideal composure for a quarterback. ", "Every day I think about it and wonder what it would be like if it wasn't me," Doug Williams said. I put my helmet on my head and tried not to hear any of it, he said. Doug graduated with. The two divorced the following year. . But he (Gibbs) immediately sensed that something else was going on. Kimberly and Ashley appeared together in the 1993 drama Indian Summer. McKay had been an assistant in the late 1950s when Willie Wood (the future Hall of Fame defensive back) was the schools first Black quarterback. (2:15). Brian Williams Parents-Family He was born to Gordon Lewis Williams and Dorothy May Pampel. "I'm like, 'This is how it's done.'". That was big for me as a kid. [38] He was relieved of this position on May 11, 2010. D.J. I told them, Quarterbacks dont run.' Request Answer. Washington receiver Terry McLaurin said he gravitated toward Williams because of the wisdom he dispensed. I said, 'Wow, now I guess we will be accepted,'" Cunningham said. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Williams was asked numerous questions about being a Black quarterback during a news conference. In the buildup to Super Bowl 57, which pits two Black starting quarterbacks (Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes) against each other for the first time, that part of Williams story has been recounted over and over. A guiding force in the lives of her ten children, she and her husband Leon "Pop" Williams (d. 1989) nurtured their musical talents at southern Mississippi's Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church. He started his solo music career, in 1988, with the release of, Back to the Cross, that was released by Compendia Music Group. According to some online source, Lee's estimated net worth is about 5 million dollars. View Douglas Eugene Williams's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more. Williams understands what he has done and what he symbolizes. AFTER RANDALL CUNNINGHAM'S rookie season with Philadelphia in 1985, Williams invited him to spend a week at his house in Zachary so they could get to know each other better, starting a friendship that has endured. Williams was named Black College Player of the Year twice. Center moves swiftly to implement mission of promoting diversity and access for all in athletics. "The coaches, the general managers, everyone else has changed a little bit with their mentality -- not saying their mind isn't on color, but it's about winning. Did You Know You've Have A King. Rick Snider, "Doug Williams From Stardom to Obscurity and Back Again,". Williams smiled and said, "Well, you tell your granddaddy you had a good talk with Doug Williams." Williams, now 67 and a front-office executive with the Washington Commanders, now looks. Be notified when an answer is posted. Williams is best known for his MVP performance in Super Bowl XXII with the Washington Redskins. I saw a couple fans -- it was about five or six people -- go talk to him, 'Can I get an autograph?' Hard worker. [6][35], Finances played a large part in Williams' departure from the Redskins, with Williams slated to make $1 million in 1990 as the team's backup quarterback. That was then. Douglas Lee Williams a.k.a. In 1998, Williams succeeded his former coach Eddie Robinson as the head football coach for Grambling State University, a position he held until 2003 and again from 2011 to 2013. Bucs owner Hugh Culverhouse refused to budge from his initial offer of $400,000 despite protests from coach John McKay. The sixty-six years old is an American by nationality who came from the Afro-American ethnic background. [32][33], Williams suffered from injuries the following season and was outplayed by Mark Rypien, who eventually won the starting job. Football executive, coach, and player Doug Williams was born on August 9, 1955 in Zachary, Louisiana to Laura Williams and Robert Williams, Sr. Gibbs acted on a hunch and called Williams, now 31, offering him a shot at being Jay Schroeders backup in 1986. Keep it in the family with a look at some of our favorite Hollywood siblings. That's what former workmates witnessed. If I play in this league for 20 years, Im still going to be a Black quarterback, he had told The Washington Post in 1980. What will define Eric Bieniemy's success? [2] He was a head coach at Pointe Coupee Central High School, Northeast High School, Morehouse College, and Grambling State University. [13], Williams was the only starting African-American quarterback in the NFL at that time, and dealt with racism from the fans, and even his own coaching staff. They're so into him, it's amazing how they feel about him. His second album, In Living Color - LIVE, was released in 1992, with the backing of Blackberry Records releasing the project. He doesn't have to reach out, but he calls me. He has. (Redirected from The Williams Brothers (Gospel group)) The Williams Brothers is an American traditional black gospel music group from Jackson, Mississippi, they were formed in 1960 by Leon "Pop" Williams, who was the Williams' father, and early on the Williams' brother Frank Douglas was a member. "Andy Reid doesn't care what color you are. Williams was named the director of professional scouting for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in February 2009. 1. She is the second of three children born to Shirley (ne Skinner), a special education teacher, and Thomas Dwayne Williams, an English teacher and school principal. Now at this point, I don't have a job. Most important, he had his coachs full support. For Bookings email: bookdougwilliams@gmail.com Instagram -. My heart broke in pieces when I read you had gotten your wings. He was born in 1959 in Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States. [41] Williams was promoted to the position of Senior Vice President of Player Personnel in June 2017. Hope all is well brother. Williams has been a college head coach (Grambling State, two different stints), an NFL scout (Jacksonville Jaguars) and an NFL executive (Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Commanders). In the subsequent 1987 season, Williams replaced Schroeder as the starting quarterback. He remains a symbol, and while the letters might not arrive in the piles they used to, his name carries weight and that Super Bowl win remains an important milestone. When people meet Doug Williams, they know who they're meeting: Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl. And he paved the way for what came next. Football executive, coach, and player Doug Williams was born on August 9, 1955 in Zachary, Louisiana to Laura Williams and Robert Williams, Sr. Douglas had 5 siblings: James "Jim" Robert Williams, Arnold Thomas Williams and 3 other siblings. See the entire gallery . brother Travis in Super Bowl 57 "Doug and I have some type of magic out there," wide receiver Ricky Sanders . [10] Williams led the 35-player team to a 55 record in the season, including an upset of the second-ranked school in the state. In 2009, when Williams was an executive with Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers played New England in London. He earned MVP honors. They kept switching up on Doug, and he kept connecting with receivers. He's persevered everywhere he's been. He also decided to give Hope a little brother, and went to Dr. Neil Curtis, who agreed to find an anonymous surrogate mother for him. With all the naysayers and people not believing, I realized it was not only an option but it was possible.". It was the darkest period of Williams life. [12] Tampa Bay, which had won just two games in the first two years of the franchise, went to the playoffs three times in five seasons with Williams as starter and played in the 1979 NFC Championship game. That's not something I go around and say. credits released September 7, 2011 The 1979 Bucs jumped out to a 5-0 start. 7. (D.J.) He has accomplished a lot in a career that, following his playing days at Grambling State, started in 1978 with Tampa Bay as the first Black quarterback drafted in the first round. by Rance Allen Group Audio CD . Team-oriented and mentally tough really football smart and extremely prepared. Williams was his star pupil: 6-4 and 215 pounds with a quick release and a disarming smile. Williams became the first African-American quarterback taken in the first round of an NFL draft. Years later, he recalled that he was won over when Outlaws owners William Tatham Sr. and Bill Tatham Jr. "treated me as a human," rather than "a piece of cattle in a stockyard."[18]. Once, D.J. Doug often says I am where I am because of Robert Williams, but what he fails to realize is he's my hero. . He finished fourth in the 1977 Heisman Trophy voting behind Earl Campbell, Terry Miller and Ken MacAfee. Doug Williams is an American football executive and retired quarterback and coach. Williams was the first, a designation that still resonates. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Family, Wiki. We said nothing. He said he could have turned to drugs or alcohol or just given up if he hadnt had to care for Ashley. In February for Black History Month, USA TODAY Sports is . [27] He was named Super Bowl MVP for his efforts, making him the first African-American quarterback to both win a Super Bowl and be named its MVP. Mocks: Kiper | McShay | Miller | Reid Born January 1, 1926, as Brent Douglas, he later changed his name to Doug Williams is the half-brother of Byron Carmichael. He was fired from this position on September 11, 2013. Retired NFL quarterback who earned MVP honors while leading the Washington Redskins to a Super Bowl XXII victory. He pointed at him and nodded his head. . History shows Philadelphia fans take that song to heart, 'Kelce Bowl' has fans in McCourty brothers, only twins to play together in Super Bowl | Opinion, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. ", According to legend, Williams was asked this question on Media Day: How long have you been a black quarterback? He supposedly replied, Ive been a quarterback since high school, and Ive been black all my life. On February 1, 2013, Williams was interviewed on the Boomer and Carton show, and he was asked by the host Craig Carton if the question ever happened. In 1984, Williams led the Outlaws of the USFL in passing, completing 261 out of 528 passes for 3,084 yards and 15 touchdowns. He understands the business side of things, but also the player and human aspect.". WILLIAMS WAS ONE of 10 quarterbacks at Grambling State and just wanted a chance. Douglas Wayne "Doug" Williams, 56, of Sheshequin Township, PA passed away Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at his home. Their story began when Bo arrived in Salem on his motorcycle and gave spoiled little rich girl Hope a ride home. Sometimes we had to walk a quarter mile to catch a bus to go to school. He started his NFL career in 1978 with Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he was $120,000 a year, the lowest salary for a starting quarterback in the league. Doug Williams looks back on the legacy of his memorable Super Bowl win with Washington 35 years ago. It wasn't about color, it was about who can get the job done. [30][31] Wiliiams' 80-yard scoring pass to Ricky Sanders tied the Super Bowl record for the longest pass, set by Jim Plunkett's throw to Kenny King in 1981; it was broken in 1997 by Brett Favre's 81-yard pass to Antonio Freeman for the longest Super Bowl play from scrimmage. I went for the money, Williams would tell the New York Amsterdam News in 1986, but said he wished things worked out differently. "I think Coach Gibbs knew that it wasn't a matter of being coached hard," recalled Williams. Things were getting sticky down there even before the contract thing came up, he said. Teresa was born on May 16 1921. I was fortunate enough to play for [Tampa Bay coach] John McKay and [Washington coach] Joe Gibbs. Once he is selected, the Black citizens in that city should start an all outdrive to make sure he isnt pressured out of the league or placed on the bench. [2] He was named Super Bowl MVP after breaking two Super Bowl passing records: 340 yards total, including four touchdowns in a single quarter. are both accomplished collegiate athletes. That year, his wife Janice had died suddenly of brain cancer. Williams is best known for his performance with the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII against the Denver Broncos, making him the first black quarterback to both start and win a Super Bowl. The Williams Brothers A quartet noted for being among the first, if not the first, to infuse elements of contemporary gospel into the quartet tradition, the Williams Brothers was formed in Smithdale, Mississippi, in 1960 by family patriarch Leon "Pop" Williams. [4] Williams finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting, behind Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, and Ken MacAfee. When Williams approached his locker, he knew he might find hateful letters from fans or something worse. He was paid only $120,000 per year while with the Buccaneers, the lowest salary of any quarterback in the league. Robinson, who would go on to win more than 400 games, had already sent 160 players to pro football in more than three decades as a coach. After being put out of a local high school rap group because his rhymes were more humorous than serious, a friend suggested he give stand-up comedy a try. Williams said he thought the reporter was a little nervous and the question may have come out the wrong way and that no ill will was meant towards him. Doug Williams (comedian) is a comedian, writer, and actor from Montgomery, Alabama. -- Grambling quarterback Mike Williams, the younger brother of Tampa Bay Buccaneer quarterback Doug Williams, threw for 131 yards and one touchdown to lead the West to a 19-10 . He didn't have to do that. "I know who I am. He was born Aug 24th, 1934, in Malden MA son of the late Robert Williams and Mabel Maclean Williams Long-time resident of Needham, Doug owned Plastering Repairs for many years before moving to Surfside beach Sc in 1998. On Mother's Day, the men cooked for the women. Douglas, it's Coach Gibbs, he said. signed to play for his father at Grambling State University. GRAMBLING, La. Want this question answered? [28] He broke the Super Bowl single-game record of 331 passing yards set in 1985 by Joe Montana,[26] who broke Williams' record the following year with 357. "Anytime they're in there, they want a picture with him. [42][43] In 2020, following a front office restructure after the hiring of Ron Rivera as head coach, Williams was named the team's senior vice president of player development. Doug's nephew Johnny Huggins also played in the NFL. Assessing Browns' FA needs, "I wondered why I was like that, but it's the realness of two Black quarterbacks combined with where I come from," Williams said. In February for Black History Month, USA TODAY Sports is publishing the series 28 Black Stories in 28 Days.We examine the issues, challenges and opportunities Black athletes and sports officials continue to face after the nations reckoning on race following the murder of George Floyd in 2020. They share eight children: Laura, Lee, Ashley, Adrian, Doug, Jr., Jasmine, Temessia, and Carmaleta. During his time in Tampa Bay, Williams improved his completion percentage each season. It only took about an hour to work out a deal.. Williams returned, then threw four touchdowns -- including one on his first pass after the injury -- in the second quarter en route to a 340-yard day in the lopsided victory. [29] Williams tied the Super Bowl single-game record for passing touchdowns set by Terry Bradshaw in 1979, which Montana surpassed with five in Super Bowl XXIV. Huey Williams is the older brother of Doug,Melvin and Leonard Williams of the Williams brothers,he is the lead singer of the Jackson Southernaires. Doug Williams of the Williams Brothers stopped by Sunday, June 29, 2014 during our 7:30 Worship Service signed to play for his father at Grambling State University. [40], In February 2014, Williams rejoined the Redskins as a personnel executive. @DougWilliamsUK. ", Following the recommendation of Gibbs, Tampa Bay drafted Williams in the first round (17th overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft. According to the source, the National Football League (NFL) executive compensation is between $180,000-$400,000 per annum. After the 1982 season, Williams asked for a $600,000 contract. WILLIAMS' SON, D.J., is an offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints who embraces his father's accomplishments. Football Player, Favorite Food: Red Beans, Rice and Cornbread. Williams' family -- which included eight kids -- had little money and no indoor plumbing. The head coach was 56 and had an affinity for cigars and floppy hats. However, he threw 21 interceptions, ending up with a passer rating of 60.5 during a 612 season. . From that day, he persevered again. by Doug Williams Audio CD . Adrian played basketball for Brown University until graduating after the 201011 season[46] while D.J. Douglas. Im going to the bank tomorrow.. Williams left out parts of his story that Winston later discovered, like how Williams first wife, Janice, died of a brain tumor in 1983, 10 days before their first wedding anniversary, leaving him with an 11-week-old daughter, Ashley. [10] His first preseason pass, a 75-yard incompletion that sailed 10 yards past receiver Isaac Hagins, drew a standing ovation from the Tampa Stadium crowd. [Washington general manager] Bobby Beathard is going to give you a call. Bobby called. Williams and his wife, Raunda Ashner Williams, live in Grambling, Louisiana. Harris was picked in the eighth round by the Buffalo Bills in 1969, Gilliam in the 11th by Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972. [10] He worked as offensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores of the World League of American Football early in 1995 and as a scout for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars during the 1995 NFL season. Can really throw it deep with touch and accuracy was a pitching prospect Has very rare arm strength and overall talent Douglas will have one of the strongest arms in the league from the day he's drafted. Get it as soon as Wednesday, Jan 11. He completed 13 of 17 passes for 91 yards over four drives, one leading to a touchdown. "I've had people come up to me from my hometown that knew we were friends and they say when they're feeling down and having a bad time, they take his tape from the Super Bowl and put it in to raise them up," his college roommate and teammate Ricky Grant said. We're on the corner catching a bus and he came out and ran us off the corner.". And, though it ended intriumph, it is a story of failure, perhaps on all sides, to fully understand one another. Following his departure from the NFL, he served and later moved to the coaching field. A new home for Michael Thomas? THE DIGITAL REPOSITORY FOR THE BLACK EXPERIENCE. Once, the brothers participated in the first integrated American Legion baseball game in their area. [3], In 1977, Williams led the NCAA in several categories, including total yards from scrimmage (3,249), passing yards (3,286), touchdown passes (38), and yards per play (8.6). Williams, the first African American starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl, was named MVP with 340 passing yards and 18 of 29 passes completed. Upon graduating in 1973, he was recruited by Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana, where he was mentored by legendary college football coach Eddie Robinson. Gibbs hadnt seen Williams play in years. [22][23][24], On the day before Super Bowl XXII, Williams had a six-hour root canal surgery performed to repair a dental bridge abscess. He said it took him back to 1979, when he and Chicago's Vince Evans played in the first NFL game started by two Black quarterbacks. No . ", Doug Williams reflects on 35th anniversary of Super Bowl win (2:15), 'He's Black royalty': Doug Williams' Super Bowl legacy lives on, 35 years later, The future of the NFL combine: Is there really a chance it could end forever? The same year Williams was drafted, Warren Moon, who had quarterbacked Washington to a Rose Bowl victory over Michigan, decided to sign with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League instead of test the NFL draft. Williams went 17th overall to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1978. On a recent afternoon in the sun-soaked downtown Manhattan office of SNY, the local sports cable channel, Doug Williams was easy to spot. She was 94 years old. "Coach Rob gave him his shot that night," Grant said. $9.99. said. Williams' older brother, Robert Williams Sr., goes one step further. Hell, Willie Wood couldnt throw the ball end over end. Can the Lions fix their defense? In their next meeting, Turner immediately found him and gushed about his dad, telling D.J. The Afro American newspaper pointed out that while similar critics once found Dizzy Deans malaprops colorful, Williams grammar made him dumb. He knew what he wanted and what he believed he deserved; he was going to let others know how he felt by his actions. He was named the head football coach at Grambling State University in 1998, succeeding the legendary Eddie Robinson. Or O.J. When he left, Bucs attendance plummeted, much because the team went 10-34 over the next three seasons, but also because a lot of fans missed Williams. Williams signed a $3 million contract with a $1 million signing bonus, making him easily one of the highest-paid players in all of football. And yet, 35 years ago, Williams became the first Black quarterback to start a Super Bowl, then conquered the Denver Broncos with an MVP performance. Winston listened to his father, who watched these same players and would tell him, "Doug Williams is the one.". Born January 1 1926, Doug Williams is the half-brother of Byron Carmichael. Written for the purpose of finding peace and solace in a times of trouble and distress. Feeling that Culverhouse was not paying him what a starter should earn, Williams sat out the 1983 season. The 1978 NFL draftee played for Tampa Bay Buccaneers (19781982), Oklahoma/Arizona Outlaws (19841985), and Washington Redskins (19861989). I really heard them on the sidelines. And Grant knows why. They're proud of it and a lot now are just beginning to realize he's not just daddy. "30 Seasons: 19762005. Doug Williams Net Worth $10 million Born in Zachary, Louisiana, Williams has seven other siblings and is the son of Robert, who was a construction worker, and Laura, who was a school cook. "So that evening when I'm going to practice, he said he's not going. Williams only started two games, September 20 at Atlanta and November 23 against the Rams. Doug Williams deep throwswere legendary. There was this one guy who seemed to pay his money just to remind me what color I was.. Writers made comparisons to Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson. "We're 35 years later and we're still fighting a whole lot of battles off the field," Williams said. Besides having huge fame and reputation, Lee William made quite a big amount of money from his career. Williams wanted $600,000. Considering the road Williams traveled to reach that point, it's not surprising he faced more obstacles the night before the game (undergoing a six-hour root canal because of an abscessed tooth) and then during the game (hurting his knee late in the first quarter). Robinson predicted Williams would turn the Bucs into winners in two or three seasons. Joe Gibbs had been an assistant coach for McKay in 1978. The Outlaws briefly called Hall of Fame coach and quarterback guru Sid Gillman out of retirement as director of football operations, and Williams was Gillman's highest-profile signing. That was the beginning of what's happening now. Cunningham grew up in Santa Barbara, California, and attended college at UNLV before being drafted by the Eagles. Oh Mary (Oh Mary) Did You Know. Winston paid attention to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) athletics and watched quarterbacks such as Steve McNair, Michael Vick and Aaron Brooks in the NFL. Producer Frank Crisler formed the group in 1940, yet they did not become active until 1969, with the release of Too Late by Song Bird Records. He was the only guy who called me Douglas. Their reactions are always the same. "The respect of how I came up and the road I traveled and the success I had, people give you that respect," Williams said. The Ambassador of British Wrestling. They were questions, in fact, he was already tired of answering from his days in Tampa Bay. Will the real Doug Williams please stand-up in my Eminem voice. [25] On January 31, 1988, he engineered a 4210 rout over the Broncos, who were led by quarterback John Elway. He termed it a real bad situation but didnt see any way out of not playing Williams in relief of Schroeder in a preseason game in Tampa. More: Offensive line will make or break Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 | Opinion, More: 'Fly, Eagles Fly!' Both were being honored at a dinner, Winston for winning the Davey O'Brien award as the nation's best collegiate quarterback and Williams for receiving the Legends Award. In fact, he had flown to Tampa ahead of the draft and gotten to know Williams. article courtesy of GospelFlava.com RELATED TAGS [48] In July 2019, Grambling State honored Williams by naming a street in his honor on the college's campus.[49]. Williams was a star at Grambling State from 1974 through 1977. Brian is the son on Gordon Lewis and Dorothy May Williams, and has four older siblings. ASHBURN, Va. -- The pats on the back, photo requests and adulation haven't stopped 35 years later. Is Mahomes on a GOAT trajectory? WILLIAMS SAID HE feels respect from other quarterbacks; it doesn't always come in the form of seeking advice. This is the third installment of the series. He stopped for probably 30, 45 seconds, took the picture and gave them an autograph. The hiring marked Williams return to the Redskins. Even at a young age, he was always fond of playing American Football, so during his high school years at Chaneyville High School, he joined the school's team. The story of Doug Williams, celebrated now, was hardly a fairy tale: He faced ugly racism. Calvin Douglas Williams, 65, of Signal Mountain, Tennessee, passed away on February 10, 2023, in Chattanooga. In 2017, Williams was named the senior vice president of player personnel for the Washington Redskins. It wasn't unusual to see at night KKK members coming out of his house, coming out in robes. 'I've never been a yes guy. Increasing rate. Williams completed 18 of 29 passes for 340 yards with four touchdown passes. In his book Rise of the Black QB, author Jason Reid cited an incident in the 1978 Tampa Bay training camp, in which quarterbacks coach Bill Nelsen began berating Williams in what was described as going beyond coaching and becoming a personal attack. XFL Week 3 preview: Can AJ McCarron, Battlehawks continue their fourth-quarter heroics? Coaches would tell Doug to his face that he shouldn't be crying, but they would then tell his parents or his brother they secretly liked it -- a sign of his desire and competitiveness. In his first two seasons, he played on the same team as future NFL receiver Sammy White. That equates to those lost in the past and to those who struggled. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Covered the Redskins for the Washington Examiner and other media outlets since 1994, Authored or co-authored three books on the Redskins and one on the Cleveland Browns. When you get your opportunity, execute. Williams attended Grambling State University where he played under head coach Eddie Robinson. Three years later, Williams won the Super Bowl. . As Williams hurtled the Bucs toward the playoffs, the Bucs, like the Dodgers three decades before, became Black Americas team. He was a graduate of Towanda Area High School with the class of 1985 and continued his education at the Lincoln School of Welding. They're like, 'This is Doug Williams.' Coach", "The Ultimate Sibling Rivalry: 8 Sets of Brothers Who Faced Off in Sports Championships", "Doug Williams inducted into Black College Football Hall of Fame", "Will Doug Williams have the power to shape the Redskins? ", Roger Terry, Washington scout: "Before I had the [Washington] job I was interviewing in a couple places and I saw him at the airport. Williams and Schroeder had a somewhat chilly relationship, stemming from Schroeder ordering Williams to get off the field when the Redskins thought Schroeder had been injured in the 1986 NFC title game and sent Williams in to substitute for him. After the game, Williams talked to Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, telling him how much he respected his career. It is with deep sorrow that we announce that Douglas Morgan Williams, in his 96th year, has passed away peacefully at his home in Brantford.
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