Offensive Backfield Coach
"Evidently a head coach's job at Toledo was not as challenging as an offer to carry on as a Jet offensive backfield boss. Clive Rush decided on his first chance in the professional ranks in '63 after handling aide's duties at Dayton, Ohio State and Oklahoma.
Weeb Ewbank had been aware of Rush's intelligence for a long time and was always impressed with his imaginative approach to a job that too many assistants make a standard operation. Clive is insistent that passing and rushing patterns be switched according to defensive alignments."
Don Schiffer, Pro Football 1964
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