Offensive Line Coach
"One of three assistant coaches retained by new head coach Walt Michaels, Fry has a background of 24 consecutive seasons in the NFL either as a player, administrator or coach.
He coached the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line under head coach Chuck Noll before coming to the Jets in 1974. The Steelers running attack established a club record [for yardage] under Fry in 1972. Last season, the Jets had the third best rushing total in the club's history.
Bob played for the Rams from 1953 through 1959 with two years out for a military hitch. He was an original member of the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 through 1964.
He began his administrative career with Atlanta as a scout in 1965 and was assistant player personnel director and offensive line coach there in 1967 and 1968. He joined the Steelers in 1969.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Bob was a star tackle under Bear Bryant at Kentucky in the early 1950s."
-1977 New York Jets Media Guide
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