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Months ago, several posters expressed the view that the ritual gatorade shower for the winning coach is one of the negatives of the "modern" NFL. Was Bill Parcells the first coach to have this done on a regular basis? It looked ridiculous but Parcells seemed to enjoy it.
Someone expressed the view that one day a coach would fall ill after a gatorade bath. It did happen but was quickly forgotten. The long-time NFL head coach George Allen was coaching Long Beach State in 1990. After managing to win the season's final game, his players dumped gatorade on the 72-year old Allen.
It was a windy day in the low 50's. Allen told people that he didn't feel well afterward. He died about a month later.
Someone expressed the view that one day a coach would fall ill after a gatorade bath. It did happen but was quickly forgotten. The long-time NFL head coach George Allen was coaching Long Beach State in 1990. After managing to win the season's final game, his players dumped gatorade on the 72-year old Allen.
It was a windy day in the low 50's. Allen told people that he didn't feel well afterward. He died about a month later.