Bryant 'practically laughed' at idea of letting Namath's teammates vote on QB's famous suspension
By Mark Inabinett | minabinett@al.com
Published November 07, 2013, 09:32:40 AM
Ken Meyer described his former boss, Paul "Bear" Bryant, as a disciplinarian. The most famous example of Bryant's discipline - the suspension of quarterback Joe Namath for the final two games of Alabama's 1963 season - was felt acutely by Meyer. He was Namath's position coach.
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