Former Montreal Alouettes head coach Marv Levy fondly remembers his five CFL seasons
Marv Levy says that, at his age, he’s starting to have some issues with his hearing. But the 95-year-old has no trouble recollecting his first head-coaching stint in pro football almost a half-decade ago.
Levy left his job as a special-teams coach with Washington following the NFL team’s 14-7 Super Bowl loss to the unbeaten Miami Dolphins in 1972 to become head coach of the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes.
During that five-year span, Levy’s teams always made the playoffs and three times reached the Grey Cup, winning twice, before returning to the NFL in 1978 as the Kansas City Chiefs head coach.
This week, the CFL made its 1970s championship games available on its Grey Cup On Demand Portal. Included are Montreal’s victories in 1974 and ’77 and its heart-breaking ’75 loss, all against Edmonton.