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William Calvin "Bill" Bradley (born January 24, 1947) is a former American football coach and former two-time All-Pro defensive back in the National Football League. He played with the Philadelphia Eagles for most of his career. As an assistant coach he won two Grey Cups. ==Early years== A native of Palestine, Texas, Bradley was a quarterback at Palestine High School. With Bradley as quarterback, Palestine won the 1964 Texas 3A State Championship, the only one in the school's history. His running and passing skills gained him selection as a high school All-American.〔 His football talents, including the reputed ability to pass with either hand, earned him the nickname "Super Bill." He also participated in the Big 33 football game for the Texas All-Stars in 1966. His father was a baseball coach and Bradley dreamed of playing professional baseball. He was a talented shortstop who was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 7th Round of the 1965 Major League Baseball Draft. He was offered $20,000 to sign, but turned it down because he wanted to go to college. Instead he played semi-pro ball with the Palestine Pals.〔〔
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