Harry Gamble was a football coach and executive who had a long and successful career in the sport. He began his career as a high school football coach in Pennsylvania before moving on to coach at the college level. He spent time coaching at Lafayette College, Penn State University, and the University of Pennsylvania.

In the 1970s, Gamble moved on to the professional ranks, joining the Philadelphia Eagles as an assistant coach. He spent several years with the team before moving on to the United States Football League (USFL), where he served as the head coach of the Philadelphia Stars. Under his leadership, the Stars won two championships and became one of the most successful teams in the league.

After the USFL folded, Gamble returned to the NFL, joining the New York Jets as an executive. He spent several years with the team, serving as the director of player personnel and helping to build a competitive roster. He also spent time with the Indianapolis Colts and the Buffalo Bills before retiring from football in the late 1990s.

Throughout his career, Gamble was known for his keen eye for talent and his ability to build successful teams. He was respected by his peers and players alike, and his contributions to the sport of football were widely recognized. Despite his success, however, Gamble remained humble and focused on the task at hand, always striving to improve and help his team succeed.

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