Former 49ers executive, Giants coach John McVay dies at age 91
John McVay, the executive who helped launch the San Francisco 49ers' dynasty and grandfather of Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay, has died. He was 91.
The 49ers announced Tuesday that McVay had died. They did not give a cause of death.
McVay spent 22 seasons with the 49ers starting in 1979 in various capacities. He played an integral role along with coach Bill Walsh in building one of the league's greatest dynasties that won five Super Bowl titles in a span of 14 seasons.
SNIP
McVay originally joined the Niners in 1979 with Walsh as the director of player personnel. Over the next 17 seasons he had various titles including general manager and director of football operations. He played a role in building the NFL's model organization with players like Joe Montana, Ronnie Lott, Jerry Rice and Steve Young.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34927267/five-super-bowl-winning-exec-john-mcvay-dies-age-91
Little-known, perhaps, outside of the S.F. Bay Area, but John McVay had as much to do with building and sustaining the 49ers 1980s-1990s dynasty as Bill Walsh and that awesome roster of assistants and players.
McVay deserves a spot in Canton.