Walsh to return as 49ers assistant The Associated Press SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Bill Walsh, who designed the offense that has made the San Francisco 49ers one of pro football's most powerful teams for nearly two decades, is returning to the club. The team called a news conference yesterday that included Walsh, coach George Seifert and president Carmen Policy. Walsh will have the title of administrative assistant and will have an office at the team's practice compound here, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. San Francisco's offensive coordinator, Marc Trestman, came under some criticism this season, his first with the team, despite the fact that the 49ers led the league in scoring for the fourth-straight season. Walsh led the team to three Super Bowl titles during the 1980s and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. He has been out of the NFL since 1989. He left the team after his third Super Bowl victory for a three-year career in broadcasting. Team spokesman Dave Rahn said Monday night that he could not confirm reports that Walsh was returning to the team. Walsh's addition won't affect the position of Seifert, who has guided San Francisco to two Super Bowl victories in the seven years since succeeding Walsh in 1989. The last time Walsh was reported to be planning a return, after the 1991 season, Seifert opposed it and the deal fell through. Now, however, Walsh is 64, further removed from the days when he led the team and apparently more willing to accept a subordinate role, the newspaper said. The 49ers were knocked out of the playoffs this month, when the Green Bay Packers beat them 27-17. Walsh, whose offensive system is still run by the 49ers, operated quarterback camps and worked for the NFL in an advisory role during the past year. He spent the previous three years in a second tour as Stanford coach before resigning last year. 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