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Old Thu, Apr-05-2012, 09:40:24 PM   #1
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RIP Coach Joe, you were a class act and will be missed.



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DALLAS (AP)—Former Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Joe Avezzano, whose wild sideline antics made him a fan favorite when the Cowboys won three Super Bowls in the 1990s, died Thursday. He was 68.

Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple confirmed that Avezzano died in Italy. He had moved to Milan earlier this year to coach an Italian Football League team, the Milan Seamen. That team said on its website that Avezzano died of a heart attack. Attempts to resuscitate Avezzano were unsuccessful, the team said.

Avezzano had a 12-year run with the Cowboys and became a popular figure in North Texas. Avezzano was the Cowboys’ special teams coach from 1990 to 2002, prowling the sidelines as the team won Super Bowls in 1993, 1994 and 1996. Avezzano was named the NFL’s special teams coach of the year three times.

Known affectionately in the Dallas area as “Coach Joe,” he maintained a high profile after he left the Cowboys staff when Bill Parcells was hired as head coach in 2003.

He spent two seasons as head coach of the Arena Football League’s Dallas Desperadoes, which were owned by the family of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. He became a regular on Cowboys-related TV and radio shows in the Dallas market and opened a “Coach Joe’s” restaurant in the area.

“Joe Avezzano was a very special part of our Dallas Cowboys family and our organization’s history,” Jones said in a statement released by the team. “No one enjoyed life more than Joe, and no one that I know had a greater appreciation for the people that he loved and the lives that he touched. There was no one else like him.”

Avezzano also coached special teams for the Oakland Raiders for two years under Norv Turner until Turner was fired after the 2005 season. Avezzano and Turner were on the staff together in Dallas.

“Joe Avezzano was a great coach and a super guy,” NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said. “We are saddened by his loss.”

In February, Avezzano took over the Seamen. Italians in Dallas threw Avezzano a send-off party before he left, Dallas television station WFAA reported.

“I am the long lost heir to the throne,” Avezzano joked, according to the station. “They’ve been looking for me in Italy for years. Now they’ve found me and I’m going back and I will return to Avezzano. And that’s going to be part of my travels.”
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wow, I met this guy when they came to St. Edwards for training camp. He wasn't that old either

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Coach Joe I loved hearing him on the radio after games. At least he died doing what he loved coaching footbal, and what better place then in your motherland.

Also, he is the only three-time winner of the NFL Special Teams Coach of the Year.

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