Tony Sparano dead at 56....damn.

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Way too young.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24166219/minnesota-vikings-o-line-coach-tony-sparano-dies-age-56

Vikings O-line coach, ex-Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano dies
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    Courtney CroninESPN Staff Writer
Minnesota Vikings offensive line coach Tony Sparano has died unexpectedly at the age of 56, the team announced Sunday afternoon.

"I am at a loss for words with Tony's sudden passing. Tony loved the game of football and his players. More importantly, he was a strong man of faith who treasured his family. My heart is with the Sparanos today. As an organization we will support them in whatever ways we can," Vikings general manager Rick Spielman said in a statement.

Sparano had complained about chest pains and went to the hospital Thursday, a source told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. Sparano underwent tests and was released Friday. The source said Sparano's wife found him unconscious Sunday morning as they prepared to leave for church but could not revive him.


Sparano served as an assistant with Minnesota for the past two seasons. He worked for nine NFL teams over 19 seasons, with head-coaching stints in Miami (2008-11) and on an interim basis with Oakland (2014). He held positions with Cleveland, Washington, Jacksonville, Dallas, San Francisco and the New York Jets.

Sparano became the first coach in NFL history to take a team to the playoffs the year after a one-win season.

"Tony made an indelible impact on our team's history and his toughness, grit and leadership were evident to everyone who had the chance to coach with or play for him. On behalf of the entire Dolphins organization, we extend our most heartfelt condolences to his wife Jeanette and the entire Sparano family," Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said in a statement.

Sparano had reunited with Vikings coach Mike Zimmer in Minnesota. The two coached under Bill Parcells with the Cowboys from 2003 to 2006.

"I love Tony Sparano. He was a great teacher, a grinder of a worker and had a toughness and fighting spirit that showed in our linemen. He was a great husband, father and grandfather and a great friend to me. This is just sinking in for us but Tony will be sorely missed by all," Zimmer said in a statement.

He was remembered on Twitter by several players, including Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph, parano is survived by his wife, Jeanette; his two sons, Tony and Andrew; his daughter, Ryan Leigh; and four grandchildren.

Sparano was born Oct. 7, 1961, in West Haven, Connecticut. He played in college at the University of New Haven and was the head coach at the school from 1994 to '98.
 
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Went to hospital and released? Wow.

I've been there. Went in to the emergency room for upper abdominal pains, they ran an EKG (lmao) and said my heart was fine. Gave me pain killers and sent me on my way. Went to work the next day with persistent pain and it got to the point where I couldn't stand. Drove myself back to the ER, they did an ultrasound and apparently I had gallstones to the point where bile was being pushed back into my liver and it was infected. Pretty serious and could actually lead to blood poisoning and death.
 

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Terrible. Must be heartbreaking for the family that the hospital sent him home. It's a shame, that there is a possibility that his death may have been prevented
 

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That's some scary shit for us fiddy+ year olds. Sounds like the hospital missed something, and I say this because I went in for a simple vertigo-like episode and they kept me there for 3 days, testing everything. Ultrasounds of my arteries, MRI's, EKG's, blood work, stress test, etc. Ended up just being vertigo, but they weren't taking any chances with missing an underlying issue while I was there.

Shame, man. Dude wasn't ready to check out yet.
 

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That's some scary crap for us fiddy+ year olds. Sounds like the hospital missed something, and I say this because I went in for a simple generic viagra episode and they kept me there for 3 days, testing everything including my penis. Ultrasounds of my arteries, MRI's, EKG's, blood work, stress test, etc. Ended up just being a reaction to generic viagra, but they weren't taking any chances with missing an underlying issue while I was there. So they gave me a popsicle stick and some duct tape and told me to use that instead of erection drugs.

Shame, man. Dude wasn't ready to check out yet.

Kidding aside, I'd rather be worried for a couple of days than dead in one. Your Docs did the right thing.

I'm 56..........yikes.
 

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I come from a family of Doctors. Many generations of them actually.

One thing has taught me being in the middle of the medical profession, Doctors can not prevent all death.

They can only try to minimize it. And if you look back a hundred years, they have become MUCH better at doing so.

RIP Tony. Its always too soon.
 

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Kidding aside, I'd rather be worried for a couple of days than dead in one. Your Docs did the right thing.

I'm 56..........yikes.

Right there with you Les, will be 52 come September and Tony Sparano did the right thing by going to the hospital and it's too bad, they were not able to find what caused his untimely death. Heck of an Assistant Coach and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
 

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Who takes over as OL coach for the Vikes?

Andrew Janocko is their Assistant Offensive Line Coach, but seems a tad green to take over as the main guy and his background before the Vikings was as a QB Coach. Have a feeling, they might hire somebody else or dip into the college ranks.
 

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Andrew Janocko is their Assistant Offensive Line Coach, but seems a tad green to take over as the main guy and his background before the Vikings was as a QB Coach. Have a feeling, they might hire somebody else or dip into the college ranks.
Watch out Den, military guys like us might have lived life too fast....
 

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Watch out Den, military guys like us might have lived life too fast....

IDK Sailor maybe we need to increase out daily regimen of push ups, pushing ourselves up from the table more often might be a good start.
 

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IDK Sailor maybe we need to increase out daily regimen of push ups, pushing ourselves up from the table more often might be a good start.
...and the 12 oz curls..don't forget those...