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Original Hog Takes Up Coaching Redskins great volunteers for Shenandoah University football team

Updated 7:12 PM EDT, Tue, Dec 2, 2008

Several years after retiring as one of the best players in the history of the Washington Redskins franchise Joe Jacoby decided to volunteer to coach the Division III Shenandoah University football tea
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Several years after retiring as one of the best players in the history of the Washington Redskins franchise Joe Jacoby decided to volunteer to coach the Division III Shenandoah University football team.

 

WINCHESTER, Va. -- Several years after retiring as one of the best players in the history of the Washington Redskins franchise and dabbling in radio and television, Joe Jacoby sold his 49 car dealerships and decided to volunteer to coach the Division III Shenandoah University football team.

 
The former offensive lineman helped pave the way for three Super Bowl championships, was frequently voted to the Pro Bowl and, in 1984, became the franchise's first offensive lineman to score a touchdown.
 
Except for a one-year stint at Liberty High School in 1996, Jacoby has no coaching experience. But Jacoby's family situation has changed his outlook on life. His wife, Irene, is in remission from kidney cancer, and his 20-year-old daughter, Lauren, a swimmer at the University of Miami, has been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
 
Now, Jacoby wants to help mold offensive linemen the way his old coach with the Redskins, Joe Bugel, helped mold him.
 
At last year's NFL combine, Jacoby handed out resumes and networked. He doesn't know if he will stay at Shenandoah University -- there's a part of him that wants to return to the NFL -- but Shenandoah head coach Paul Barnes is sure he wants Jacoby back.

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  • littlejoeyc Tuesday, Dec 16 at 9:58 PM FLAG COMMENT what a great man, husband, father,friend .he will be great as a coach,the players will look up to joe he is a great role model, he put his heart and sole and everything he does...god bless him his wife and daughters.you will be great....
  • Cowboy Wednesday, Dec 3 at 2:29 PM FLAG COMMENT Glad to see you are doing something you always loved to do Joe. I hope Irene and Lauren over come their set back. My heart and prayers are out to you and your family. I know you will do fine as a coach and I hope Irene & Lauren remain strong. Remember you still have a frend in Luray. Cowboy
  • don Wednesday, Dec 3 at 3:59 AM FLAG COMMENT It will be great to see him back on the football field. God bless his family.
  • B ig Jake!! Tuesday, Dec 2 at 9:30 PM FLAG COMMENT Great to see Jake back in action and God Bless his wife and daughter. I will pray for their recovery!

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