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Lonny Calicchio

Lawrence Robert "Lonny" Calicchio (born October 24, 1972) is a former American football placekicker and punter who played one season in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football for Northwest Mississippi and Ole Miss, going undrafted in 1996. He also had stints with the Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, and Indianapolis Colts, but did not play.

Lonny Calicchio
No. 17
Position:Placekicker/Punter
Personal information
Born: (1972-10-24) October 24, 1972 (age 51)
Plantation, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:249 lb (113 kg)
Career information
High school:South Plantation (FL)
College:Northwest Mississippi
Ole Miss
Undrafted:1996
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at PFR

Early life and education edit

Lonny Calicchio was born on October 24, 1972, in Massachusetts. He lived in Burlington, Massachusetts in his early years. He attended South Plantation High School, Plantation, Florida, helping the team reach the sectional playoffs as a junior. His high school long was 55 yards, and he also kicked a 65-yarder in practice.[1] Due to low grades, Calicchio was not able to attend a major university to start his college career.[2]

Instead, he played his first year in the NJCAA for Northwest Mississippi Community College. He helped his team make a national championship as a sophomore, and was twice named All-American with Northwest Mississippi. After leading the nation in scoring during 1992, he was named to the NJCAA All-American first-team.[3] He finished his junior college career 101-for-119 on extra points, and 15-for-24 on field goals.[1]

He signed with Maryland in following the 1992 season, but did not academically qualify to play. He sat out for the '93 season, working as a security guard at a Plantation, Florida, motel.[4] "It was pretty boring," he said.[4] "That's what made me decide I needed to get back to school and definitely play football."[4] He transferred to Ole Miss in 1994, and was able to play.

He was named the team's starting punter and also handled kickoff duties. In a practice game at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium, Calicchio made a 70-yard punt. Teammate Stacy Wilson said, "I love to watch him kick. He's amazing to me. He's going to fill a big gap for us on special teams. There's going to be some times now when we're playing on the other peoples' end of the field."[4]

After posting a "disturbing" 35-yard average per punt in week three against Vanderbilt, where one of his kicks went just 12 yards, Calicchio returned with a 48.1 average versus Georgia.[5] His performance at Georgia included a 57-yard punt, the longest made by a member of Ole Miss since 1992.[5] "At Georgia, I was kind of feeding off of what happened at Vanderbilt," he said in an interview after the game.[5] "I made a promise to myself and the defense that I wouldn't let them down again."[5] His head coach, Joe Lee Dunn, said, "I've always felt he’s a great punter. He's got the job as long as doesn't have any more 12-yarders."[5]

After a blocked kick and several other errors near the end of the season, Calicchio lost his punting job to Walter Grant with two games remaining. He finished the year with a 38.7 yard average on 53 kicks. Grant, a senior, left after the year, and he regained his starting position. When Tommy Tuberville replaced Joe Lee Dunn as head coach, he decided that Calicchio's style of punting "had to go".[6] After changing from a three-step approach to what Tuberville called a "two-step and jab", his kicks improved to a 40.3 average to start the season.[6] Against Auburn, he set a career-long with a 79-yard kick.[6] He was named "player of the game", after a 20–17 win over Tulane.[6]

Professional career edit

After graduating, Calicchio went unselected in the 1996 NFL Draft. He was subsequently signed by the Washington Redskins, but lost the position battle with Matt Turk and was released in training camp.[7]

He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys in early 1997. In preseason week one, a loss versus the Oakland Raiders, Calicchio made a 15-yard punt, and, with fellow punter Toby Gowin, posted just a 29-yard average per punt.[8] Though he rebounded the next week with 52-yard and 55-yard kicks, he eventually was released in favor of Gowin.[9]

On September 23, 1997, Calicchio was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles to the practice squad.[10] To make room, the Eagles cut Justin Armour. He was reportedly signed due to the Eagles kicking teams being described as "one of the worst in the league", with opponents starting drives on average from their own 38-yard line (compared to the league average 25).[11] Coach Ray Rhodes said before a game against the Minnesota Vikings, "He is kicking the ball pretty decent. We will look at him a few more days. I need to see more consistency."[12] He was promoted to the active roster against the Vikings, and kicked off to start the game, with the ball landing at the 3-yard line.[13] "His kicks had height, but they didn't go the distance," wrote Gary Miles of The Philadelphia Inquirer.[14] The Eagles released Calicchio on October 1, after he had played in just one game.[15] His roster spot was filled by Justin Armour, who had been released to make room for Calicchio one week earlier.[15]

He returned to the Eagles in late October and was named kickoff specialist for their game against the Arizona Cardinals. An article in The Philadelphia Inquirer said, "It took him five weeks, dozens of practice kicks and a victory this week in a three-way kickoff contest, but Lonny Calicchio will finally get another chance to save the Eagles' kickoff team."[16] His kicks again were short, with none reaching the endzone besides one that was called back, and the Eagles lost 21–31.[17] He was subsequently released along with Justin Armour.[18]

In 1998, he briefly spent time with the Buffalo Bills and was later signed by the Carolina Panthers, only to be released on August 25.[19]

On April 21, 1999, Calicchio was signed by the Indianapolis Colts.[20] In a preseason game versus the Cincinnati Bengals, he "all but whiffed" on a kickoff and injured himself during the play,[21] leading to his release with an injury settlement shortly afterwards.[22] After being out of football for three years, he was given a tryout with the Minnesota Vikings in 2002, but did not sign.[23] He subsequently retired.

Later life edit

Calicchio later became a police officer in Miramar, Florida. He was inducted into the Northwest Mississippi Community College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Kushel, Alex (May 9, 2010). "Plantation man gets a kick out of entering Hall". South Florida Sun Sentinel. p. NW 16 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ Brousseau, Dave (October 24, 1999). "Junior college can give boost". South Florida Sun Sentinel. p. 18C – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "Lonny Calicchio (2010) - Hall of Fame - Northwest Mississippi Community College Athletics". NWCCRangers.com.
  4. ^ a b c d Hampton, Rusty (August 26, 1994). "Northwest transfer touted as solution". Clarion-Ledger. p. 3C – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ a b c d e Hall, Bobby (September 27, 1994). "Rebels secure with Calicchio playing kicker". The Commercial Appeal. p. D3 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ a b c d Hall, Bobby (October 10, 1995). "Rebel punter changes style and improves". The Commercial Appeal. p. D3 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ "Football (transactions)". The Sacramento Bee. July 31, 1996. p. C7 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ Hill Jr., Clarence E. (August 4, 1997). "Questions still remain about kicking game". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. 1C – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ "Cowboys kicking themselves". The Odessa American. KRT News Service. August 10, 1997. pp. 1D, 3D – via Newspapers.com.  
  10. ^ "National Football League (transactions)". The Ithaca Journal. September 23, 1997. p. 6B – via Newspapers.com.  
  11. ^ Hofmann, Rick (September 26, 1997). "Big Foot wants to be found". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 100 – via Newspapers.com.  
  12. ^ Callahan, Kevin (September 26, 1997). "Player decision". Courier-Post. p. 5D – via Newspapers.com.  
  13. ^ "Just for kicks". Courier-Post. September 29, 1997 – via Newspapers.com.  
  14. ^ Miles, Gary (October 1, 1997). "Eagles waive Calicchio after one game". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  15. ^ a b Hayes, Marcus (October 1, 1997). "Armour on; Lonny booted". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 87 – via Newspapers.com.  
  16. ^ Miles, Gary (October 31, 1997). "Birds bring back player just for kicks". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D4 – via Newspapers.com.  
  17. ^ "Spotlight On ... Special teams". Philadelphia Daily News. November 4, 1997. p. 60 – via Newspapers.com.  
  18. ^ "Transactions". Hartford Courant. November 5, 1997. p. C8 – via Newspapers.com.  
  19. ^ "Carolina Panthers (transactions)". The Charlotte Observer. August 25, 1998. p. 3B – via Newspapers.com.  
  20. ^ "Indianapolis Colts (transactions)". Hartford Courant. April 21, 1999. p. C6 – via Newspapers.com.  
  21. ^ Benner, Bill (August 15, 1999). "Don't let score fool you, this was nothing to hang hat on". The Indianapolis Star. pp. C1, C2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  22. ^ "Indianapolis Colts (transactions)". The Galveston Daily News. August 27, 1999. p. B2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  23. ^ Seifert, Kevin; Louwagie, Pam (April 25, 2002). "Kicking decision near". Star Tribune. p. C8 – via Newspapers.com.  

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Lawrence Robert Lonny Calicchio born October 24 1972 is a former American football placekicker and punter who played one season in the National Football League NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles He played college football for Northwest Mississippi and Ole Miss going undrafted in 1996 He also had stints with the Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts but did not play Lonny CalicchioNo 17Position Placekicker PunterPersonal informationBorn 1972 10 24 October 24 1972 age 51 Plantation Florida U S Height 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Weight 249 lb 113 kg Career informationHigh school South Plantation FL College Northwest MississippiOle MissUndrafted 1996Career historyWashington Redskins 1996 Dallas Cowboys 1997 Philadelphia Eagles 1997 Buffalo Bills 1998 Carolina Panthers 1998 Indianapolis Colts 1999 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards2 NJCAA All American 1991 1992 Northwest Mississippi Athletics Hall of Fame 2010 Career NFL statisticsGames played 2Kickoffs 9Kickoff yards 546Touchbacks 1Player stats at PFR Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional career 3 Later life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editLonny Calicchio was born on October 24 1972 in Massachusetts He lived in Burlington Massachusetts in his early years He attended South Plantation High School Plantation Florida helping the team reach the sectional playoffs as a junior His high school long was 55 yards and he also kicked a 65 yarder in practice 1 Due to low grades Calicchio was not able to attend a major university to start his college career 2 Instead he played his first year in the NJCAA for Northwest Mississippi Community College He helped his team make a national championship as a sophomore and was twice named All American with Northwest Mississippi After leading the nation in scoring during 1992 he was named to the NJCAA All American first team 3 He finished his junior college career 101 for 119 on extra points and 15 for 24 on field goals 1 He signed with Maryland in following the 1992 season but did not academically qualify to play He sat out for the 93 season working as a security guard at a Plantation Florida motel 4 It was pretty boring he said 4 That s what made me decide I needed to get back to school and definitely play football 4 He transferred to Ole Miss in 1994 and was able to play He was named the team s starting punter and also handled kickoff duties In a practice game at Vaught Hemingway Stadium Calicchio made a 70 yard punt Teammate Stacy Wilson said I love to watch him kick He s amazing to me He s going to fill a big gap for us on special teams There s going to be some times now when we re playing on the other peoples end of the field 4 After posting a disturbing 35 yard average per punt in week three against Vanderbilt where one of his kicks went just 12 yards Calicchio returned with a 48 1 average versus Georgia 5 His performance at Georgia included a 57 yard punt the longest made by a member of Ole Miss since 1992 5 At Georgia I was kind of feeding off of what happened at Vanderbilt he said in an interview after the game 5 I made a promise to myself and the defense that I wouldn t let them down again 5 His head coach Joe Lee Dunn said I ve always felt he s a great punter He s got the job as long as doesn t have any more 12 yarders 5 After a blocked kick and several other errors near the end of the season Calicchio lost his punting job to Walter Grant with two games remaining He finished the year with a 38 7 yard average on 53 kicks Grant a senior left after the year and he regained his starting position When Tommy Tuberville replaced Joe Lee Dunn as head coach he decided that Calicchio s style of punting had to go 6 After changing from a three step approach to what Tuberville called a two step and jab his kicks improved to a 40 3 average to start the season 6 Against Auburn he set a career long with a 79 yard kick 6 He was named player of the game after a 20 17 win over Tulane 6 Professional career editAfter graduating Calicchio went unselected in the 1996 NFL Draft He was subsequently signed by the Washington Redskins but lost the position battle with Matt Turk and was released in training camp 7 He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys in early 1997 In preseason week one a loss versus the Oakland Raiders Calicchio made a 15 yard punt and with fellow punter Toby Gowin posted just a 29 yard average per punt 8 Though he rebounded the next week with 52 yard and 55 yard kicks he eventually was released in favor of Gowin 9 On September 23 1997 Calicchio was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles to the practice squad 10 To make room the Eagles cut Justin Armour He was reportedly signed due to the Eagles kicking teams being described as one of the worst in the league with opponents starting drives on average from their own 38 yard line compared to the league average 25 11 Coach Ray Rhodes said before a game against the Minnesota Vikings He is kicking the ball pretty decent We will look at him a few more days I need to see more consistency 12 He was promoted to the active roster against the Vikings and kicked off to start the game with the ball landing at the 3 yard line 13 His kicks had height but they didn t go the distance wrote Gary Miles of The Philadelphia Inquirer 14 The Eagles released Calicchio on October 1 after he had played in just one game 15 His roster spot was filled by Justin Armour who had been released to make room for Calicchio one week earlier 15 He returned to the Eagles in late October and was named kickoff specialist for their game against the Arizona Cardinals An article in The Philadelphia Inquirer said It took him five weeks dozens of practice kicks and a victory this week in a three way kickoff contest but Lonny Calicchio will finally get another chance to save the Eagles kickoff team 16 His kicks again were short with none reaching the endzone besides one that was called back and the Eagles lost 21 31 17 He was subsequently released along with Justin Armour 18 In 1998 he briefly spent time with the Buffalo Bills and was later signed by the Carolina Panthers only to be released on August 25 19 On April 21 1999 Calicchio was signed by the Indianapolis Colts 20 In a preseason game versus the Cincinnati Bengals he all but whiffed on a kickoff and injured himself during the play 21 leading to his release with an injury settlement shortly afterwards 22 After being out of football for three years he was given a tryout with the Minnesota Vikings in 2002 but did not sign 23 He subsequently retired Later life editCalicchio later became a police officer in Miramar Florida He was inducted into the Northwest Mississippi Community College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010 1 References edit a b c Kushel Alex May 9 2010 Plantation man gets a kick out of entering Hall South Florida Sun Sentinel p NW 16 via Newspapers com nbsp Brousseau Dave October 24 1999 Junior college can give boost South Florida Sun Sentinel p 18C via Newspapers com nbsp Lonny Calicchio 2010 Hall of Fame Northwest Mississippi Community College Athletics NWCCRangers com a b c d Hampton Rusty August 26 1994 Northwest transfer touted as solution Clarion Ledger p 3C via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e Hall Bobby September 27 1994 Rebels secure with Calicchio playing kicker The Commercial Appeal p D3 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d Hall Bobby October 10 1995 Rebel punter changes style and improves The Commercial Appeal p D3 via Newspapers com nbsp Football transactions The Sacramento Bee July 31 1996 p C7 via Newspapers com nbsp Hill Jr Clarence E August 4 1997 Questions still remain about kicking game Fort Worth Star Telegram p 1C via Newspapers com nbsp Cowboys kicking themselves The Odessa American KRT News Service August 10 1997 pp 1D 3D via Newspapers com nbsp National Football League transactions The Ithaca Journal September 23 1997 p 6B via Newspapers com nbsp Hofmann Rick September 26 1997 Big Foot wants to be found Philadelphia Daily News p 100 via Newspapers com nbsp Callahan Kevin September 26 1997 Player decision Courier Post p 5D via Newspapers com nbsp Just for kicks Courier Post September 29 1997 via Newspapers com nbsp Miles Gary October 1 1997 Eagles waive Calicchio after one game The Philadelphia Inquirer p D2 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Hayes Marcus October 1 1997 Armour on Lonny booted Philadelphia Daily News p 87 via Newspapers com nbsp Miles Gary October 31 1997 Birds bring back player just for kicks The Philadelphia Inquirer p D4 via Newspapers com nbsp Spotlight On Special teams Philadelphia Daily News November 4 1997 p 60 via Newspapers com nbsp Transactions Hartford Courant November 5 1997 p C8 via Newspapers com nbsp Carolina Panthers transactions The Charlotte Observer August 25 1998 p 3B via Newspapers com nbsp Indianapolis Colts transactions Hartford Courant April 21 1999 p C6 via Newspapers com nbsp Benner Bill August 15 1999 Don t let score fool you this was nothing to hang hat on The Indianapolis Star pp C1 C2 via Newspapers com nbsp Indianapolis Colts transactions The Galveston Daily News August 27 1999 p B2 via Newspapers com nbsp Seifert Kevin Louwagie Pam April 25 2002 Kicking decision near Star Tribune p C8 via Newspapers com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lonny Calicchio amp oldid 1181296395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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