- Joe Paopao
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name=Joe Paopao
|DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1955|6|30
Birthplace=flagicon|USAHonolulu, Hawaii
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Position=Quarterback Head coach
College=Long Beach State
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years=1978-1983, 1990
1984-1986
1987
teams=British Columbia Lions Saskatchewan Roughriders Ottawa Rough Riders
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coachingyears=1996
2002-2006
coachingteams=British Columbia Lions Ottawa Renegades
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CFHOF=Joe Paopao (b.
June 30 ,1955 inHonolulu ,Hawaii ) is a long-time coach in theCanadian Football League , who last served as a head coach in the CFL for theOttawa Renegades from 2001-2005. (He was namedhead coach onDecember 18 ,2001 and fired onNovember 7 ,2005 ). As of August 28, 2006, Paopao was relieved of his duties as offensive coordinator of the strugglingHamilton Tiger-Cats . He’s also famous for the paper airplane incident, in which fans from the Ottawa stands folded plays into the form of paper airplanes and threw thousands of these airplanes onto the field in the hopes that Paopao would read them. Unfortunately, it did not work and Paopao lost the game. Fact|date=November 2007Born in
Honolulu ,Hawaii , U.S., Paopao began his CFL career as aquarterback for theBritish Columbia Lions in 1978. He was nicknamed the "Throwin' Samoan" for his great ability to pass, as he led the Lions in passing for the next three seasons and set a CFL record in 1979 for pass completions in a single game. By 1983, he had lost the starting job toRoy Dewalt . In 1984 he signed with theSaskatchewan Roughriders and again led that team in passing. He was traded to theOttawa Rough Riders in 1987, and the following year to theWinnipeg Blue Bombers . That year he was named the offensive backfield coach of the B.C. Lions, thus beginning his illustrious CFL coaching career. The next year however, he went back to his old position of quarterback for the Lions, backing upDoug Flutie , in his last season.In 1991, Paopao was made the quarterback coach of the Lions. In 1992 he was made their offensive co-ordinator where he remained until becoming the offensive co-ordinator of the
Edmonton Eskimos in 1994. In 1996 Paopao became head coach of the Lions, but later found himself as offensive co-ordinator once again, this time for the Blue Bombers. He went back to the Lions in 1999 and was made assistant head coach. In 2001 he found himself as the offensive co-ordinator of theSan Francisco Demons of theXFL . That league only lasted one season, and he was later picked up by the new Renegades franchise inOttawa . After an unsuccessful season in the nation's capital, Paopao was picked up by theHamilton Tiger-Cats and named offensive co-ordinator. He was later relieved of his duties with the Tiger-Cats on August 28th, 2006. A longtime resident of Oceanside,California .In
2007 Paopao will be the offensive coordinator for theUniversity of Waterloo Warriors.He was added to the BC Lions Wall of Fame in 2007. [http://www.bclions.com/index.php?module=newser&func=display&topicnum=&nid=18137&writer=0]
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