- Gino Cappelletti
Infobox Pro Football player
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Caption=Gino Capplletti kicking for the Boston Patriots
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1934|3|26|mf=y
Birthplace=Keewatin, Minnesota ,United States
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Position=Wide Receiver ,Placekicker
College=Minnesota
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Jersey=20
Stats=Y
DatabaseFootball=CAPPEGIN01
PFR=CappGi00
Career Highlights=Y
Awards=1964UPI , AP, TSN AFL MVP
Honors=Boston Patriots 1960s All-Decade Team
Retired #s=New England Patriots #20
years=1955, 1957
1960-1969
1970
teams=ORFU Sarnia Imperials
AFL Boston Patriots
NFL Boston Patriots
AFLAllStar=1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966
HOF=Gino Cappelletti (born
March 26 ,1934 ) is a former American college and professional football player. He played collegiately at theUniversity of Minnesota , and was a star in theAmerican Football League for theBoston Patriots . He was the 1964 American Football League Most Valuable Player, a member of the Patriots Hall of Fame, and a present announcer for the radio broadcasts of the Patriots' games.College career
Cappelletti attended the
University of Minnesota , finishing his career there in 1954 as quarterback, in addition to his placekicking duties. Gino kicked just one field goal in his college career.Pro Football career
Cappelletti played quarterback for the
Sarnia Imperials of theORFU inCanada during 1955. He joined Toronto Balmy Beach in 1956, but was drafted into the U.S. Army in mid-season, returning to Canada in 1958. Cappelletti signed with theWinnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL, but was traded to theSaskatchewan Roughriders , later cut, and went back to the ORFU, leading the Sarnia Golden Bears (the team changed its name in 1956) to the league championship.Eventually, and most notably, he played for the
Boston Patriots from 1960 through 1970 and was the Patriots' all-time leading scorer with 1,130 points (42 TDs, 176 FGs and 342 PATs), untilDecember 5 ,2005 , whenAdam Vinatieri kicked his second field goal of the game against theNew York Jets .Cappelletti led the
American Football League in scoring five times and led or tied the NFL in scoring 5 times as well. He had two of the top five scoring seasons in pro football history – 155 points in 1964 and 147 points in 1961 (14-game seasons). Nicknamed the "Duke", he is the all-time leading scorer in the American Football League. Cappelletti is among the AFL's all-time top ten receivers, in yards and in receptions. He is the Patriots' third all-time leading receiver with 292 catches for 4,589 yards, and has attempted more field goals (334) than any other player in team history. During his pro career, he also returned punts and kickoffs, played defensive back, and even had one pass completion, for a touchdown.The Wide Receiver/Quarterback relationship of Gino Cappelletti and
Babe Parilli was nicknamed "Grand Opera."Cappelletti was the American Football League's Most Valuable Player in 1964, and a five-time AFL All-Star. Gino in the only AFL player to the 1st runner up for the AFL Player of the Year (1961) and be named the AFL Player of the Year (1964. He is one of only twenty players who were in the American Football League for its entire ten-year existence, and one of three who played in every game their teams played in the AFL. He is a member of the Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team.
Gino was the 2nd AFL Player to have 3 interceptions (of Tom Flores) in a regular season game. He had a 37 yard kickoff return in the Patriots 37-21 loss to the Houston Oilers on 12-18-60. He completed a 2 point pass to "Cowboy" Jim Crawford in the Patriots 35-0 shutout of the Los Angeles Chargers on 10-08-60. Gino completed a 27 yard fake field goal touchdown pass to Larry Garron in the Patriots 37-30 loss to the New York Titans on 10-01-61. Gino ran for three 2 point conversions and caught a pass for a 2 point conversion as well.
Gino ran from the backfield for a 2 yard gain in the Patriots 41-10 loss to the Oakland Raiders on 10-06-68. Gino advanced a lateral from Jim Colclough (who had just caught a 37 yard pass) 14 yards before lateraling the ball to Ron Burton who advanced it another 7 yards in the Patriots 43-43 tie with the Oakland Raiders @ Fenway Park on 10-16-64.Gino ran for a 4 yard gain on a wide receiver reverse in the Patriots 12-7 win over the Denver Bronocs @ Fenway Park on 11-20-64.
Gino caught a pass for a 2 point conversion and scored 24 points in the Patriots 36-28 win over the 1964 AFL Champion Buffalo Bills on 11-15-64. Gino scored 21 points in their 33-28 win over the 1963 AFL Champion San Diego Chargers on 09-20-64. Gino scored 18 points or more in a game 10 times and scored at least 20 points in a game 8 times. He set the AFL record by scoring 28 points in a game in the Patriots 42-14 rout of the Houston Oilers on 12-18-65.
Gino averaged 9.5 points per game over a 6 year period. (The Patriots record was 47-29-8 over these 6 seasons)No other AFL/NFL Player has averaged more points per game over a 6 year period.
Gino averaged 7.5 points per game over an 11 year period. No other player has averaged more point per game over an 11 year period. Gino accounted for at least 34% of his teams total points scored over an 8 year period. No other AFL/NFL Player has done that either. Gino is tied with Lance Alworth for the most career points scored in AFL All Star Games.
Gino is the only AFL/NFL Player to run for a 2 point conversion, throw a pass for a 2 point conversion, catch a pass, intercept a pass, return a punt and a kickoff in the same season.
Gino kicked 6 field goals (without a miss) in the Patriots 39-10 rout of the Denver Broncos on 10-04-64. Gino was 1 of only 2 AFL Kickers to kick at least 4 field goals in a game for 3 consecutive games. He kicked the longest field goal in the AFL in consecutive seasons. He kicked 12 field goals with less than 30 seconds to go in the 1st half and kicked 4 game winning field goals and 1 game tying field goal. He led the AFL with the best field goal percentage in 1965.
Broadcasting
Gino Cappelletti currently works alongside
Gil Santos as a color commentator for the Patriots' radio broadcasts on thePatriots Rock Radio Network .See also
* Other American Football League players
External links
* [http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=capellet Professional Football Researchers Association article]
* [http://www.remembertheafl.com/All-1960sPatriotsTeam.htm Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team]
* [http://www.remembertheafl.com/1965ToppsPatriots.htm#GinoCappelletti Capelletti's 1965 Topps football card]###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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