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Bryce Eric Paup (born February 29, 1968) is an American former professional
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for eleven seasons in the
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(NFL) with the
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,
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,
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and the
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.


Early life

Paup grew up on a farm in Scranton, Iowa, where he played football at Scranton High School, a small school that saw Paup as one of just 19 senior graduates in 1986. He played collegiately at the
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and was selected by the Packers in the sixth round of the 1990 NFL draft.


Professional career

Paup played five games in his rookie 1990 season, recording no sacks. In the first game of the 1991 season, Paup was involved in a tackle below the waist on quarterback
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of
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that saw contact on the knee for what was soon diagnosed as a torn ACL for the quarterback that sidelined him the rest of the season (Cunningham was quoted as curious about why his knee was hit like that when Paup was already down around the waist but did not wish to put a burden on him). Paup recorded a career-high 4.5 sacks in his second year on September 15 against Tampa Bay, which also included him recording a safety in the 15–13 victory. Paup was utilized in four defensive positions during his Green Bay years, which would see him record 11 sacks in 1993 but somehow was not a Pro Bowl selection. It was 1994 when he managed to earn a Pro Bowl selection when he recorded three interceptions and 7.5 sacks. Despite being named to the Pro Bowl that year, he was not offered a contract by the Packers (who were paying him less than $600,000 that year) after the season ended, as they initially cited the salary cap as a reason before team GM Ron Wolf admitted his error in letting Paup go loose. His aggressive physical style led Packers fans to refer to his tackle as “Paup Smear”, with Paup recording 32.5 sacks in his time with Green Bay. On March 8, 1995, the Bills signed Paup to a three-year contract worth $7.6 million with a $3.3 million signing bonus that would pair him with
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in a 3-4 defense that had Paup assigned to "line up over the tight end and rush the quarterback all game." In
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, his first season with the
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, Paup was named
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by the
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. Paup led the NFL with 17.5 sacks, the fourth-highest single-season total of the 1990s. Paup has been considered one of the top 50 players in Bills history.
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listed him as one of the Top 10 free agents of all time. On February 15, 1998, Paup signed a five-year contract worth $22 million with the
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, making him the second highest-paid linebacker in the league next to
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. Troubles with being asked to drop into coverage and a decline in sacks (having just 7.5 in 31 games) led to his unhappiness in Jacksonville; he was released after the 1999 season ended. Paup signed a one-year contract just above the league minimum on February 6, 2000. He made no starts in ten games played that year while recording two sacks. In his career, Paup was a four-time
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selection.


NFL career statistics


Regular season


Coaching career

On March 19, 2007, Paup was introduced as the head football coach at Green Bay Southwest High School. He compiled a 22–14 regular season record in his first four seasons, and in 2009 secured the second playoff victory in school history. Prior to accepting the job, he was an assistant volunteer football coach for the De Pere High School Redbirds of
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for three years, working primarily with the linemen and linebackers. On March 5, 2013, Paup resigned from Green Bay Southwest and began his first season as the defensive line coach at the
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. January 14, 2017, Paup was named University of Minnesota's defensive line coach. After one season with the Gophers, Paup left the Minnesota coaching staff, reportedly to pursue a coaching opportunity in the NFL. In August 2018, he returned to the University of Northern Iowa defensive line coach.


Personal life

Paup lives in Cedar Falls, IA, with his wife Denise. They have six children: Alex, Nathan, Rachel, Hailey, and twins Paige and Lauren.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Paup, Bryce 1968 births Living people American football defensive ends American football linebackers Northern Iowa Panthers football players Green Bay Packers players Buffalo Bills players Jacksonville Jaguars players Minnesota Vikings players National Conference Pro Bowl players American Conference Pro Bowl players People from Jefferson, Iowa People from Greene County, Iowa High school football coaches in Wisconsin Northern Iowa Panthers football coaches Minnesota Golden Gophers football coaches NFL Defensive Player of the Year winners