Carl N. "Gaucho" Taseff (September 28, 1928 – February 27, 2005) was an American professional
football
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player and coach in the
National Football League
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(NFL) and
American Football League
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(AFL). Taseff had an 11-year playing career, primarily with the
Baltimore Colts
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, where he was a member of the
1958 and
1959 NFL Championship winning teams. Taseff then coached for 27 seasons, winning
Super Bowl VII
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and
Super Bowl VIII as part of the
Miami Dolphins
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coaching staff.
Early years
Carl Taseff was born on September 28, 1928, in
Parma, Ohio
Parma is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb south of Cleveland. The population was 81,146 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Parma is the List of municipalities in Ohio, seventh-most populous city in Ohio, ...
. Taseff attended
East High School in
Cleveland, Ohio
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, where he played football and
basketball
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.
College career
Tassef attended
John Carroll University in
University Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, where he was a roommate and
college football
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teammate of future
Pro Football Hall of Fame
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coach
Don Shula
Donald Francis Shula ( ; January 4, 1930 – May 4, 2020) was an American professional American football, football player, coach and executive who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1963 to 1995. He played seven s ...
.
Taseff starred on both the football and basketball team.
In football, Taseff played
halfback. He was a four year varsity letterman, and earned numerous awards and accolades during his college career. He was named to the All-Big Four team (1947-1950), AP All-Ohio team (1947-1950), All-Ohio Conference (1947-1948), and the
1950 Little All-America college football team.
Taseff rushed for 3,829 yards and 60 touchdowns while at John Carroll. During the 1950 season, Taseff was the second highest scorer in the nation for all colleges.
Taseff was enshrined in the John Carroll University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1968.
Professional career
Cleveland Browns (1951)
Taseff was
drafted in the twenty-second round of the
1951 NFL draft by the
Cleveland Browns
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, who had also selected Shula in the ninth round.
Both men made the team and were the only two rookies on the roster that year.
Taseff was used sparingly as a rusher and receiver on offense and an occasional kick return man, as the Browns finished the season with a 11—1 win–loss record and advanced to the
1951 NFL Championship Game, which they lost to the
Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los Angeles, Greater Los Angeles area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC West, West ...
.
The Browns released Taseff on waivers prior to the regular season, but he went unclaimed and the team added him to the roster when halfback
Don Phelps was injured.
Baltimore Colts (1953-1961)
On March 25, 1953, Taseff was involved in a massive 15 player trade with the
Baltimore Colts
The Baltimore Colts were a professional American football team that played in Baltimore from 1953 to 1983, when owner Robert Irsay moved the franchise to Indianapolis. The team was named for Baltimore's history of horse breeding and racing. It w ...
— a 10 player-for-5 player swap of contracts.
[James Ellis]
"Colts Acquire Agganis, Nine Others in 15-Player Trade,"
''Baltimore Evening Sun,'' March 25, 1953, p. 54. Joining Taseff in making the move from the Browns to the expansion Colts were such future starters as defensive backs Don Shula and
Bert Rechichar, end
Art Spinney, and veteran guard
Ed Sharkey
Edward Joseph Sharkey (July 6, 1927 - December 13, 2015) was a National Football League (NFL) linebacker for the New York Yanks, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, and the San Francisco 49ers. He also played in the All-Amer ...
.
Taseff had a successful nine year career with the Colts.
Taseff's best season on offense came in 1954, where he rushed for 41 attempts and 228 yards.
In 1956, Taseff led the NFL in punt returns (23), punt return yards (233), and punt return touchdowns (1). His longest return of that season went for 90 yards.
On defense, his best season was in 1958. Taseff recorded seven interceptions and had two fumble recoveries while also leading the league in punt returns with 29.
The Colts advanced to the 1958 NFL Championship game, defeating the
New York Giants
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in overtime.
The Colts repeated as NFL Champions in 1959, and Taseff was again a contributing member of the Colts defense. That season, Taseff set an NFL record by returning a blocked field goal 99 yards for a touchdown in a 45-26 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in the final week of the regular season.
Philadelphia Eagles (1961)
Taseff was signed by the
Philadelphia Eagles
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in the middle of the 1961 season after being cut by the Colts. He appeared in five games for the Eagles, mainly returning punts.
Buffalo Bills (1962)
Taseff finished his professional playing career in 1962 with the
Buffalo Bills
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of the AFL. Taseff appeared in 11 games with Buffalo and recorded two interceptions.
Coaching career
After retiring as a player, Taseff became a defensive backs coach with the
Boston Patriots of the American Football League. He spent one season in Boston before being named to the same position with the
Detroit Lions
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, where he coached from 1965-1966.
After a three-year coaching hiatus, Taseff joined his former teammate and coach, Don Shula, with the Miami Dolphins. Taseff was the running backs coach for the Dolphins from 1970-1992, while also taking on the Special Teams Coordinator role from 1975-1982. In 1993, Taseff served as the Dolphins special assistant for one season before retiring from coaching.
Taseff was a member of the Dolphins coaching staff during their 1972 perfect season, which ended in a victory against the
Washington Redskins
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in Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins repeated as Super Bowl champions in 1973. Taseff coached running backs such as future
Pro Football Hall of Fame
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member
Larry Csonka
Larry Richard Csonka (; born December 25, 1946) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Miami Dolphins. He also played in the NFL for three years with the ...
,
Jim Kiick, and
Mercury Morris
Eugene Edward "Mercury" Morris (January 5, 1947 – September 21, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a running back and kick returner. He played for eight years, primarily for the Miami Dolphins, in the American Footbal ...
.
Death
Taseff suffered from a disease known as
progressive supranuclear palsy
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, which weakened his
immune system
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. At the end of January 2005, Taseff caught the
common cold
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that would eventually develop into
pneumonia
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. Taseff died of pneumonia on February 27, 2005.
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1928 births
2005 deaths
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