Timothy Alan Mazzetti (born February 1, 1956) is a former
National Football League
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(NFL)
placekicker
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from
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
to
1980
Events January
* January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
for the
Atlanta Falcons
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. He later played with the
Boston/New Orleans/Portland Breakers of the
United States Football League
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(USFL).
Early life
Tim Mazzetti was at first glance an unlikely candidate to be a professional football player. His upbringing was a learned one in
São Paulo, Brazil
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* Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso
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. Mazzetti moved to São Paulo when he was 2 years old and lived there until he was 17 before leaving for the
University of Pennsylvania
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, when he was accepted to the prestigious Wharton School of Business in
Philadelphia
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. While in Brazil, Mazzetti played
soccer
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.
[People]
During the summer before his sophomore year at Penn, a fellow ATO fraternity brother, Jim Roussos, introduced him to the
football
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team. Mazzetti ended up sharing the kicking duties his sophomore year and then taking on the duties for the Penn Quakers full-time in his junior year. During his junior and senior years, Mazzetti set several school records, including for longest FG (54 yards, twice), as well as kicking several game-winning FGs. Mazzetti also was an All-
Ivy League
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player for Penn's soccer team, but decided to leave the team in his senior year to concentrate full-time on kicking footballs.
Professional career
As a result of his achievements on the gridiron at Penn, Mazzetti received an invitation to try out for the
New England Patriots
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in training camp in the summer of 1977 after his senior year, but after failing the physical as a result of a hernia, he lost the opportunity to play during the 1977 NFL season.
After the successful hernia operation in November 1977, Mazzetti got back in shape by returning to São Paulo, Brazil and working out with a semi-professional soccer team in the winter of 1977–78 and returned to Philadelphia in time to attend the open tryouts for the
Philadelphia Eagles
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and the
New York Jets
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. He was invited to go to training camps for both teams, and decided on the Eagles. Mazzetti made it through the entire training camp that summer of 1978, but was released in the last cut when head coach
Dick Vermeil
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decided to go with his veteran,
Nick Mike-Mayer. Mazzetti then was invited to single-day tryouts once the 1978 season began for the
Dallas Cowboys
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but lost out to
Rafael Septién and the
New Orleans Saints
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. Still unsigned, Mazzetti settled for a $50 a night job as a bartender at Smokey Joe's near the University of Pennsylvania campus. Six games into the season, Mazzetti signed with the
Atlanta Falcons
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.
[ Mazzetti had a cinderella season that first year with Atlanta, making 13 of 16 FGs, including a team record 11 in a row, as well as kicking 4 game-winning FGs. In a memorable Monday-night game against the division leading ]Los Angeles Rams
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on October 30, 1978, Tim Mazzetti went 5-for-5 and the Falcons won 15–7.[Today in Pro Football]
During the game, Howard Cosell
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Cosell was widel ...
exclaimed, "This Philadelphia bartender won't need to mix scotch-and-waters any longer." As a result of Mazzetti's heroics, the Falcons made it into the playoffs for the first time ever in the franchise's history as a wild-card,[ and in their first-ever post-season game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Mazzetti's former employer, he provided the point differential in a 14–13 game. Mazzetti remained with the Falcons through the 1980 season, but was cut by the team near the end of its 1981 training camp.
When Mazzetti decided not to play for the ]Cleveland Brown
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s after they picked him up off the waiver wire in 1981, he joined the ABC
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television affiliate WSB-TV in Atlanta as the sports reporter through 1982, when he decided to come out of "retirement" and signed on as a free agent with the Boston Breakers
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in 1983. Mazzetti played all three seasons with the Breakers, where he was selected to the All-USFL team his first year and also became the subject of a pro football trivia question in the process – the first player to score a point in the USFL, on a 30-yard field goal in the Breakers inaugural game against the Tampa Bay Bandits
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. Mazzetti moved along with the Breakers to New Orleans, then to Portland, wrapping up his football days there in 1985.
Personal life
Learning the business during off-seasons beginning in 1984, Mazzetti's interests eventually evolved into commercial real estate finance, joining Midland Loan Services in Kansas City, Missouri
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, in 1994 and eventually becoming its executive vice president. There Mazzetti was instrumental in growing Midland into a major player in the industry. Then in September, 2006 Mazzetti joined Cohen Financial as a partner and Executive Vice President. Cohen Financial is a leading capital services provider to the commercial real estate finance industry based in Chicago
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.USFL
References
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1956 births
Living people
Sportspeople from São Paulo
American men's soccer players
Penn Quakers men's soccer players
American football placekickers
Penn Quakers football players
Atlanta Falcons players
Boston/New Orleans/Portland Breakers players
NFL announcers
People from Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Players of American football from Greenwich, Connecticut
Men's association football players not categorized by position