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Bruce DeHaven, surely a special person in NFL history

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Bruce DeHaven, surely a special person in NFL history
28-December-2016 10:32
Longtime NFL special-teams coach Bruce DeHaven, died Tuesday night after a battle with prostate cancer. He was 68. the best known http://www.patriotsnflofficialsauthentic.com/Drew-Bledsoe-Jersey.html for his time with the Buffalo Bills when they lost four consecutive Super Bowls, died Tuesday night after a battle with prostate cancer.
DeHaven stepped aside as the special-teams coordinator for the Carolina Panthers during training camp in August to return to Buffalo for chemotherapy treatment.
He also stepped aside following the 2014 season, when initially diagnosed with the cancer. He was told at the time he had anywhere from a few months to five years to live.
But DeHaven returned during a June 2015 minicamp and stayed with the team through Super Bowl 50.
"Based on what I heard NFL Tom Brady Black Jersey going out of the doctor's office down here, I wasn't sure I ever was going to be back,'' DeHaven said at the time. "I'm so thankful. I look at life a whole lot different.''
His units were among the best in the NFL, particularly at Buffalo during a time when the Bills won six AFC East titles and appeared in 21 playoff games.
He orchestrated the onside kick that contributed to Buffalo overcoming a 32-point deficit in a 1993 playoff game against the Houston Oilers for a 41-38 victory. It remains the largest comeback in NFL history.
He was responsible for Steve Tasker becoming a seven-time Pro Bowl player.
"I was a better football player because Bruce DeHaven was my coach, but I was a better man because Bruce DeHaven was my friend,'' Tasker said. "I will miss him very, very much.''
Former Carolina punter Brad Nortman set team records with a gross average of 47.8 yards and net average of 41.6 yards under DeHaven.But DeHaven's career is defined http://www.patriotsnflofficialsauthentic.com/Chris-Long-Jersey.html by his two stints with Buffalo, from 1987 to 1999 and 2010 to 2012.
"Bruce DeHaven was not only one of the premier special-teams coaches the history of the NFL, he was also a premier special person,'' former Buffalo coach Marv Levy said. "His work ethic, his love for and his dedication to the game, his caring about those players from whom he was able to bring forth their maximum talents and who revere him are all signature features which distinguished him.
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