08-16-2018, 12:58 AM
An emotional afternoon practice for the Sparano family began and ended with mother and son hugging, wiping away tears and talking about the husband and father they thought would share this moment at TCO Performance Center.
“We’re doing as well as we can because we’re really strong, really resilient, the way Dad and Mom raised us, the way this family is built,” said Tony Jr., Jacksonville’s 31-year-old assistant offensive line coach, after the Jaguars and Vikings held their first joint practice Wednesday.
Dad was Tony Sr., the 56-year-old Vikings offensive line coach who suffered a fatal heart attack July 22, two days before his third Vikings training camp would have begun. Son, dad, mom Jeanette and other family members, including the grandkids, were looking forward to this as a joyous week a mere 26 days ago.
http://www.startribune.com/tony-sparano-...490977551/
“We’re doing as well as we can because we’re really strong, really resilient, the way Dad and Mom raised us, the way this family is built,” said Tony Jr., Jacksonville’s 31-year-old assistant offensive line coach, after the Jaguars and Vikings held their first joint practice Wednesday.
Dad was Tony Sr., the 56-year-old Vikings offensive line coach who suffered a fatal heart attack July 22, two days before his third Vikings training camp would have begun. Son, dad, mom Jeanette and other family members, including the grandkids, were looking forward to this as a joyous week a mere 26 days ago.
http://www.startribune.com/tony-sparano-...490977551/