Clarence Barone

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Clarence Barone
Date of birth July 26, 1963
Place of birth San Andreas, California
Position(s) Tight ends coach
Offensive lineman
College Nevada, Sacramento State
Awards 2002 National Offensive Line Coaches Association OL Coach of the Year

Clarence Barone (born July 26, 1963 in San Andreas, California), commonly known as Clancy, is the tight ends coach for the National Football League's San Diego Chargers. He also has served as offensive line and tight ends coach for the Atlanta Falcons.

Prior to coaching the Falcons, Barone had coached offensive lines at seven different colleges for 17 years. Barone coached five Outland Trophy semifinalists and three Rimington Trophy semifinalists. The NFL drafted 27 of the players he coached in college football. As a coach in the National Football League he has had unparalleled success; he as coached in the NFC Championship Game, The AFC Championship Game, two Pro-Bowl Games and has been instrumental in the development of two of the top Tight Ends to ever play in the NFL; Alge Crumpler (Falcons) and Antonio Gates (Chargers).

[edit] Coaching history

2007 - Tight Ends, San Diego Chargers
2005-06 - Tight Ends, Atlanta Falcons
2004 - Offensive Line, Atlanta Falcons
2003 - Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator, Texas State
2000-02 - Offensive Line and Offensive Coordinator, Houston
1997-99 - Offensive Line and Offensive Coordinator, Wyoming
1994-96 - Offensive Line, Eastern Illinois
1993 - Assistant Offensive Line, Texas A&M
1991-92 - Offensive Line, Sacramento State
1987-90 - Offensive Line, American River

[edit] Personal

Clancy has three children: Gianna, Stefano, and Isabella who all reside in Washington. Clancy is currently married to nationally ranked fitness model/competitor Rosanne Barone and resides in the San Diego area.

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