Former NFL quarterback Joe Kapp lifeless at 85
Joe Kapp, a quarterback who led the Vikings to the Tremendous Bowl in 1970 and as soon as threw seven touchdowns in a sport, has died at 85, in line with studies.
He had battled Alzheimer’s illness, in line with Yahoo! Sports activities.
Kapp stays the one quarterback to play within the Tremendous Bowl, Rose Bowl and the Canadian Soccer League’s Gray Cup.
He was recognized for his ferocious and aggressive type of play.
“Some type of problem is critical on each play that you simply play and if you happen to don’t come as much as that line of scrimmage because the quarterback able to problem that protection, they’re going to eat you up,” Kapp as soon as told NFL Films.
Middle Mick Tingelhoff instructed NFL Movies of the time Kapp was notably upset with an opposing linebacker.
“So Joe will get beneath heart and he goes, ‘Set. Hut one. Hut two. F–ok you, 58,” Tinglehoff mentioned, laughing. “Joe was enjoyable to play with.”

Kapp performed for the College of California Bears, main the workforce to the Pacific Coast Convention title in 1958 and the Rose Bowl in 1959, which resulted in a loss to Iowa.
After taking part in two seasons with the Canadian Soccer League’s Calgary Stampeders, he was traded to the BC Lions, the place he led the workforce to a 1963 Gray Cup look and the 1964 Gray Cup championship.
In 1967, Kapp moved to the NFL, becoming a member of the Minnesota Vikings. The workforce made the playoffs for the primary time in franchise historical past in 1968.

The workforce made the Tremendous Bowl the next yr after a sterling 12-2 common season.
Within the storybook run, Kapp tied an NFL document with seven touchdowns in an early season sport in opposition to the Colts.
After the Vikings have been upset in Tremendous Bowl IV by the Chiefs, Kapp went unsigned for the 1970 season. He later joined the Boston Patriots however the workforce struggled, ending 2-12.

Kapp then determined to finish his 4-year NFL profession, however didn’t flip away from soccer fully
In 1982, he returned to Cal to educate the Bears, going 20-34-1 in 5 seasons.
Kapp was on the sidelines for the well-known 25-20 win over Stanford in 1982, when Cal returned a kickoff to finish the sport with a number of laterals regardless of the band coming onto the sphere in the course of the play.
The 6’2″, 215-pound quarterback additionally appeared in plenty of films and TV exhibits, together with “The Longest Yard,” “The Six Million Greenback Man” and “The Frisco Child.”