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'''Marc Edward Colombo''' (born [[October 8]] [[1978]] in [[Bridgewater, Massachusetts]]) is an [[American football]] [[offensive tackle]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]].
'''Marc Edward Colombo''' (born [[October 8]] [[1978]] in [[Bridgewater, Massachusetts]]) is an [[American football]] [[offensive tackle]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] of the [[National Football League]]. He was originally selected in the first round (29th overall) of the [[2002 NFL Draft]] by the [[Chicago Bears]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College]]. He is also the [[rhythm guitar]]ist in the [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band '''Metal Mercs'''.


The first four seasons of Colombo's career in the NFL were lackluster, to say the least. He was limited to a total of 18 games in four season's with the Chicago Bears, due to injury. He was waived by the Bears on September 13, 2005 and signed by the Dallas Cowboys on November 1, 2005. He signed a new two year contract on March 9, 2007 after starting all 16 regular season games in [[2006 Dallas Cowboys season|2006]].
==NFL career==
He was selected with the 29th overall pick of the [[2002 NFL Draft]] by the [[Chicago Bears]] out of [[Boston College]].


==High school career==
Colombo's entire career with Chicago was injury-plagued, and the Bears released him in 2005.
Colombo attended Bridgewater-Rayham High School where he earned ''[[Boston Globe]]'', ''[[Boston Herald]]'', ''[[Brockton Enterprise]]'' and ''[[Taunton Gazette]]'' all-scholastic honors as a [[Twelfth grade|senior]] offensive tackle. He also earned All-Northeast honors from ''SuperPrep''. He helped lead his team to two conference titles in four years (1993 and 1996), his team advanced to the Division 1-A Super Bowl in 1996. He recorded 75 [[Tackle (football move)|tackles]] and five [[Quarterback sack|sacks]] as a senior. He also played [[basketball]] and [[baseball]]. He won the ''Brockton Enterprise'' and ''Taunton Gazette'''s all-scholastic basketball honors while helping lead his team to the conference title as a senior. He was also an [[honor roll]] student and active in the Drama Club.


==College career==
Colombo joined the Dallas Cowboys after his release from the Bears and had a successful regular season in which he started all 16 games and allowed only 1 sack. He also started in the Cowboys only postseason game. He was resigned by the Cowboys in 2007 to a $7 million deal that included a $4 million dollar signing bonus.
After he graduated high school, Colombo attended [[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College]], where he majored in [[Sociology]] in which he graduated with a degree in, from at the College of Arts & Sciences. He also worked on an undergraduate major his senior year.

In [[1997 NCAA Division I-A football season|1997]], as a freshman, Colombo red-shirted so that he could adjust to college football. In [[1998 NCAA Division I-A football season|1998]], as a red-shirt freshman, he played in six games, including the final two. In [[1999 NCAA Division I-A football season|1999]], as a red-shirt sophomore, he played in seven games, including Boston College's 62-28 loss to [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] in the [[1999 Insight.com Bowl|Insight.com Bowl]]. In [[2000 NCAA Division I-A football season|2000]], as a red-shirt junior, he started all 11 games at right tackle. It was also his first year as a starter in college. He helped the offense rank third in the [[Big East]] in total offense with 414.9 yards per game (30th in the nation) and rushing offense at 201 yards per game (21st in the nation). For the season, the offensive line gave up just six sacks. He helped running back [[William Green]] to rush for 1,164 yards marking the third-straight season that Boston College had a 1,000-yard rusher. In [[2001 NCAA Division I-A football season|2001]], as a red-shirt senior he earned All-Big East honors playing at both tackle positions as a senior as part of an offensive line that helped the offense record 4,361 yards, including over 1,000 rushing yards.

==Professional career==
===Chicago Bears (2002 - 2005)===
Colombo was selected in the [[2002 NFL Draft#Round one|first round (29th overall)]] of the [[2002 NFL Draft]] by the [[Chicago Bears]]. He spent three injury-plagued seasons with the Bears before being released after the [[2005 Chicago Bears season|2005]] season.

In [[2002 Chicago Bears season|2002]], as a [[rookie]], Colombo was placed on [[injured reserve]] after suffering a dislocated [[patella]] and [[Femur|femoral]] [[nerve damage]] during a road game against the [[St. Louis Rams]] on November 18. He then missed the entire [[2003 Chicago Bears season|2003]] season, after being placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on August 13, and then on injured reserve. He also missed most of the [[2004 Chicago Bears season|2004]] season, being activated from the Reserve/PUP list to the active roster on November 8, 2004. He played in the Bears season opener however, he was waived the next week, on September 13, 2005. Ending his injury riddled career in [[Chicago]].

===Dallas Cowboys (2006 - present)===
Colombo was out of football during the season, until he signed with the [[Dallas Cowboys]] on November 1, 2005. He was then inactive for his first three games with Dallas. He then played on special teams in a road game against the [[New York Giants]], against the [[Kansas City Chiefs]], and on the road against the [[Washington Redskins]] and then against the Rams.

In [[2006 Dallas Cowboys season|2006]], he was named the starting right tackle after [[National Football League training camp|training camp]] and started every game in one of the Cowboys most productive and efficient offensive seasons in franchise history. The offense scored 425 points (26.6 points-per-game), the fourth-most in the league. The team was second in the league in third-down efficiency (48.8%), the franchise's highest rating in that category since [[1980 NFL season|1980]]. The team also averaged 360.8 yards-per-game in total offense, the fifth-most in the league and the most for the Cowboys since their [[Super Bowl XXX]] winning season of [[1995 Dallas Cowboys season|1995]].

In [[2007 Dallas Cowboys season|2007]], Colombo started every game at right tackle for the second consecutive year. He played a key role in one of the most successful offensive seasons in club history while helping the team to a franchise record-tying 13 wins and the first [[NFC East]] title since [[1998 Dallas Cowboys season|1998]]. The offense finished the season second in the league in scoring (first in the conference) with an average of 28.4 points-per-game. The 455 points scored marked the second-most in franchise history behind only the [[1983 Dallas Cowboys season|1983]] team (479 points). With an average of 365.7 yards-per-game, the Cowboys were third in the league (second in the conference) in total offense. The team ranked fourth in the league (third in the conference) in passing with an average of 256.6 yards-per-game. In rushing, the Cowboys were 17th in the league (seventh in the conference) with an average of 109.1 yards-per-game. The offense gained 478 total yards and scored six touchdowns, which tied for the fourth-most in a season opener in franchise history against the Giants as [[Tony Romo]] threw for a season-high 336 yards. The offesnive line blocked for a 100-yard rusher, [[Marion Barber III|Marion Barber]], a 100-yard receiver, [[Terrell Owens]] and a 300-yard passer, (Tony) Romo in a road game against the Bears on September 23, for the first time since a road game against the Redskins on September 12, [[1999 Dallas Cowboys season|1999]].

On March 9, 2007, Colombo was re-signed by the Cowboys to a two year contract worth [[United States dollar|$]]7 million with a $4 million dollar [[signing bonus]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/news.cfm?id=39590426-B26A-238B-F2E75F38E7233F31 |title=Cowboys Re-sign Marc Colombo To Two-Year Deal |last=Eatman |first=Nick |work=Dallas Cowboys.com |publisher=Dallas Cowboys |date=2007-03-09 |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref>

==Personal==
===Family===
Colombo is the son of Gayle and Edward Colombo, he was a younger brother named Matthew. He is also a cousin of Steven Marciano, a former Boston College football player. He is marries to his wife Jessica, and he has one child, a daughter named Olivia, whom was born in [[January 2008]].

===Community activities / Charity work===
As a teenager, Colombo was involved in community service activities at St. Basil's Church and at [[Bridgewater State College]]. He participates in the annual [[The Salvation Army|Salvation Army]] Angel Tree Christmas Program. He competed in the 2008 Poker for Pets for [[SPCA]] of Texas. He makes annual team holiday hospital visits. He also contributes to the annual team Kick Off Luncheon and ''Cowboys Cookbook'' benefiting [[Happy Hill Farm]]. His wife Jessica participats in the Cowboys Wives Christmas Party for The Family Place.

===Favorites===
Colombo said as a child, he was a fan of the [[Boston Red Sox]], [[New England Patriots]], and [[Boston Bruins]]. He also says that the most interesting class he ever took while in college was Techniques and Expression. He also says that the word in the dictionary that his picture should be next to is [[animal]]. His favorite place in [[Boston]] is [[Fenway Park]]. His favorite pregame ritual is listening to [[Metallica]]. His favorite [[stadium]] to play at on the road, while in college, was [[Lane Stadium]] the home of the [[Virginia Tech Hokies football|Virginia Tech Hokies]]. He has also said that one of the people who helped him the most while he was in college was the football team's Strength and Conditioning coach Mike Poidomani.

===Music career===
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Growing up, Colombo had a love a [[Rock music|rock]] music, which led him to begin playing guitar when he was about 22 years old. His main influence is [[James Hetfield]], the lead singer of [[Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame]] band Metallica, whom he is a long-time fan of.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metalmercs.com/marc.html |title=Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar |work=Metal Mercs.com |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> He attended his first Metallica concert when he was 13 years old.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metalmercs.com/marc.html |title=Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar |work=Metal Mercs.com |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> And as of 2007, he has attended 16 Metallica concerts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metalmercs.com/marc.html |title=Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar |work=Metal Mercs.com |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> Some of his favorite bands are [[Megadeth]], [[Pantera]], and [[Slayer (band)|Slayer]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metalmercs.com/marc.html |title=Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar |work=Metal Mercs.com |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> He joined his first band in 2002, called '''Blackmuff'''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metalmercs.com/marc.html |title=Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar |work=Metal Mercs.com |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> He currently plays [[rhythm guitar]] in a metal band called '''Metal Mercs'''.

==See also==
* [[List of current National Football League players]]
* [[List of Chicago Bears players]]
* [[List of Dallas Cowboys players]]

==Notes==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
===Official football===
* [http://www.dallascowboys.com/team/team_biosPlayers.cfm?playerID=535254DE-E2C3-1245-E51EE0273A4C5A8D Dallas Cowboys bio]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=3557 Dallas Cowboys profile] at [[ESPN.com]]
* [http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5915 Dallas Cowboys profile] at [[Yahoo! Sports]]
* [http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/players/playerpage/302184 Profile] at [[CBSSports.com]]
* [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/ColoMa20.htm Profile] at [[Pro Football Reference]]
* [http://bceagles.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/colombo_marc00.html Boston College Eagles bio]

===Official music===
* [http://www.myspace.com/colombom Marc Colombo] at [[MySpace]]
* [http://www.metalmercs.com/ Metal Mercs official website]


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Revision as of 21:17, 26 September 2008

Marc Colombo
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Flozell Adams (76) and Colombo after Week 1 in 2008 in Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Dallas Cowboys
Career information
College:Boston College
NFL draft:2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 29
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2007
Games played:55
Games started:39
Fumbles Recovered:1
Blocked FG attempts:2
Player stats at NFL.com

Marc Edward Colombo (born October 8 1978 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts) is an American football offensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was originally selected in the first round (29th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Boston College. He is also the rhythm guitarist in the heavy metal band Metal Mercs.

The first four seasons of Colombo's career in the NFL were lackluster, to say the least. He was limited to a total of 18 games in four season's with the Chicago Bears, due to injury. He was waived by the Bears on September 13, 2005 and signed by the Dallas Cowboys on November 1, 2005. He signed a new two year contract on March 9, 2007 after starting all 16 regular season games in 2006.

High school career

Colombo attended Bridgewater-Rayham High School where he earned Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Brockton Enterprise and Taunton Gazette all-scholastic honors as a senior offensive tackle. He also earned All-Northeast honors from SuperPrep. He helped lead his team to two conference titles in four years (1993 and 1996), his team advanced to the Division 1-A Super Bowl in 1996. He recorded 75 tackles and five sacks as a senior. He also played basketball and baseball. He won the Brockton Enterprise and Taunton Gazette's all-scholastic basketball honors while helping lead his team to the conference title as a senior. He was also an honor roll student and active in the Drama Club.

College career

After he graduated high school, Colombo attended Boston College, where he majored in Sociology in which he graduated with a degree in, from at the College of Arts & Sciences. He also worked on an undergraduate major his senior year.

In 1997, as a freshman, Colombo red-shirted so that he could adjust to college football. In 1998, as a red-shirt freshman, he played in six games, including the final two. In 1999, as a red-shirt sophomore, he played in seven games, including Boston College's 62-28 loss to Colorado in the Insight.com Bowl. In 2000, as a red-shirt junior, he started all 11 games at right tackle. It was also his first year as a starter in college. He helped the offense rank third in the Big East in total offense with 414.9 yards per game (30th in the nation) and rushing offense at 201 yards per game (21st in the nation). For the season, the offensive line gave up just six sacks. He helped running back William Green to rush for 1,164 yards marking the third-straight season that Boston College had a 1,000-yard rusher. In 2001, as a red-shirt senior he earned All-Big East honors playing at both tackle positions as a senior as part of an offensive line that helped the offense record 4,361 yards, including over 1,000 rushing yards.

Professional career

Chicago Bears (2002 - 2005)

Colombo was selected in the first round (29th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. He spent three injury-plagued seasons with the Bears before being released after the 2005 season.

In 2002, as a rookie, Colombo was placed on injured reserve after suffering a dislocated patella and femoral nerve damage during a road game against the St. Louis Rams on November 18. He then missed the entire 2003 season, after being placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on August 13, and then on injured reserve. He also missed most of the 2004 season, being activated from the Reserve/PUP list to the active roster on November 8, 2004. He played in the Bears season opener however, he was waived the next week, on September 13, 2005. Ending his injury riddled career in Chicago.

Dallas Cowboys (2006 - present)

Colombo was out of football during the season, until he signed with the Dallas Cowboys on November 1, 2005. He was then inactive for his first three games with Dallas. He then played on special teams in a road game against the New York Giants, against the Kansas City Chiefs, and on the road against the Washington Redskins and then against the Rams.

In 2006, he was named the starting right tackle after training camp and started every game in one of the Cowboys most productive and efficient offensive seasons in franchise history. The offense scored 425 points (26.6 points-per-game), the fourth-most in the league. The team was second in the league in third-down efficiency (48.8%), the franchise's highest rating in that category since 1980. The team also averaged 360.8 yards-per-game in total offense, the fifth-most in the league and the most for the Cowboys since their Super Bowl XXX winning season of 1995.

In 2007, Colombo started every game at right tackle for the second consecutive year. He played a key role in one of the most successful offensive seasons in club history while helping the team to a franchise record-tying 13 wins and the first NFC East title since 1998. The offense finished the season second in the league in scoring (first in the conference) with an average of 28.4 points-per-game. The 455 points scored marked the second-most in franchise history behind only the 1983 team (479 points). With an average of 365.7 yards-per-game, the Cowboys were third in the league (second in the conference) in total offense. The team ranked fourth in the league (third in the conference) in passing with an average of 256.6 yards-per-game. In rushing, the Cowboys were 17th in the league (seventh in the conference) with an average of 109.1 yards-per-game. The offense gained 478 total yards and scored six touchdowns, which tied for the fourth-most in a season opener in franchise history against the Giants as Tony Romo threw for a season-high 336 yards. The offesnive line blocked for a 100-yard rusher, Marion Barber, a 100-yard receiver, Terrell Owens and a 300-yard passer, (Tony) Romo in a road game against the Bears on September 23, for the first time since a road game against the Redskins on September 12, 1999.

On March 9, 2007, Colombo was re-signed by the Cowboys to a two year contract worth $7 million with a $4 million dollar signing bonus.[1]

Personal

Family

Colombo is the son of Gayle and Edward Colombo, he was a younger brother named Matthew. He is also a cousin of Steven Marciano, a former Boston College football player. He is marries to his wife Jessica, and he has one child, a daughter named Olivia, whom was born in January 2008.

Community activities / Charity work

As a teenager, Colombo was involved in community service activities at St. Basil's Church and at Bridgewater State College. He participates in the annual Salvation Army Angel Tree Christmas Program. He competed in the 2008 Poker for Pets for SPCA of Texas. He makes annual team holiday hospital visits. He also contributes to the annual team Kick Off Luncheon and Cowboys Cookbook benefiting Happy Hill Farm. His wife Jessica participats in the Cowboys Wives Christmas Party for The Family Place.

Favorites

Colombo said as a child, he was a fan of the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and Boston Bruins. He also says that the most interesting class he ever took while in college was Techniques and Expression. He also says that the word in the dictionary that his picture should be next to is animal. His favorite place in Boston is Fenway Park. His favorite pregame ritual is listening to Metallica. His favorite stadium to play at on the road, while in college, was Lane Stadium the home of the Virginia Tech Hokies. He has also said that one of the people who helped him the most while he was in college was the football team's Strength and Conditioning coach Mike Poidomani.

Music career

Marc Colombo

Growing up, Colombo had a love a rock music, which led him to begin playing guitar when he was about 22 years old. His main influence is James Hetfield, the lead singer of Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame band Metallica, whom he is a long-time fan of.[2] He attended his first Metallica concert when he was 13 years old.[3] And as of 2007, he has attended 16 Metallica concerts.[4] Some of his favorite bands are Megadeth, Pantera, and Slayer.[5] He joined his first band in 2002, called Blackmuff.[6] He currently plays rhythm guitar in a metal band called Metal Mercs.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Eatman, Nick (2007-03-09). "Cowboys Re-sign Marc Colombo To Two-Year Deal". Dallas Cowboys.com. Dallas Cowboys. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  2. ^ "Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar". Metal Mercs.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  3. ^ "Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar". Metal Mercs.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  4. ^ "Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar". Metal Mercs.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  5. ^ "Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar". Metal Mercs.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  6. ^ "Marc Colombo Rhythm Guitar". Metal Mercs.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.

External links

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Official music

Preceded by Dallas Cowboys Starting Right Tackles
2006 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Chicago Bears Starting Left Tackles
2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bears 1st round draft pick
2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Darnell Alford
Boston College Eagles Starting Right Tackles
2000 - 2001
Succeeded by
Mark Parenteau