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Tim Lappano

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Tim Lappano
Current position
TitleWide receivers coach
TeamDetroit Lions
Playing career
1979–1980Idaho
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981Joel E. Ferris HS (WA) (assistant)
1982–1985Idaho (RB)
1986Wyoming (RB)
1987–1988Washington State (RB)
1989–1991Washington State (OC)
1992–1995California (AHC/RB)
1996Wyoming (WR)
1997Purdue (co-OC/WR)
1998Seattle Seahawks (RB)
1999–2002Oregon State (OC/QB)
2003–2004San Francisco 49ers (RB)
2005–2008Washington (OC/QB)
2009–2012Detroit Lions (TE)
2013Detroit Lions (WR)

Tim Lappano is a longtime American football assistant coach at both the collegiate level and professional level. He has coached a variety of positions, most recently coaching Brandon Pettigrew as the tight ends coach of the Detroit Lions through the 2012 season. Lappano is most known for being the offensive coordinator for Washington State when they had quarterback Drew Bledsoe and running back Steve Broussard. Lappano graduated from the University of Idaho in 1983.

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