Greg Knapp, the unsung, witty and offensive-minded quarterback specialist who got his coaching start at Sacramento State is in critical condition at John Muir Health Medical Center in Walnut Creek after suffering serious injuries Saturday afternoon from a bike crash. As of Tuesday, he was flanked in the hospital by family and friends, including his agent, Jeff Sperbeck, a Sacramento native and decades-long friend of Knapp
Now the passing-game specialist with the New York Jets, Knapp was bicycling near his Danville home Saturday when he was struck by a motorist, according the to San Ramon Police Department and family and friends of the 1980s Sacramento State quarterback. Sperbeck texted The Bee on Tuesday, “It’s awful. Say some prayers
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“The loss of a loved one is always a challenge but is harder when it is completely unexpected,” Jets head coach Robert Saleh said in a statement. “Charlotte, Jordan, Natalie, and Camille please accept our most sincere condolences. Greg had such an inner peace about him that people always seemed to gravitate towards. He lived life in a loving way that helped him connect with people from all walks of life in a unique way. In his short time here, I believe the people in this organization had a chance to experience that connection. Greg, thank you for all that you have shared with us, you will be missed brother.”
“In his short time with us, Greg had an immediate influence on those who had the pleasure of spending the smallest amount of time with him,” Jets Chairman Woody Johnson said. “His legacy is not only working with some of the brightest quarterbacks the league has ever seen, but the countless others across this world he has had an indelibly positive influence on.”
It also goes back to defaulting to blaming cyclists by calling this a bike accident. (I'm not trying to pick on BGA, just irritated that every news outlet copied the same story and called this a bike/cycling accident). If a car hits a pedestrian in a crosswalk, nobody would consider that a pedestrian accident. Anyway, having friends who have been hit by cars with varying levels of injuries, it gets me pretty angry. — MTBAggie
Condolences to the family and many friends of longtime college and NFL coach Greg Knapp. Knapp, 58, who died Thursday due to massive injuries suffered in a bicycle accident on July 17 near his Danville residence.
Knapp was cycling within the bike lane when he was hit by a car and never regained consciousness.
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