Galante steps down at St. Pats

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Dan Galante ‏@CoachGalante 7m7 minutes ago
I stepped down as Head Football Coach at Saint Patrick.HS
I proudly served for 16 years & watched 458 young men graduate.

No one cared for his players more than Dan Galante.
He is legendary for helping his guys to the next level - in sports and life.
 

ekarb

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I have known Coach Galante for 30 years and proud to say he is one of my very best friends. Prouder to say that I am one of his. There is a lot of discussion about coaching on here and who is a good coach and some who we feel just are not good enough. Good bad or indifferent I could listen to comments on Coach Galante and whether you thought he was a good coach or not. I have been a coach for almost 30 years had a son play high school football and graduate a year ago. I think I have come to truly realize the value of truly outstanding men that have chosen the profession of educator and football coach. I am no educator and just have been very fortunate to have a career that has allowed me to coach for so long. I have never met a man that works as hard or cares as much about his program and players as much as Dan does. I truly admire and respect him for that and if you know him, you knew he would fight for his players and program like a cornered badger. My point isn't to start a discussion about best coach or whether I expect all of you to feel about Dan the way I do. You all have that guy you feel this way about. I think there are fewer and fewer every year. We should take the time to call them or drop them a note and thank them for the passion with which they pursued their endeavors.

The game is under attack from many different places and anytime we lose a man in the profession like Coach Galante, I feel the game has taken a step back. I sit and read a lot of discussion and sometimes hyperbole on the game that we all love. We argue over recruiting, private vs public etc, etc.. Rivalries are awesome and I don't want cats sleeping with dogs, let us not forget that we all love this game and make sure that if you have a Coach Dan Galante in your life, maybe just a simple thank you for making the game better.

I hope to see Dan coach again and I would love to coach with him, but if not...Danny you have done one helluva a job and I am a better man for having shared a love of the greatest game on earth with you.

Thank You
 
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Wow. Coach is a great man and an even better person. I had the pleasure of working with him years back. I know he'll land somewhere. He's too smart and too hard of a worker. I don't know anything surrounding the decision, but seems like St Pats will be missing out. Best of luck Coach.
 
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eireog

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Sad news . He has been a great ambassador for St. Pat's for 16 years. It's not easy to find people to put in the time and energy that these coaches put in.
 

jwarigaku

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First off let me start out by saying I think he was a great coach for St Pats and always had the best interest of his kids in mind. Personally I'm not shocked as he was a finalist for a college coaching position in Wisconsin in 2014. Perhaps he's ready to move onto the next level.

Was this surprising or was or expected that galante was going to step down?
 

Clint Cosgrove

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I cannot say enough about Coach Galante as a coach and a person. He seems like a coach that has a genuine love for his players, the game of football, and developing young men. I am sad to see him go and wish him best of luck in his next endeavor!
 

eireog

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First off let me start out by saying I think he was a great coach for St Pats and always had the best interest of his kids in mind. Personally I'm not shocked as he was a finalist for a college coaching position in Wisconsin in 2014. Perhaps he's ready to move onto the next level.
I've heard he's staying on as a teacher and recruiter.
 

godfthr53

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Not to be harsh but am I the only one who sees this as a positive for Pats. only 6 winnings seasons in his 15. The talent always seems to be there.
 

nwfb99

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Not to be harsh but am I the only one who sees this as a positive for Pats. only 6 winnings seasons in his 15. The talent always seems to be there.
I would like to say I agree with you but I think a high school football coach goes beyond wins and losses and more on what impact a coach has on the players he coaches. If you speak to any former player or parent of the program that can tell you without a shadow of a doubt there wasn't a coach that cared more for his players or the school he coached for. He went above and beyond to help any player who wanted to continue their football career in college. Again, I am not saying winning isn't important but having a coach that genuinely cares about you and the school speaks volumes.
 
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jwarigaku

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Heard the same thing, that doesn't eliminate him from coaching at the college level in the Chicago area though. I'm sure a program like Robert Morris could benefit both at the coaching and recruiting level.

I've heard he's staying on as a teacher and recruiter.