LEBANON, Pa. — Slim evergreens tower over the split-level home, lining the lengthy driveway. Arborvitae, they’re known as. There are 145 of them, and never one has a department misplaced.
When Mark Gastineau and his spouse got here to see this property for the primary time a couple of years in the past, he stopped on the timber which might be the colour of the uniform he as soon as wore. The realtor advised them to return inside and go searching, however Gastineau didn’t have to go inside. All he wanted to see had been the timber.
“They’re probably the most lovely timber on the earth,” he says. “I like them.”
Gastineau was one of the vital achieved cross rushers in NFL historical past. However greater than that, he was a star. After video games ended and his teammates left, he typically stayed on the Shea Stadium area so he might really feel the group’s roar in his chest. He sat on discuss present couches for David Letterman, Oprah and Dick Cavett. He received the 1985 “Superstars” competitors in Miami and was featured in a six-page unfold for “Playgirl” journal titled, “Mark Gastineau: Out of Uniform.”
Gastineau nonetheless is the sort of one that turns heads on the grocery retailer, with thick black hair slicked again right into a mullet that may stand out from the again of a helmet if he nonetheless wore one. However he’s 67 now, residing with the reverberations of the life he led.
Like a lot of yesterday’s soccer heroes, Gastineau has cognitive points. Complications come and go, and he tires extra shortly than earlier than. At one level he thought he had Parkinson’s, however he says two neurologists have dominated that out.
Gastineau survived Stage 3 colon most cancers in 2019 — he wore a colostomy bag for a 12 months — however the chemo left him with neuropathy. If supplied, he’ll take a hand when getting out of a chair.
As he gazes out at his Arborvitae, what’s sure is Mark Gastineau isn’t Mark Gastineau anymore.
In his desires, he was a rodeo cowboy, however as a toddler rising up on his household’s ranch within the White Mountains of Arizona, Gastineau lacked confidence. Different children bullied him.
In 2019, Gastineau advised the New York Put up he had been repeatedly raped as a toddler, beginning when he was 11, by a employee on the ranch. Terrified for his household’s security, he defined to the Put up, he had repressed the reminiscences for greater than 4 a long time.
Gastineau repressed nothing else. The whole lot was a plea for acknowledgment. He was labeled an consideration seeker. Actually, he was an consideration needer.
He carried out his first sack dance at Spherical Valley Excessive Faculty in Arizona, then started a university expertise that settled at East Central Oklahoma, an NAIA college. He had 27 sacks there and danced lots.
Pace was his present, so he labored to reinforce it by operating downhill in his driveway time and again in an early adaptation of overspeed coaching. When an NFL scout timed him within the 40-yard sprint, Gastineau ran 4.6 seconds at 265 kilos. In disbelief, the scout advised him to do it once more. After one other 4.6, the scout stated his watch will need to have been off. He tried one other, and Gastineau ran a 4.59.
Jets coaches had been in command of the North workforce on the 1979 Senior Bowl and wanted a last-minute alternative participant. New York’s Connie Carberg, the NFL’s first feminine scout, researched the chances. She phoned Gastineau to really feel him out and was impressed by his dedication and enthusiasm, so she really useful him.
His efficiency was so spectacular that he was voted probably the most excellent defensive lineman on the North workforce, and the Jets drafted him within the second spherical.

Mark Gastineau was a pioneer of each the quarterback sack and the post-sack celebration. (Tom Berg / Getty Photos)
Gastineau rushed the passer like fireplace on a path of gasoline.
“Dominant is the primary phrase that involves your thoughts,” fellow Jets defensive lineman Joe Klecko says. “In his finest days as a cross rusher, I don’t assume there was any higher.”
Weighing as a lot as 290 kilos, Gastineau bench-pressed 400 and squatted 600. With the searching instincts of an enormous cat — and an edge from the steroids he admits to taking — Gastineau went after quarterbacks with bloodlust.
“If the quarterback acquired up, I didn’t do my job,” Gastineau says.
In his third season in 1981, he had 20 sacks, one-half lower than the league-leading Klecko. When the NFL made sacks an official statistic two years later, Gastineau’s 19 topped the league. Followers began calling the Jets’ D-line of Gastineau, Klecko, Marty Lyons and Abdul Salaam “The New York Sack Alternate.” Crew publicist Frank Ramos used it in press releases.
After sacks, Gastineau celebrated by pumping his arms, leaping and punching a fist to the sky. “I’d simply go nuts,” he says.
Glad birthday to our favourite sack dancer, Mark Gastineau!! pic.twitter.com/aQo5pvwLtg
— New York Jets (@nyjets) November 20, 2019
“He was like a younger colt, filled with vitality, enthusiasm and keenness,” Carberg says.
“I’d should imagine that Mark singlehandedly made the sack a glamorous play and made the NFL begin retaining the sack as a significant statistic,” Jets coach Joe Walton as soon as stated. “He introduced consideration to it like nobody earlier than.”
The look-at-me wasn’t all the time effectively acquired, nonetheless. In 1983, Rams offensive sort out Jackie Slater took offense and went after Gastineau, precipitating a melee that noticed 37 gamers fined.
It was the primary of two brawls that week for Gastineau. Early one morning at Studio 54, the New York nightclub the place celebrities and bother all the time might be discovered, noses had been damaged and arrests made. Gastineau was convicted of misdemeanor assault and sentenced to 90 days of group service.
Klecko, the throwback, and Gastineau, the throwforward, had been a fierce tandem on the sector however an uncomfortable one away from it. “I didn’t like what he was doing in any respect,” says Klecko, the chief of the protection. “However he appreciated that highlight.”
At one level, Klecko led Gastineau into coach Bob Reese’s workplace. He closed the door and locked it. Then he pounded his thick index finger into Gastineau’s shaved chest.
“Your sack dance is killing us,” he advised him. “You must minimize this s— out.”
The purpose was made.
“I used to be undoubtedly afraid of Klecko,” he says. “He was two years above me, robust as an ox and knew methods to intimidate.”
It wasn’t simply the sack celebrations that created rifts. The opinions on Gastineau’s run protection had been combined. His relentlessness and skill to penetrate usually resulted in operating backs being dropped within the backfield, however on different performs, his hole task seemed like a wide-open freeway.
“Mark frightened in regards to the statistics greater than I or anyone else did,” Klecko says. “He all the time needed to get to the quarterback straight away, so we used to should make coverups on the run.”
A possibility arose for a New York Sack Alternate poster, however Gastineau’s agent tried to make it a Gastineau poster. Finally, after exhausting emotions, he was talked into posing with the others.
When teammates took subject with how he drew consideration to himself, Gastineau purposely drew extra, carrying a mink coat and driving a Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari and a Lamborghini. “Simply to get again at them and piss them off,” he says.
Walton, nonetheless, advised Klecko to go simple on Gastineau. The coach acknowledged having two units of guidelines — one for the remainder of the gamers and one for Gastineau. He was the one one allowed to make use of the phone within the coach’s room. If he was late for conferences — and he usually was — nobody was to say something. Gastineau’s father, Ernie, ran the 40-yard sprint with gamers.
“That workforce was filled with cliques and petty jealousies,” says then-Jets extensive receiver Wesley Walker, who remembers one teammate spitting a wad of chewing tobacco in Gastineau’s soda cup when he wasn’t trying.
Walker didn’t have an issue with the sack dances — “These are issues I loved,” he stated. “He didn’t do it in a malicious manner. He created one thing. A whole lot of guys try this now.” However earlier than the 1984 season, the NFL handed a rule that stated gamers who participated in extended, extreme or premeditated celebrations could be penalized 15 yards. It was known as “The Gastineau Rule.”

Regardless of his manufacturing, Gastineau’s New York Sack Alternate teammates Joe Klecko (middle) and Marty Lyons (proper) had little love for him whereas he was enjoying. (Deal with Sport / Getty Photos)
With 22 sacks that 12 months, Gastineau set a file that stood for 17 seasons. “I simply bear in mind him bringing it each play,” says Corridor of Fame Houston Oilers offensive lineman Bruce Matthews, whom Gastineau beat for a type of sacks.
The sacks received him followers however not pals. Teammates voted operating again Freeman McNeil Most worthy participant on the Jets after he rushed for 1,070 yards — Thirteenth-most within the NFL. On the Professional Bowl that season, one in all 5 he performed in, Gastineau had 4 sacks and two pressured fumbles on the way in which to being named MVP. Then Klecko swiped Gastineau’s helmet and gave it to Raiders Professional Bowler Howie Lengthy as a memento.
In a 1986 divisional-round playoff in opposition to the Browns, Gastineau was decided to knock quarterback Bernie Kosar out of the sport. Within the fourth quarter, Gastineau hit him with such fury and drive that he popped three enamel from his mouth.
The hit was gratifying however solely momentarily. It was third-and-24, and Gastineau was assessed a roughing-the-passer penalty that stored alive a landing drive that enabled Kosar and the Browns to win in double time beyond regulation. Gastineau’s teammates refused to talk to him afterward.
When gamers went on strike the next summer time, Gastineau crossed the picket line, saying he wanted the cash to pay his estranged spouse. As he was getting into the Jets facility, teammates spit on his automotive. He acquired out of the automotive swinging.
Whereas he was nonetheless married to his first spouse, Gastineau started seeing Brigitte Nielsen, the 6-foot-1 Danish mannequin identified for her roles in “Pink Sonja” and “Rocky IV” recent off relationships with Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Nielsen had her individuals get in contact together with his individuals after she noticed him in a televised interview carrying nothing however a towel. They grew to become the Taylor and Travis of their day. “Folks” journal featured them on the duvet, calling them “a pair of humongous lovebirds … unable to maintain their palms or lips off one another.”
By way of the primary seven video games of the 1988 season, Gastineau appeared revitalized. He was chosen to function a sport captain for the primary time in his profession, drew reward from teammates and was main the AFC in sacks. He attributed his success to his happiness with Nielsen. However the relationship ultimately grew to become a wedge between him and the Jets.
Walker walked into an elevator on the workforce resort and noticed the 2 of them, anticipating an introduction, however Gastineau by no means seemed up, by no means stated a phrase.
“I cherished Mark and all my teammates,” Walker says. “However I believe he did issues that didn’t give indication of the kind of particular person he actually was. He acquired to be such a celebrity that he sort of elevated himself over everyone.”
On Oct. 21, 18 days after Gastineau had three sacks in a sport in opposition to the Chiefs, the 31-year-old shocked his workforce by saying his retirement, citing Nielsen’s ovarian most cancers analysis that was later found to be a precancerous situation.
After quitting soccer, Gastineau and Nielsen had one another’s names tattooed on their derrieres and partied from New York to Denmark to Scottsdale to Los Angeles. They broke up. She accused him of hitting her. They acquired again collectively. She acquired pregnant. Wherever they went, they noticed spots from picture flashes. Gastineau says his consuming grew to become a demon. It will be evident many instances within the subsequent dozen years or so.
After a tumultuous couple of years, Gastineau and Nielsen break up for good in 1990. There was a comeback try within the Canadian Soccer League that lasted simply 4 video games, then a short-lived reincarnation as a boxer, the place a few of Gastineau’s opponents admitted throwing fights. He confronted drug expenses in 1993 after being arrested with 200 amphetamine capsules at Sky Harbor Worldwide Airport in Phoenix and was ultimately sentenced to 3 years of probation.
A number of ladies accused Gastineau of home abuse, together with Nielsen and his second spouse. He denies these allegations. In 1998, he was charged with misdemeanor assault, menacing and prison possession of a weapon in opposition to his then-girlfriend, who grew to become his second spouse shortly thereafter (a 12 months later, he was arrested for violating a safety order she obtained in opposition to him).
Gastineau pled responsible and was sentenced to endure counseling. He failed to indicate up and was sentenced to serve weekends in jail. When he skipped a weekend, he was ordered to spend one 12 months at a residential remedy middle within the Bronx. He says his lawyer wrongly suggested him that he might depart the state. When he did, he was arrested and sentenced to 18 months in jail.
At Rikers Island, the Bronx jail identified for violence, abuse and squalor, he says inmates tried to intimidate him and shake him down for cash. “Generally it was actually, actually, actually scary,” he says. Sooner or later a Jets sport got here on the jail tv. And he noticed a participant carrying No. 99 — his quantity. “How did I get right here?” he requested himself.
This was the underside. Proper the place he was purported to be.

Gastineau has discovered peace at residence with Jo Ann and Gracie. (Dan Pompei / The Athletic)
After 11 months, Gastineau was launched from Rikers. When he had been within the residential drug remedy program, he met congregants of Instances Sq. Church who invited him to attend a service there.
Each time Gastineau met individuals on the church, he launched himself by saying, “Mark Gastineau, New York Jets.” He noticed himself as who he had been, not who he might be, and this made him marvel if God — or anybody else — might love him. He met with Pastor David Wilkerson, who based the nondenominational church. “You aren’t Mark Gastineau anymore,” Wilkerson advised him. “You are actually a toddler of God.”
In 2005, he met a realtor who didn’t know something about him. “Wait till you examine me,” he advised her. “I’m not within the Corridor of Fame. I’m within the corridor of disgrace.”
She examine him after which got here to imagine he wasn’t Mark Gastineau anymore. “I glided by how he handled me,” says Jo Ann Gastineau, who grew to become his third spouse in 2007.
Mark led Jo Ann to Instances Sq. Church, which was simply what she wanted. And he or she was simply what he wanted. They volunteered to clean the church’s public bogs and joined the choir. For a weekly rehearsal, they drove from New Jersey, which typically took hours. They took the drive once more on Sundays to carry out at three providers — 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
“He couldn’t sing that effectively, so we put him within the high row,” pastor Carter Conlon says. “He stated he thought it was as a result of he was tall. But it surely was as a result of the highest row was the farthest from the microphone.
“I didn’t know something about sports activities, however the sports activities followers couldn’t imagine the identical Mark Gastineau who performed for the New York Jets was carrying a gown, clapping his palms, crying and singing.”
However Gastineau was nonetheless combating one thing — he couldn’t forgive Klecko. Conlon advised him unforgiveness would damage him greater than Klecko and implored him to let it go. The previous teammates had been collectively for an look in 2020 in New Jersey, shortly after Klecko had shoulder surgical procedure. Gastineau steered they pray for therapeutic. Klecko was deeply appreciative.
“I used to be a younger child,” Klecko says now. “If I might return, I in all probability would have been extra accepting of his manner and tried to speak to him extra about it. As soon as the sport is put aside, you’ve a distinct life. There is no such thing as a confrontation between us anymore. I want him all the very best.”
As of late, every time they see one another, Gastineau asks about Klecko’s household, and meaning every thing to Klecko.
“I shouldn’t have finished the issues that I did,” Gastineau says. “The playboy perspective I had mainly introduced me into an environment that was actually mistaken.”
He was as soon as the highest-paid defensive lineman within the NFL, and gamers across the league envied “Gastineau cash.” However throughout his most cancers ordeal, cash was tight. A GoFundMe effort helped. His previous teammate Lyons organized a fundraiser, and a few highly effective individuals stepped up anonymously.
Gastineau will get by now. Paychecks from appearances assist. He established a scholarship fund via Instances Sq. Church that advantages at-risk youth with “passionate want to serve Jesus via sports activities or music-related ministries.”
Gastineau completed his profession with 107 1/2 sacks — 0.78 sacks per sport performed. The one gamers with a greater sacks-per-game fee in historical past are T.J. Watt, Deacon Jones, Myles Garrett and Reggie White. Sports activities Illustrated’s Paul Zimmerman as soon as ranked him historical past’s seventh-greatest cross rusher. But together with his sophisticated legacy, Gastineau has by no means been a semifinalist for the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame.
“To me, he’s equally deserving as Joe Klecko for the Corridor of Fame,” Matthews says. “If you had been getting ready to play the Jets, you highlighted him, and he nonetheless produced. I believe that’s the epitome of a Corridor of Fame participant.”
When Klecko was inducted into the Corridor of Fame final 12 months, Gastineau attended. Klecko as soon as stated it could be an injustice if Gastineau was inducted. He thinks in a different way now, saying he would vote for him.
Being a Corridor of Famer could be good. However Gastineau doesn’t want a gold jacket. He doesn’t have to be seen anymore.
“I’ve a beautiful life, a beautiful spouse and this little canine,” he says, trying down at Gracie, their Golden Retriever who received’t cease giving affection. “They each love me, and that’s every thing I want, ?”
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