Former New York Giants offensive line coach Fred Hoaglin, who was instrumental in coaching up the Giants’ offensive line known as “The Suburbanites,” passed away earlier this month at the age of 82. "The Suburbanites" got their nickname from head coach Bill Parcells because they were married men who lived in the New Jersey suburbs. He joined Parcells’ Giants staff as their offensive line coach in 1985, a post he held through the 1992 season and one in which he was a part of two Super Bowl championships (XXI and XXV). Hoaglin reprised his role as offensive line coach under Parcells with the New England Patriots, who named Parcells their head coach in 1993. Hoaglin then completed his coaching career with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1997 to 2001 as the team’s tight ends coach.