College career Amato attended
Moorpark Junior College for two years, then transferred to
Montana State University. He served as the long snapper all four years. As a sophomore, he won All-Conference honors. As a junior, he played
defensive end and linebacker, and posted 48 tackles and 2.5
sacks. As a senior, he had three
sacks, one
fumble recovery, and 41
tackles. After his college eligibility expired at the end of the 1998 season Amato spent the next two years finishing his degree while also assisting Montana State's coaching staff with video work, as well as other tasks.
Professional playing career After graduation, he then spent two years working as a full-time juvenile service specialist in
Miami, Florida. He then joined the
Carolina Panthers 2002 and 2003. However, he was released during
training camp each season. After being released by the Panthers for the second time, he signed with the
Tennessee Titans on August 12, 2003. He played as long snapper in every regular season game for Tennessee that season, as well as on special teams. He also played linebacker in extra linebacker situations, and made seven career tackles in that position. ==Coaching career==