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Heavy offseason turnover on the Aints staff


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http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2015/02/new_orleans_saints_add_new_coa.html#incart_related_stories

 

The New Orleans Saints announced the hiring of seven new assistants on Wednesday, completing a substantial makeover of head coach Sean Payton's staff.

 

The team confirmed the hiring of senior defensive assistant Dennis Allen and running backs coach Joel Thomas, whose hirings had previously been reported. The Saints also added receivers coach John Morton and assistant linebackers coach James Willis, offensive assistants Kyle DeVan and Greg Lewis and coaching assistant Brendan Nugent.

 

 

 

 

Maybe they think new coaches will fix their horrible salary cap problem?

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Saints change staff = sinking ship

Panthers dont change staff = sinking ship

You have to love the contradictions here.

The Saints are a sinking ship because they hit the 'Drew Brees is old' and 'We mortgaged the future' icebergs.

Carolina is not a sinking ship, and people who say it is are being foolish.

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Good hires, although, I was hoping to fire Greg McMahon, the special teams coordinator.

 

I wouldn't exactly call James Willis a "good hire".  He was OK at best while at Auburn and his subsequent college stops IMO.

 

And is it really a "good hire" considering the current anti-domestic abuse atmosphere in the NFL?

 

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/06/report_former_auburn_alabama_a.html

 

Former Auburn and Alabama assistant football coach James Willis has pleaded guilty to charges of assault and domestic violence and was sentenced to six months deferred probation, according to Lubbock, Texas television station Fox 34.

 

 

Congrats on the "good hire" though.

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