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Special Teams Assistant hired


Mr. Scot

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10 minutes ago, 15 said:

great, we got the dude that thought it was a good idea to use a rugby player as his return man because he looked good against 4th string scrubs in preseason. 

Maybe if you meld that with a HC who wants to use a veteran guy, just because he's in his 43rd year, it will work out perfectly.

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1 hour ago, 15 said:

great, we got the dude that thought it was a good idea to use a rugby player as his return man because he looked good against 4th string scrubs in preseason. 

Hey... You have to Experiment.. If Drew Bledsoe didn't get Injured... Tom Brady would have never started.

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PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1991-95 - University of Houston (defensive back)
1996 - Philadelphia Eagles (safety)
1997 - Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe)

COACHING EXPERIENCE
1998 - Houston (graduate assistant)
1998-2001 - Willowridge (Texas) High School (defensive backs, special teams)
2001 - Kansas City Chiefs (minority intern)
2001 - Houston Texans (pro scouting assistant)
2002 - Scottish Claymores (defensive backs, special teams coordinator)
2002 - Kansas City Chiefs (assistant special teams coordinator)
2003-04 - Houston (special teams coordinator, 2003; special teams coordinator/cornerbacks, 2004)
2005-06 - Denver Broncos (assistant special teams coordinator)
2007-10 - New York Giants (assistant special teams coordinator)
2011-14 - LSU (special teams coordinator/defensive assistant)

2014 New York Jets ( Special Teams Coordinator)

2015 San Francisco 49ers (Special Teams Coordinator)

 

 

 

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Don't really think the success of his past teams has any indication for what our ST will be next year. He's an assistant, not running the show. We aren't hiring an assistant whose STs have been top 5 everywhere he's gone because that person isn't applying to be an assistant. Let the guy grow.

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