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[Rapoport] Redskins OC Kevin O'Connell Given Permission To Interview With Other Teams


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I found this tidbit in this article concerning coordinators when basically EVERYONE thought he was heading to the Giants, I have no idea if that still rings true tho...

In fact, it appears the two coaches believed to be Rhule's top choices for coordinators will both meet with the Giants' approval, an NFL source said. Rhule is expected to hire Lions quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan as his offensive coordinator wherever he goes, and it is believed he'll bring Baylor defensive coordinator Phil Snow along to coach the defense.

Ryan, 47, seems like a slam-dunk hire for the Giants, considering he was a well-regarded assistant on their staff from 2007-15 - including two years in the important role of quarterbacks coach (2012-13). Rhule reportedly wanted to bring Ryan with him if he had taken the Jets job a year ago, but then-Jets GM Mike Maccagnan objected.

The 64-year-old Snow has been Rhule's defensive coordinator since his days at Temple. And though he's mostly coached in the college ranks, he did spend four years as a Detroit Lions assistant from 2005-08. It's unclear if Rhule tried to bring Snow with him to the Jets, but according to a source the Jets had targeted Gregg Williams to be their defensive coordinator regardless of whom they hired as head coach.

https://www.sny.tv/giants/news/source-matt-rhule-expected-to-have-freedom-to-pick-assistants-if-hired-as-giants-head-coach/312342868

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