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Potential rumored LB coach connection with Luke


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Just now, Ship said:

Curious about Joe still referring to Snow as DC when Rhule responded to a question about Snow he said he’d bring him in some capacity sounded like he was stopping short of making him DC.

I've been thinking Wade Phillip's as DC and Snow as assistant DC or something along those lines

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2019/02/19 During his national signing day media availability, head coach Matt Rhule announced some changes to the Baylor coaching staff.

Rhule promoted linebackers coach Mike Siravo to special teams coordinator. He moved Joey McGuire to assistant head coach, who moves to defense after serving as a tight ends coach last season.

 
Siravo was a linebackers coach for four seasons at Temple under Rhule. He was also a defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator for six years at Boston College
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7 minutes ago, BlackCats2013 said:

Hoping for some NFL coaching experience as well, don't really want to have a collegiate coaching staff.

i get that but the nfl is becoming really good college ball.   

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26 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

I've been thinking Wade Phillip's as DC and Snow as assistant DC or something along those lines

Not saying it's not going to happen, but why does everyone think Wade Phillips will be the DC when he's known for the 3-4 and has stated that it's his preference as recently as his stint with the Rams, and Rhule has stated that he'll run a 4-3? I'm sure Wade could run any configuration of defense well, but why wouldn't you allow your DC to coach to his strengths, particularly when the team you've inherited had already started a shift toward those types of players?

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