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Possible changeups on the staff


Mr. Scot

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Or that Rhule is letting Brady make that call.

He's confirmed to be letting Brady make that call, which expands the pool, or perhaps completely redefines it.

The report that we asked about the Saints assistant O-Line coach makes a lot more sense now.

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I'm pretty ok with Rhule letting his OC fill out his own staff.  Rhule has been all over the different positions and is a leader of men.  I like that he embolden's his staff, at least his coordinators, to fill out their staffs.

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1 minute ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

https://twitter.com/rossdellenger/status/1217228541852626954?s=21

don’t know much about this guy ...can anyone shed some light? 

Looked him up. College background as a QB/WR coach. Most recently was head coach of Mississippi State (the spot that was being offered to Joe Judge before he took the Giants job).

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6 minutes ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

https://twitter.com/rossdellenger/status/1217228541852626954?s=21

 

don’t know much about this guy ...can anyone shed some light? 

MSU grad here. He just got fired because he couldn't handle a locker room. Not HC material but was a great OC at Penn State. Not really sure where he'd fit in the NFL however... his offense was weird. Every play the QB was expected to check with him after they line up so he could call a play. It did not work well at all in the SEC. 

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Excerpt from the bio of LSU offensive line coach James Cregg (link)

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Cregg joined the Tigers after one season in the NFL with the Chargers where he assisted with an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks in the NFL (18) and helped running back Melvin Gordon rush for a career-best 1,105 yards in 2017.

He coached a line that featured three players making their first NFL start, and tutored Russell Okung to an appearance in the 2018 Pro Bowl. The Chargers finished as the top passing offense in the NFL and they ranked fourth overall in total yards in 2017.

Cregg spent three seasons (2014-16) as the assistant offensive line coach for the Denver Broncos. He tutored Matt Paradis, who played every snap for the Broncos in both 2015 and 2016. Paradis was an alternate for the 2017 Pro Bowl.

The 2015 season saw Cregg coach seven different starters along the offensive line, including four players making their first career start. The season culminated in a 24-10 victory over the Panthers in Super Bowl 50, marking the franchise’s third World Championship.

 

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