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NFL Coaching Trees


panther4life

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found this on wikipedia (updated with link to every assistant coach in nfl as well)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ee/Coaching_Trees.GIF

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_National_Football_League_staffs

It Illustartes coaches that stemmed from Bill Walsh, Marty Schotteheimer, and Bill Parcells.

After looking at this and scouting potential up and comers all day at work I am officially in favor of a retread.

Almost all of the best offenses in the nfl, have the head coaches calling the plays, with the exception of Indy and maybe a couple of others.

Defensively most of the really good coordinators look like they inherited a good D.

In addition to coordinators I looked at W.R. coaches, and Offensive Line coaches.

Not much out there in up and comers imo

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He's probably my first choice as well. I think his aggressive, attacking style of defense would be ideal for our speedy defenders...and we'd still run a 4-3, unlike a certain former coach that so many here advocate.

He's probably worth a look.

I am getting my hopes up towards an offensive guru who can also call the shots on offense, otherwise we'd have to find a good offensive coordinator as well.

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