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Better know a Coach - Perry Fewell....


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Perry Fewell

Place of birth - Cramerton, North Carolina

Attended South Point Highschool, Belmont NC

College - College Lenoir-Rhyne (hickory, nc)

Defensive Backs Coach - Jags 1998 - 2002

Defensive Backs Coach - Rams from 2003 - 2004

Defensive Backs coach - Bears from 2004-2005

Defensive Coordinator - Bills 2006-2009

Interim Head Coach - Bills 2009 20010 (7 games)

Defensive Coordinator - NYG 2010

Performance:

As Defensive Coordinator

2006 Buffalo Bills - 18th in overall defense / 10th in points per game

2007 Buffalo Bills - 31st in overall defense / 18th in points per game

2008 Buffalo Bills - 14th in overall defense / 14th in points per game

2009 Buffalo Bills - 19th in overall defense / 16th in points per game

2010 NYG - 7th in overall defense / 17th in points per game

As Interim Head Coach

7 games, record of 3-4

Worked under Tom Coughlin in Jacksonville and in NYG.

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If he builds our D-Line up like the Giants than im sure we will all be very happy...Curious to see who he would bring in as O-Coordinator..Not a sexy pick at all, actually the least sexy of all the choices, but he could end up being the next Tomlin and that's what we are looking for apparently

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Keep in mind that the primary job of a HC isn't necessarily to be an X's and O's guy, it's to lead the team, communicate, motivate, etc... Fewell is known as an excellent communicator/motivator.

Personally I like Rivera better, but I have a gut feeling Fewell will be our next HC.

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Keep in mind that the primary job of a HC isn't necessarily to be an X's and O's guy, it's to lead the team, communicate, motivate, etc... Fewell is known as an excellent communicator/motivator.

Personally I like Rivera better, but I have a gut feeling Fewell will be our next HC.

at this point, I think whoever sells their OC and who they would likely bring in with them will land the job.

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Keep in mind that the primary job of a HC isn't necessarily to be an X's and O's guy, it's to lead the team, communicate, motivate, etc... Fewell is known as an excellent communicator/motivator.

Personally I like Rivera better, but I have a gut feeling Fewell will be our next HC.

not that I doubt you but where'd you hear that? Would make me more comfortable with the hire for sure.

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