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Assistant Coach Options


Mr. Scot

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR - Rob Chudzinski (TE Coach, Chargers)*

QB COACH - Jay Gruden (Head Coach, UFL)

RB COACH- Eric Studesville (RB Coach, interim Head Coach, Broncos)*

WR COACH - Al Saunders (Offensive Assistant, Ravens)

TE COACH - Pete Hoener (TE Coach, 49ers)*

OL COACH - Tom Cable (former Head Coach, Raiders)

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR- Sean McDermott (former DC, Eagles)*

DL COACH - Wayne Nunnely (DL Coach, Broncos)*

LB COACH - John Marshall (DC, Raiders)

DB COACH - Ron Meeks (former DC, Panthers)

ASST DB COACH - Gill Byrd (Safeties Coach, Bears)*

SPECIAL TEAMS COACH - Chris Tabor (Assistant ST Coach, Bears)

OFFENSIVE QC - Mike Kelly (former Head Coach, CFL)

DEFENSIVE QC - Sam Mills III (former Defensive QC, Panthers)

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING - Duane Carlisle (Strength and Conditioning Coach, 49ers)*

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So when I went to bed last night, things were relatively normal. I log on today and find out the team is trying to get Sean McDermott and Mike Singletary :lol:

The tea leaves make me think we won't get either, but it's nice to know we're making the effort.

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Being confirmed now that Richard Smith will follow Fox to Denver.

Along with McDermott, Fox is also interviewing Jim Mora Jr for his DC spot.

It'd be ironic if Fox hired Mora seeing as he interviewed him for the Panthers DC opening that eventually went to Mike Trgovac. Word was that the interview didn't go well because Fox thought Mora was too arrogant.

Mora is also expected to be a candidate for the Eagles DC job, as is Dick Jauron and former Cardinals DC (and Panther LB Coach) Billy Davis.

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My list has changed again!

OC: Tom Clements

QB: Ray Sherman

RB: Tim Spencer

WR: Al Saunders

TE: Rob Boras

OL: Mike Munchak (If not allowed to talk, then Jerry Fontenot)

DC: Sean McDermott

DL: Mike Waufle

LB: Mike Singletary

DB: Chuck Cecil (If not allowed to talk, then Lionel Washington)

ST: Dave Toub (Or Chris Tabor is fine if Rivera wants him)

Scott, time to put Singletary as an option :D

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