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John Ramsdell - Senior Offensive Assistant?


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http://coachingroots.com/football/coaches/john-ramsdell

 

Quarterbacks Coach San Diego Chargers 2006 - 2012

 

Quarterbacks Coach St. Louis Rams 2004 - 2005

 

Wide Receivers Coach St. Louis Rams 2003

 

Quarterbacks Coach St. Louis Rams 1999 - 2002

 

H-Backs Coach St. Louis Rams 1997 - 1998

 

Tight Ends Coach St. Louis Rams 1996

 

Offensive Assistant St. Louis Rams 1995

 

Wide Receivers Coach Oregon Ducks 1983 - 1994

 

Assistant Coach Pacific Tigers 1979 - 1982

 

Assistant Secondary Coach Long Beach State 49ers 1978

 

Wide Receivers Coach San Francisco State Gators 1976 - 1977

 

Running Back Springfield Pride 1972 - 1975

 

Good work.

 

In the course of that journey, he crossed paths with...

 

Ricky Proehl (Player, Rams: 1998-2002)

 

Steve Wilks (DB Coach, Chargers: 2009-2011)

 

John Matsko (OL Coach, Rams: 1999-2005)

 

And of course, Ron Rivera (LB Coach / Defensive Coordinator, Chargers: 2007-2010)

 

He also narrowly missed working with Jim Skipper at Oregon (Skipper left the year before he was hired).

 

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completely didn't put together that Proehl was a player in that time, and honestly I should've picked up on the Matsko bit.  I keep forgetting about him there. 

 

Anytime a new guy comes in, one of my first questions is his coaching connections (beyond the obvious ones).

 

Ramsdell strikes me as one of those guys that might have been Rivera's first choice for a coaching spot that he wasn't able to get for some reason (kind of like Wilks).

 

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