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Coaching Carousel 2007 (1 Viewer)

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2007 NFL Coaching Carousel

Arizona Cardinals

*** Head Coach -- Ken Whisenhunt

The Cardinals have their new head honcho with the announcement that Ken Whisenhunt has accepted an offer to be the team's new head coach. Whisenhunt has been the Steelers offensive coordinator for the past three seasons, and at 44-years old and a long-time Steelers assistant, was considered among the favorites to replace Bill Cowher. Alas, he's taking his offensive talents across the country where he'll need to bolster a struggling offensive line but otherwise has a cadre of enticing weapons in place.

*** Offensive Coordinator(s) -- Russ Grimm & Todd Haley

Russ Grimm and Ken Whisenhunt were thought to be rivals for the Steelers HC job, but obviously they remain good friends. Grimm has been named the Cardinals offensive line coach and he will also hold the title of Assistant Head Coach - Offense. This is the identical set of titles he held in Pittsburgh (with Whisenhunt the OC), so one can assume he'll have a heavy role in the Cards' offensive game plan. However, the title of Offensive Coordinator goes to Todd Haley, who served as the Cowboys QB coach under Bill Parcells.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Clancy Pendergast

Ken Whisenhunt has decided to retain Clancy Pendergast as the Cardinals' Defensive Coordinator. Pendergast was, himself, up for the head coaching job despite the Cardinals poor defensive ranking last year. Pendergast managed to convince Whisenhunt that the Cardinals defensive failings were related to something other than his coaching.

Atlanta Falcons

*** Head Coach -- Bobby Petrino

After a 7-9 record in his third season at the helm, Jim Mora was fired as owner Arthur Blank looks in another direction to recoup his significant investment. The Falcons brass moved quickly to hire Bobby Petrino, who guided his Louisville Cardinals team to a 12-1 record and BCS Bowl victory. Petrino, an offensive minded coach with an emphasis on quarterbacks, makes his return to the NFL after serving as an offensive assistant for 3 years under Tom Coughlin in Jacksonville (1999-2001).

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Hue Jackson

Bengals WR coach, Hue Jackson, has accepted the position as Bobby Petrino's offensive coordinator. Jackson has a ton of experience as an offensive coordinator (Arizona State, Redskins under Spurrier, California, USC) but has really made his mark developing a Bengals WR corps that includes not only all-world Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh but young playmaker Chris Henry.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Mike Zimmer

Mike Zimmer is making a lateral move from Dallas to Atlanta where he'll serve as Bobby Petrino's defensive coordinator. Zimmer was an incumbent in Dallas when Bill Parcells took over, and despite having a different defensive style than Parcells, he managed to hang onto his job because of his solid reputation and credentials. Zimmer coached with Petrino at Weber State, and will maintain the 4-3 defensive front that Atlanta utilized in 2005. Remember that Zimmer was a 4-3 proponent dor most of his coaching career before moving to a 3-4 front to fit with Parcells' wishes.

Baltimore Ravens

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Rick Neuheisel

Jim Fassel was fired toward the end of the season and Rick Neuheisel, the QB coach, was elevated as interim OC. He was named to the position formally this offseason.

Carolina Panthers

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Jeff Davidson

Den Henning has been fired, taking the blame for a disappointing Panthers offense that saw neither a consistent ground attack nor a reliable passing game. Jeff Davidson, the Browns offensive line coach under Romeo Crennel and a Patriots assistant coach prior to that, has been named the Panthers new Offensive Coordinator.

Chicago Bears

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Bob Babich

Bob Babich, a long-time friend and associate of Lovie Smith, has been promoted from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator in Chicago. He will replace Ron Rivera, who entered free agency and was not offered an extension after interviewing for six head coaching vacancies this offseason.

Cleveland Browns

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Rob Chudzinski

It's all about the Chud. After speculation that Jason Garrett or Greg Knapp would assume the Browns offensive playcalling duties, Romeo Crennel surprised a lot of us by instead turning to Rob Chudzinski as the team's new offensive coordinator. Chudzinki's hiring is surprising for several reasons, not the least of which is his association with the former Browns regime that was oustered in favor of Crennel and his staff. In 2004, Chudzinski was the Browns TE coach under Butch Davis, and served as offensive coordinator when Terry Robiskie was named interim HC for the final five weeks of that season. On a more promising note, Chudzinski was the offensive coordinator at the University of Miami from 2001-2003, a period when the U was spewing forth NFL caliber offensive players.

Dallas Cowboys

*** Head Coach -- Wade Phillips

When Bill Parcells first announced his retirement, ESPN noted that Wade Phillips was Jerry Jones' backup plan. A month later and myriad rumors put to rest, it looks like they had the story right all along. Phillips was named the Cowboys newest coach, after a successful run as the Chargers defensive coordinator. Phillips is something of an NFL head coaching retread, having served as an interim head coach in Atlanta and New Orleans, as well as a full-time head coach in Denver [pre-Shanahan] and Buffalo.

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Jason Garrett

The Cowboys have hired former backup QB Jason Garrett as the team's new Offensive Coordinator. Although the Cowboys haven't yet found their new head coach, which means Garrett's final title and responsibilities have yet to be determined.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Brian Stewart

The Chargers coaching exodus continues, as Wade Phillips tapped Chargers defensive backs coach Brian Stewart to serve as Cowboys defensive coordinator.

Denver Broncos

*** Defensive Coordinators -- Jim Bates & Bob Slowik

Head coach Mike Shanahan can never have enough coaches on staff it seems. Jim Bates, the long-time NFL defensive coach most recently in Green Bay and Miami, has joined the staff as Assistant Head Coach - Defense. Bob Slowik, already on the Broncos staff, has been promoted to Defensive Coordinator. This is reminiscent of the changes made last year on the offensive side of the ball, when Mike Heimerdinger assumed the role of Assistant Head Coach - Offense while Rick Dennison was promoted to Offensive Coordinator. It will be interesting to see Bob Slowik and Jim Bates working together, as Bates served as Slowik's replacement in Green Bay a few years ago.

Detroit Lions

*** Defensive Coordinators -- Joe Barry

Joe Barry has been named the Lions Defensive Coordinator after six seasons as the linebackers coach in Tampa Bay. Barry was thought to be the Bucs original choice a year ago, but Tampa wouldn't give him permission to interview. Now, he gets a chance to coordinate for the first time under his father-in-law (Barry is married to Rod Marinelli's daughter).

Green Bay Packers

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Joe Philbin

After widespread speculation that HC Mike McCarthy might go outside the organization to replace departed OC Jeff Jagodzinski (who took the HC job at Boston College), he instead promoted Joe Philbin to the role. Philbin served as the Packers offensive line coach in 2006 after coaching the tight ends for two years under Mike Sherman.

Houston Texans

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Mike Sherman

Mike Sherman has effectively removed himself from consideration for any of the remaining head coaching vacancies as he's accepted the title of Offensive Coordinator in Houston. Sherman joined the Texans last year as an assistant head coach, but had no specific title beyond that as Troy Calhoun served as Offensive Coordinator under 1st year HC Gary Kubiak. Sherman replaces Calhoun, who took the head coaching job at Air Force.

Jacksonville Jaguars

*** Offensive Coordinator -- **** Koetter

**** Koetter, who was fired from Arizona State this year, has been named the Jaguars new offensive coordinator, replacing Carl Smith. Koetter will be tasked with improving a passing attack that produced just 3,060 yards (24th in the NFL) and 17 TDs (22nd) while maintaining the team's stellar ground attack in the process (3rd in rush yards, 2nd in rush TDs).

Miami Dolphins

*** Head Coach -- Cam Cameron

After a fairly expansive search to replace Nick Saban, owner Wayne Huizenga decided on Cam Cameron, the architect of the San Diego Chargers powerful offense over the last few seasons. Cameron's offenses have finished among the top 5 in points scored in each of the last three seasons. While he's had all-pro assets like Antonio Gates and LaDainian Tomlinson at his disposal, he has also dealt with a QB change and a limited corp of wide receivers. Prior to joining the Chargers, Cameron was head coach at Indiana for five years after serving as Norv Turner's QB coach in Washington for a few seasons.

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Mike Mularkey

Cam Cameron will call his own plays in 2007, but plans on retaining Mike Mularkey in some capacity, either as OC or perhaps TE coach/Assistant Head Coach.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Dom Capers

In an important sign of stability, the Dolphins have retained Dom Capers as defensive coordinator. Some wondered why Capers, a former head coach, would be willing to remain as a coordinator when the head coaching position is vacant, but when one considers Capers is being made the highest paid assistant coach in the league; it's understandable.

Minnesota Vikings

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Leslie Frazier

Brad Childress had to replace Mike Tomlin after just one season, but for good reason. Tomlin has been named the Steelers new head coach. Shortly after the Super Bowl, Vikings fans were rewarded for their wait when the Vikings announced Leslie Frazier as the team's new defensive coordinator. Frazier, like Childress, is a former Eagles assistant coach who also spent two seasons as the Bengals defensive coordinator under Marvin Lewis. Most recently, he's served as a Colts assistant. Frazier, like Tomlin, is well versed in the Cover-2 and his teams have shown a penchent for creating turnovers.

New York Giants

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Kevin Gilbride

After three seasons as the Giants QB coach, Kevin Gilbride has been elevated to Offensive Coordinator; a role he reprises under Tom Coughlin having served as his OC in Jacksonville in the 90s. Gilbride has been an NFL coach for 18 years including a stint as head coach in San Diego. Gilbride auditioned for the job over the final weeks of the season, after Tom Coughlin removed play-calling duties from departed OC John Hufnagel in favor of Gilbride. He promises to call a balanced attack but also go down the field more, emphasizing the need for more big plays.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Steve Spagnuolo

Tim Lewis was given the axe after three subpar seasons as the Giants defensive coordinator. The Giants have finished in the bottom 4th of the league in each of the last two seasons, and have been unable to fix a secondary despite repeated moves in free agency. Steve Spagnuolo, late the Eagles LB coach, has been tapped to improve the struggling unit. Spagnuolo is the 2nd LB coach the Eagles have lost in recent years, and Giants fans can only hope Spagnuolo can duplicate the success of the other: Ron Rivera (DC for the Bears).

*** General Manager -- Jerry Reese

The Giants promoted from within to replace retiring GM Ernie Accorsi. Jerry Reese, the Giants director of player personnel the last four years, will succeed Accorsi ending weeks of speculation.

Oakland Raiders

*** Head Coach -- Lane Kiffin

The Raiders thought they were getting Lane Kiffin as offensive coordinator when they offered fellow USC assistant coach Steve Sarkisian the head coaching job. But after Sarkisian turned down the job, the Raiders turned their attention to Kiffin in another capacity; head coach. Kiffin, son of Tampa Bay Bucs' Monte Kiffin, will be one of the youngest coaches in NFL history (31) next season when he takes over in Oakland. Over the last five seasons, Kiffin has steadily moved up the coaching ranks at USC until he finally took over as offensive coordinator.

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Greg Knapp

Greg Knapp is returning to California as the Raiders offensive coordinator. Knapp, who ran the Falcons offense under Jim Mora, served as the 49ers coordinator for three seasons prior to leaving the Bay Area. He will be tasked with revitalizing one of the league's most inept offenses under young, first time head coach Lane Kiffin.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Rob Ryan

Rob Ryan might begin feeling like an indentured servant. Last year, despite the Raiders coaching changeover (from Bill Callahan to Art Shell), defensive coordinator Rob Ryan was retained and held to his contract. Just one year later, Ryan is yet again being asked to stay on as defensive coordinator under a new (his third) head coach in as many years. If Ryan can reprise the Raiders stunning defensive aptitude next season, he will likely be on many team's short lists as either a head coach or defensive coordinator for a lot more $$$.

Pittsburgh Steelers

*** Head Coach -- Mike Tomlin

The Pittsburgh Steelers have named Mike Tomlin as the team's 3rd head coach in 38 seasons; succeeding Bill Cowher. Tomlin, a young up-and-coming defensive coach, was considered a dark horse in the race initially, as Steelers assistants Russ Grimm and Ken Whisenhunt seemed better fits to maintain the status quo. But instead the Rooneys nabbed Tomlin, who spent 2006 as the Defensive Coordinator in Minnesota. This is a meteoric rise for the young Tomlin, who had only been an NFL position coach (DBs) for five NFL seasons prior to joining the Vikings under Brad Childress.

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Bruce Arians

For the last few years, it was expected that either Ken Whisenhunt or Russ Grimm would success Bill Cowher in Pittsburgh. Once Whisenhunt accepted the HC job in Arizona, most pundits expected Grimm to land the Steelers HC position; but that obviously ended up going to outsider Mike Tomlin. Although the Steelers probably would've wanted Grimm to take over as OC, he asked to be released and was granted his request. That leaves very little in the way of a returning offensive staff; save for one key exception. Bruce Arians, the Steelers WR coach a year ago, has been promoted to OC.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- **** LeBeau

**** LeBeau has been retained as Defensive Coordinator. While LeBeau is certainly an asset (he invented the zone blitz for goodness sake), it will be interesting to see how LeBeau's penchent for a 3-4 defense (a staple under Cowher) will fit with Tomlin's 4-3 preferences.

San Diego Chargers

*** Head Coach -- Norv Turner

Marty Schottenheimer has his critics, but his regular season accomplishments can't be ignored. It will be interested to see whether the Chargers can maintain last year's level of success with Norv "Retread" Turner at the helm. Turner, best known for his work as OC with the early 90s Cowboys, has been a sub-500 head coach with stints in Washington and Oakland. He has also served as offensive coordinator in San Diego, Miami and San Francisco in recent years.

*** Offensive Coordinator -- Clarence Shelmon

With Cam Cameron's departure (he's now the HC of the Dolphins), the Chargers decided to promote from within; in hopes of maintaining the league's best offense. RB coach Clarence Shelmon will take over play-calling duties, his first coordinator role after 16 years coaching the RB position.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Ted Cottrell

The Chargers hired Ted Cottrell to run the defense. Cottrell, who served as the DC in Minnesota and Buffalo in recent years, will be asked to maintain the status quo. That is, a 3-4 defense that features many young, dynamic playmakers.

San Francisco 49ers

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Jim Hostler

The 49ers have promoted from within, bumping Jim Hostler up to OC from his position as QB coach. Hostler replaces Norv Turner, who took the San Diego Chargers head coaching job.

*** Defensive Coordinator -- Greg Manusky

Mike Nolan opted for San Diego Chargers LB coach Greg Manusky as a replacement for Billy Davis. Manusky won out over more established options like Dave Campo.

Tennessee Titans

*** General Manager -- Mike Reinfeldt

The Titans have named Mike Reinfeldt the team's new general manager, replacing long-time GM Floyd Reese. Reinfeldt is currently the Seahawks VP of Football Operations and was the first person to interview for the Titans vacancy weeks ago.

 
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Thought I saw the Jags hired former Arizona Head Coahc Koetten or something like that.

Edit to add: To be the OC... sorry.

 
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January 8, 2007, 10:51

NFL :: Jaguars

Koetter Named Jaguars Offensive Coordinator

Vic Ketchman, Jaguars.com - [Full Article]

Former Arizona State HC Dirk Koetter has accepted Jaguars HC Jack Del Rio’s offer to become the team’s new offensive coordinator. Koetter replaces Carl Smith, who had been the Jaguars’ offensive coordinator for two seasons. Del Rio will continue to interview candidates for special teams coordinator and special teams assistant, quarterbacks coach and wide receivers coach. Former Alabama HC Mike Shula will interview with Del Rio this week.

Jason will appreciate this endorsement....

“Having worked with Dirk Koetter for seven years, I have a hard time believing there is any better football mind at any level than Dirk’s,” Eagles HC Andy Reid said of Koetter.

Also....

January 8, 2007, 10:37

NFL :: Bengals, Falcons

Bengals Receivers Coach Could Follow Petrino?

Geoff Hobson, Bengals.com - [Full Article]

Bobby Petrino’s move to Atlanta as head coach of the Falcons is going to cause a domino effect that may affect the Bengals. Word from around the NFL is that Petrino may turn to Bengals receivers coach Hue Jackson as his offensive coordinator and it could come down today.

 
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Vikings D cooridinator is being interviewed.

Miami met with alot of people last week(similar to AZ list) and Pete Carroll yesterday.

Giants personnel director Reese is the fave for the GM job. Titans expressed an interest in him back in early December as well.

OC Hufnagel resigned before the Week 17 game for the Giants.

Cleveland fired 4 coaches-

Jef Davidson after just 8 games, Ben Coates despite high TE production, Crennel's son? relative?, and one other

 
Not that it matters TOO too much.

Jaguars | DeCamillis named special teams coordinator

Mon, 8 Jan 2007 13:22:39 -0800

Jaguars.com reports the Jacksonville Jaguars named Joe DeCamillis as the team's special teams coordinator Monday, Jan. 8.

 
MIKE ZIMMER, DC for the Cowboys is the new DC for the Falcons. He will utilize the 4-3 he used to use in Dallas before Parcells forced the switch to a 3-4.

From ESPN:

Mike Zimmer, the Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator for the past six seasons, has agreed to become the Falcons defensive coordinator under new coach Bobby Petrino, ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting.

Zimmer, who runs a 3-4 defense with the Cowboys, coached with Petrino at Weber State in 1987 and 1988. Petrino, however, said the Falcons would stay in the 4-3 in 2007.

IMO because he is versed in the 3-4, I would not be shocked if they used some 3-4 schemes when necessary.

 
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MIKE ZIMMER, DC for the Cowboys is the new DC for the Falcons. He will utilize the 4-3 he used to use in Dallas before Parcells forced the switch to a 3-4.From ESPN:Mike Zimmer, the Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator for the past six seasons, has agreed to become the Falcons defensive coordinator under new coach Bobby Petrino, ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting.Zimmer, who runs a 3-4 defense with the Cowboys, coached with Petrino at Weber State in 1987 and 1988. Petrino, however, said the Falcons would stay in the 4-3 in 2007.IMO because he is versed in the 3-4, I would not be shocked if they used some 3-4 schemes when necessary.
is his contract done? lateral move?
 
NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports the Raiders' head-coaching job is USC quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian's to lose.

Schefter notes that Al Davis wants a young, innovative offensive mind. Sarkisian, 32, fits the bill.

:coffee: Oh dear.

 
NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports the Raiders' head-coaching job is USC quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian's to lose.Schefter notes that Al Davis wants a young, innovative offensive mind. Sarkisian, 32, fits the bill. :angry: Oh dear.
Let's be honest, Davis wants a warm body that isn't experienced enough to pass up on any NFL head coaching opportunity, which pretty much eliminates everyone other teams plan on speaking with.
 
NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports the Raiders' head-coaching job is USC quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian's to lose.Schefter notes that Al Davis wants a young, innovative offensive mind. Sarkisian, 32, fits the bill. :bag: Oh dear.
Let's be honest, Davis wants a warm body that isn't experienced enough to pass up on any NFL head coaching opportunity, which pretty much eliminates everyone other teams plan on speaking with.
I agree. He will be looking for a position coach who wants to make the jump. Alternatively he will look at a retread looking for one last shot. Since he has gone the retread route the last two times, I think he goes for a young position coach. And, since he likes offense, I think he goes to that side of the ball.But if your Ryan, how do you feel being passed up for the HC job by the position coach at USC. I would think that Ryan would want out. He should feel that he deserves the HC job and he could get a young hot shot OC to run that side of the ball.
 
Coughlin will stay on as HC for the Giants. Who the OC will be is another story. And whether Tim Lewis remains is another question.

 
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Coughlin will stay on as HC for the Giants. Who the OC will be is another story. And whether Tim Lewis remains is another question.
Giant fan here is who happy Coughlin is back. He needs to stop allowing his OC to pass every 3rd and 2 and 3 and he needs to demand his DC to not have his corners play 15 yards off the LOS on 3rd and 9, but outside of that I am OK with him
 
T Man said:
Coughlin will stay on as HC for the Giants. Who the OC will be is another story. And whether Tim Lewis remains is another question.
Giant fan here is who happy Coughlin is back. He needs to stop allowing his OC to pass every 3rd and 2 and 3 and he needs to demand his DC to not have his corners play 15 yards off the LOS on 3rd and 9, but outside of that I am OK with him
When you have no healthy pass rushers and one of the worst secondaries in the league, how do you not play your DBs off the LOS? :shrug:
 
T Man said:
Coughlin will stay on as HC for the Giants. Who the OC will be is another story. And whether Tim Lewis remains is another question.
Giant fan here is who happy Coughlin is back. He needs to stop allowing his OC to pass every 3rd and 2 and 3 and he needs to demand his DC to not have his corners play 15 yards off the LOS on 3rd and 9, but outside of that I am OK with him
When you have no healthy pass rushers **snip**
One of Kiwi, Osi, or Strahan was healthy for every game though
 
Green Bay need a OC
Yes they do. I haven't seen much on the subject, but did read this yesturday...Will Packers' McCarthy choose his mentor?

By Tom Silverstein

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

(MCT)

MILWAUKEE - As Mike McCarthy continues his search for a new offensive coordinator, the most logical choice should he go outside the organization remains Paul Hackett, his mentor in the West Coast offense.

Hackett, who hired McCarthy at the University of Pittsburgh in 1989 and took him along to the Kansas City Chiefs in 1993, just finished the last year of his contract as quarterbacks coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is apparently seeking to be a coordinator again.

McCarthy and Hackett, 49, remain close and, according to a league source, have spoken in the past few weeks. However, it's unclear whether it was the two exploring possibilities or a formal interview for the coordinator's job that opened up when Jeff Jagodzinski accepted an offer to be head coach at Boston College.

Hackett's contract might not expire until the end of the month, but even if it does, it's more than likely Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden has given him the opportunity to pursue a coordinator's job. Gruden also served under Hackett at the University of Pittsburgh and has credited him with having a strong influence on his coaching career.

A year ago, McCarthy explored the possibility of hiring Hackett, probably in a position other than offensive coordinator because he wanted Jagodzinski for that job. Still, when asked on the day he was hired if Hackett was a candidate to become coordinator, McCarthy said yes, although he knew it was unlikely Tampa Bay would let him out of his contract.

``Paul Hackett has been a major influence in my coaching career,'' McCarthy said at the time. ``He'd definitely be a candidate. Once again, how the staff shakes out is going to play a big part in that as far as what direction we go. But I have the utmost respect and owe a lot to Paul Hackett because he's the one that has taught me from Day One at the University of Pittsburgh in 1989 the basics of quarterback play and the foundation of the West Coast offense.''

Hackett, who specializes in handling quarterbacks, learned the West Coast offense from legendary coach Bill Walsh while serving as an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers from 1983-'85 and taught it to McCarthy. In addition to an extensive career coaching in the college ranks, Hackett has coached for the Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, 49ers, Chiefs and Buccaneers.

If McCarthy is considering Hackett, he would have to measure how it would affect his staff, particularly quarterbacks coach Tom Clements. Hackett would undoubtedly take an active approach in coaching the quarterbacks and there would be questions about how duties would be split.

This week, Clements has been mentioned in various media reports as a candidate to be offensive coordinator under Nick Saban at the University of Alabama. However, a source familiar with the search there said Saban was going to hire former NFL assistant Joe Pendry for the job.

Assuming media reports were correct and Clements was a candidate for that job, he could be actively seeking a new job either in an attempt to find a coordinator's job or in anticipation of Hackett joining the staff in some capacity.

McCarthy is out of the office this week but said last week that he intended to continue the search for Jagodzinski's replacement while at his second home in Austin, Texas. Attempts to reach McCarthy and general manager Ted Thompson were unsuccessful.

It's unclear whether McCarthy has interviewed any in-house candidates. Offensive line coach Joe Philbin, who has a solid background in the team's zone-blocking scheme, is considered the front-runner because of his expertise in the running game and ability to fill the same role Jagodzinski held.

If Hackett is the choice for offensive coordinator, he would have a strong hand in coaching the quarterbacks. Hackett is most known for having resurrected veteran Rich Gannon's career in Kansas City, developing Chad Pennington with the New York Jets and grooming Buccaneers quarterback Chris Simms.

Hackett has coached extensively both on the college level and in the pros. He was an assistant at Southern Cal from 1976-'80 and head coach from 1998-'2000. He returned to the pros to become offensive coordinator under Herm Edwards in New York in 2001 and stayed there through the 2004 season until resigning under pressure.

As offensive coordinator with the Jets, Hackett was roundly criticized for his play-calling and inability to make adjustments during games. However, Pennington had his best season with Hackett as offensive coordinator, posting a passer rating of 104.2 in 2002, his first season as a starter.

If McCarthy considers hiring Hackett, he will have to decide whether his coaching style would mesh with Brett Favre, who may come back for another season. Hackett is a stickler for proper mechanics and discourages free-lancing, which would certainly put him at odds with Favre's style of play.

However, Hackett might be able to help Favre the way he did Gannon, who went from the scrap heap to most valuable player.

Signings: The Packers added defensive back Antonio Malone and defensive end Devarick Scandrett to their roster this week.

Malone, who spent two weeks with the team during training camp, has been designated for NFL Europe. Scandrett spent training camp with the Houston Texans.

Field work: Work has begun on tearing out the Lambeau Field grass surface in preparation for a new synthetically reinforced grass surface and new drainage and heating system being installed.

CEO Bob Harlan said work began on Monday and will continue as long as weather conditions don't interfere with construction. The turf is expected to be ready for the start of next season.

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Giants | Reese expected to be named GM

Thu, 11 Jan 2007 12:24:41 -0800

Mike Garafolo, of The Star-Ledger, reports New York Giants director of player personnel Jerry Reese is expected to be named the team's new general manager, according to a high-ranking NFL executive familiar with the thinking of the Giants' front office. The source said the hiring might not be made official until early next week. Negotiations over Reese's contract are expected to pick up Thursday, Jan. 11.

 
Didn't see this thread before making new one - looks like Giants also need new Quarterbacks Coach and DC - Lewis fired and Gilbride promoted to OC??. FIXED

http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...howtopic=300745
is that definite? the thread is all question marks as if it might happen. I know he was promoted for the last week when hufnagel resigned but, I mean for 2007
The Gilbride part is still just a possibility, no confirmation yet. But, I'd certainly be surprised if he comes back as QB coach.
 
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NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports the Raiders' head-coaching job is USC quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian's to lose.Schefter notes that Al Davis wants a young, innovative offensive mind. Sarkisian, 32, fits the bill. :thumbup: Oh dear.
Let's be honest, Davis wants a warm body that isn't experienced enough to pass up on any NFL head coaching opportunity, which pretty much eliminates everyone other teams plan on speaking with.
Let's be honest, Davis wants a warm body that he can run roughshod over as he continues his quest to be a head coach in reality if not by designation.
 
I think Ron Rivera might be gone as Bears D Coordinator ~ especially if the Bears do well in the playoffs.

Things are sounding more and more like a rebuilding year for the defense...........but it seems like it sounds that way every year. :nerd:

 
Coughlin will stay on as HC for the Giants. Who the OC will be is another story. And whether Tim Lewis remains is another question.
Giant fan here is who happy Coughlin is back. He needs to stop allowing his OC to pass every 3rd and 2 and 3 and he needs to demand his DC to not have his corners play 15 yards off the LOS on 3rd and 9, but outside of that I am OK with him
When you have no healthy pass rushers and one of the worst secondaries in the league, how do you not play your DBs off the LOS? :confused:
Jason, did you even watch the game? What is the point of playing 12 yards off the receiver (the exact number after reviewing teh tape) and then back peddling to make sure there are at least 8 yards between you and the receiver ON A 3RD AND 9 so that a practice pass to a wide open receiver happens 11 yards down field with no tackler in sight? NO WAY, I don't care who is out there, but if you are going to allow give me 1st downs on 3rd and long you will allow the other team to score anyway. EVERY time Philly needed 5+ yards they did this and it was successful ALL 7 times they did this.
 
Updated: Jan. 13, 2007, 5:21 PM ET

Dolphins to pay Capers; new head coach next?By Chris Mortensen

ESPN.com

The Miami Dolphins have reached an agreement with defensive coordinator Dom Capers on a deal that will make him the highest-paid assistant coach in the NFL.

Capers' new deal is for three years and an estimated $8.1 million, team sources confirmed. His salary in 2007 will be $2.6 million, equal to that of Washington Redskins assistant head coach/defense Gregg Williams, but Capers will get raises of at least $100,000 per year in 2008 and 2009.

Capers' current deal was set to expire on Sunday; he would have been able to talk with other teams, but he would not have been able to sign with another team until Feb. 1.

Also, New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has emerged as a finalist in the Dolphins' search for a head coach, sources confirmed.

Schottenheimer will have a second interview with the Dolphins on Tuesday, one day after Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin gets his second interview as a finalist.

The Dolphins have pared their list from 12 candidates to four or five.

Schottenhenheimer just finished his first season as a coordinator. The 33-year-old son of San Diego Chargers coach Marty Schottenheimer is the youngest coordinator in the NFL. Brian Schottenheimer was the quarterbacks coach in San Diego prior to joining Jets coach Eric Mangini's staff this past season.

Tomlin, who will turn 35 in March, also just completed his first season, as a defensive coordinator. Tomlin is a finalist for the Pittsburgh Steelers vacant head coaching position, too.

Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey and San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron also are believed to be finalists for the Dolphins' job.

 
ProFootballTalk.com is speculating that Brian Billick may be gone...

Wow.. that would be a shocker if you ask me.

That team got significantly better when he jetissoned his pal and started calling the plays. ...until today. :lmao:

 
Unconfirmed, but they were just saying on 610 WIP, that Jim Johnson has resigned after the Eagles loss to the Saints. I don't where the station heard this but they did say it was unconfirmed. Maybe there was a bad argument after the game or something and Jim Johnson just couldn't take it anymore.

 
Unconfirmed, but they were just saying on 610 WIP, that Jim Johnson has resigned after the Eagles loss to the Saints. I don't where the station heard this but they did say it was unconfirmed. Maybe there was a bad argument after the game or something and Jim Johnson just couldn't take it anymore.
According the some Eagles forums, eveidently this was some kind of joke or hoax. :unsure:
 
Pitt will be interviewing Sherman.

Sherman in demand Texans assistant head coach Mike Sherman, the first candidate to be interviewed at Arizona and the first invited back for a second interview, will be one of the candidates interviewed by Pittsburgh, too. The Steelers, who interviewed Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey on Saturday, have received permission to talk to Sherman, who was busy interviewing with the Cardinals last week.
http://feed.insnews.org/v-cgi/feeds.cgi?fe...tory_id=2533572
 
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R.White said:
cr8f said:
How often is Fox wrong. I'll wait until I hear it from someone good.
From Footballguys Blogger...January 14, 2007, 11:55

NFL :: Cardinals :: QB, RB, WR

Whisenhunt Hired As Cardinals New Head Coach

Darren Urban, East Valley Tribune - [Full Article]

The Cardinals have a new head coach. The team has come to an agreement with Steelers OC Ken Whisenhunt on a contract, two NFL sources said Sunday morning. Terms of the deal were not available. Whisenhunt has a reputation as a creative offensive mind and should fit well with a Cards offense that has star power with QB Matt Leinart, RB Edgerrin James, WR Larry Fitzgerald and WR Anquan Boldin. LINK
 
Cardinals | Whisenhunt signs four-year contract - from www.KFFL.com

Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:50:37 -0800

The Arizona Cardinals have officially announced the hiring of Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt as their next head coach. Whisenhunt has signed a four-year contract with a team option for a fifth season. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Sorry same info as above!

 
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Posted on Mon, Jan. 15, 2007

Panthers fire offensive coordinator Henning

Staff reports

The Carolina Panthers fired offensive coordinator Dan Henning and two other assistants Monday.

Offensive line coach Mike Maser and defensive backs coach Rod Perry also were fired.

 
Green Bay Packers from packers.com e-news

The Green Bay Packers Monday promoted Joe Philbin to offensive coordinator, Winston Moss to assistant head coach/defense, James Campen to offensive line coach and Jerry Fontenot to assistant offensive line coach. Head Coach Mike McCarthy made the announcement.

Philbin, 45, replaces Jeff Jagodzinski, named Dec. 19 the new head coach at Boston College. Entering his fifth season with the Packers, Philbin served previously as assistant offensive line coach (2003) and tight ends/assistant offensive line coach (2004-05). Prior to this past season, McCarthy appointed him in charge of the entire offensive line, an important role considering the team was implementing a zone-blocking scheme and would draft three rookies to start across the line.

 
Schottenheimer No Longer a Candidate

January 15, 2007

[ESPN] New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, believed to be one of the front-runners for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching vacancy, withdrew from consideration for the position on Monday, league sources told ESPN.com.

The sources did not elaborate on a reason for Schottenheimer's surprising decision. Schottenheimer is the son of San Diego Chargers head coach Marty Schottenheimer.

One of 12 candidates interviewed by Miami officials since coach Nick Saban left the Dolphins to accept the job at the University of Alabama, Schottenheimer was among a group called back for follow-up sessions with team officials. He was to have met with Miami executives on Monday, but canceled the trip.

Some observers felt that Schottenheimer, who has been an NFL assistant for eight seasons, had the inside track to the Dolphins' job.

Meanwhile, former Falcons coach Jim Mora Jr. and Georgia Tech head coach Chan Gailey, finalists for the job, have interviewed for a second time.

 
From cnnsi.com:

The Baltimore Ravens promoted Rick Neuheisel to offensive coordinator Monday, although coach Brian Billick said he'll continue to call the plays next season.

 
Petrino names staff

Link

Petrino's first NFL staff includes his brother Paul, who was the Cardinals' offensive coordinator and will serve as the Falcons' receivers coach.
Boy, does he have his work cut out for him...
Quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave, running backs coach Ollie Wilson and secondary coach Emmitt Thomas were retained by Petrino
New guy on the OL though...
 
Should be updated as of today...
I think you missed the Browns vacancies.BTW Giants are supposed to name a QB coach soon. With the NY spotlight on Eli, that's a pretty important position for some coach to get.
Hey Bri...I'm just covering GM, Head Coach, OC & DC on this thread for now...but thanks for the heads up on the Brownies, I forgot to list their OC vacancy.
 
Should be updated as of today...
I think you missed the Browns vacancies.BTW Giants are supposed to name a QB coach soon. With the NY spotlight on Eli, that's a pretty important position for some coach to get.
Hey Bri...I'm just covering GM, Head Coach, OC & DC on this thread for now...but thanks for the heads up on the Brownies, I forgot to list their OC vacancy.
OKthanks for taking the time to update the initial post, it makes for a nice reference.
 
Just passing the info along....Also need to update the Miami Coaching situation...Cam is the man!

Raiders | Team offered Sarkisian a multi-year contract

Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:22:19 -0800

Adam Schefter, of the NFL Network, reports the Oakland Raiders reportedly offered Southern California offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian a multi-year contract to become the team's next head coach. The deal averaged $2 million per season, but Sarkisian turned down the team. but insiders believe Sarkisian was scared off more by control issues than financial issues.

Seahawks | Team close to signing Mora

Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:18:12 -0800

Adam Schefter, of the NFL Network, reports the Seattle Seahawks are close to hiring free agent coach Jim Mora (Falcons) as their assistant head coach and defensive backs coach.

Dolphins | Cameron signs four-year contract

Fri, 19 Jan 2007 15:44:34 -0800

Updating an ongoing story, ESPNews reports the Miami Dolphins signed San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron to a four-year contract. Financial details of the contract were not disclosed.

 
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