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LSU head coach Ed Orgeron has added long-time NFL assistant coach Jerry Sullivan to the staff as a consultant, according to The Advocate.

Sullivan, 73, will work with current LSU wide receiver coach Mickey Joseph in an off-the-field role helping with game-planning and film study.
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Sullivan’s role is all about the LSU receivers. He’s specializing in assisting Joseph with his group. It’s not the first time Sullivan has worked in the LSU football offices. He coached receivers for the Tigers in 1984-1990.

Sullivan has a long history in coaching wideouts at the pro level, most recently serving as receivers coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2012-16. Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone did not keep Sullivan on when taking over the program this past year.


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Wr was not the jags problem it was the morons playing Qb for them for like the last 8 years
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Approve
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The jags have not had a receiver that caught 20 balls in one season, in 15 years. Thats scary
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You must not watch much Jaguar football or play fantasy football?
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"The jags have not had a receiver that caught 20 balls in one season, in 15 years." So are you really that ignorant or are you really bad at trolling???? Last year alone the Jaguars had 8 receivers w/ 20 or more catches. LINK
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Never heard of him
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Coach Sullivan......Pete.......whats going on here?!?! If Mike rounds out the retro fit, this place will lose it. But, hey, he is a great assistant coach or is he ready now? Sarcasm [on]off
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Lofty hire, mates :geaux:
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Shadow staff
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Damn that's a great pickup and helps Mickey out also
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