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Posted on 2/1/13 at 12:35 am to w0396232
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If that means anything.
Del Rio just bought a fire pad
Posted on 2/1/13 at 8:54 am to saintsfan22
While I would love JDR, it really wouldnt make sense. Now why didnt we take him last year
Posted on 2/4/13 at 7:56 am to josh336
who's staying in town?
Donatell, Tomsula, Leavitt, Monachino?
Donatell, Tomsula, Leavitt, Monachino?
Posted on 2/4/13 at 8:19 am to blueslover
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Leavitt
This guy's got a pretty good gig in San Francisco.
Think he'll leave it?
Posted on 2/4/13 at 8:54 am to Patrick O Rly
good story on Tomsula
he is so respected in San Francisco, he has stayed on through three head coaches: Jim Harbaugh, Mike Singletary and Mike Nolan.
“He was one of the coaches we kept from the previous staff,” defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said. “You never quite know how you're going to mesh when you haven't worked with a guy before, but it was pretty evident that Jim and I see football the same way. We have the same philosophy of doing things, so it's been a really clean, natural fit for what he believes with the defensive line and what I believe. That part of it is great.”
And the man who once couldn't find a football job is seen as a possible NFL head coach or defensive coordinator. Pitt reportedly talked to him before hiring Paul Chryst.
“I'm actually kind of shocked that he isn't right now, honestly,” defensive tackle Justin Smith said. “The success this team has had, I think it's pretty well known around the league how much he knows. He was the interim head coach here (in 2010), but sometimes those things just take a little bit of time.”
he is so respected in San Francisco, he has stayed on through three head coaches: Jim Harbaugh, Mike Singletary and Mike Nolan.
“He was one of the coaches we kept from the previous staff,” defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said. “You never quite know how you're going to mesh when you haven't worked with a guy before, but it was pretty evident that Jim and I see football the same way. We have the same philosophy of doing things, so it's been a really clean, natural fit for what he believes with the defensive line and what I believe. That part of it is great.”
And the man who once couldn't find a football job is seen as a possible NFL head coach or defensive coordinator. Pitt reportedly talked to him before hiring Paul Chryst.
“I'm actually kind of shocked that he isn't right now, honestly,” defensive tackle Justin Smith said. “The success this team has had, I think it's pretty well known around the league how much he knows. He was the interim head coach here (in 2010), but sometimes those things just take a little bit of time.”
Posted on 2/4/13 at 8:56 am to blueslover
iggles seem to be looking at some of the same guys...
The secondary was a big problem for the 49ers, as it was thoroughly outfoxed by Joe Flacco and his Baltimore Ravens’ receivers. They helped the Ravens jump to a 28-6 lead, which they really needed to hold off a 49ers rally after the power went out early in the second half.
The Ravens' 34-31 victory gives linebackers coach Monachino a Super Bowl win and an extra boost to his resume. But the Eagles were unlikely to choose between Donatell and Monachino depending on who won the big game. Yet if Philadelphia was leaning towards Donatell, the Super Bowl had to give it pause.
It may not have been the secondary’s fault, as Flacco’s throws were on target all night. However, the 49ers’ corners were overwhelmed by Anquan Bolden and Jacoby Jones on big plays, while a pass interference penalty on Chris Culliver helped lead to an insurance field goal by the Ravens in the fourth quarter.
If the secondary and the defense had made just one big stop in the first 30+ minutes, the 49ers could have completed their comeback much easier. Yet a San Francisco defense that had been the toughest in the NFL for most of the season let it down. In truth, the 49ers had been paper soft on defense since mid-December, but it finally cost them in the Super Bowl.
Whether it costs Donatell a shot at a defensive coordinator job, with the Eagles or anyone else, is yet to be determined. The fact that Monachino’s linebackers stopped the 49ers at the goal line in the final minute could be a big boost for him, to say nothing of his new Super Bowl ring.
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The secondary was a big problem for the 49ers, as it was thoroughly outfoxed by Joe Flacco and his Baltimore Ravens’ receivers. They helped the Ravens jump to a 28-6 lead, which they really needed to hold off a 49ers rally after the power went out early in the second half.
The Ravens' 34-31 victory gives linebackers coach Monachino a Super Bowl win and an extra boost to his resume. But the Eagles were unlikely to choose between Donatell and Monachino depending on who won the big game. Yet if Philadelphia was leaning towards Donatell, the Super Bowl had to give it pause.
It may not have been the secondary’s fault, as Flacco’s throws were on target all night. However, the 49ers’ corners were overwhelmed by Anquan Bolden and Jacoby Jones on big plays, while a pass interference penalty on Chris Culliver helped lead to an insurance field goal by the Ravens in the fourth quarter.
If the secondary and the defense had made just one big stop in the first 30+ minutes, the 49ers could have completed their comeback much easier. Yet a San Francisco defense that had been the toughest in the NFL for most of the season let it down. In truth, the 49ers had been paper soft on defense since mid-December, but it finally cost them in the Super Bowl.
Whether it costs Donatell a shot at a defensive coordinator job, with the Eagles or anyone else, is yet to be determined. The fact that Monachino’s linebackers stopped the 49ers at the goal line in the final minute could be a big boost for him, to say nothing of his new Super Bowl ring.
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Posted on 2/4/13 at 8:57 am to blueslover
Works so hard that he has no time to brush his teeth. I like it.
Posted on 2/4/13 at 8:59 am to Patrick O Rly
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Works so hard that he has no time to brush his teeth. I like it.
That's all of his coffee drinking that he does cause he works so many long hours.
Posted on 2/4/13 at 10:55 am to Chad504boy
Jeff McLane ?@Jeff_McLane
And from late last night: Ravens LBs coach Ted Monachino told me GM Ozzie Newsome wouldn't block #Eagles if they are after him to be new DC.
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relevant in that teams do have the ability to block position coaches from DC jobs. NFL only recognizes head caoches and everyone else as assistants.
And from late last night: Ravens LBs coach Ted Monachino told me GM Ozzie Newsome wouldn't block #Eagles if they are after him to be new DC.
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relevant in that teams do have the ability to block position coaches from DC jobs. NFL only recognizes head caoches and everyone else as assistants.
Posted on 2/4/13 at 12:51 pm to blueslover
Posted on 2/4/13 at 1:01 pm to Hoodoo Man
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Think he'll leave it?
Posted on 2/4/13 at 1:46 pm to Hoodoo Man
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Think he'll leave it?
Posted on 2/4/13 at 2:04 pm to blueslover
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Looks like we're competing head to head for the same guys
According to that article the Eagles have hired everyone except the DC. Seems like the guy might like a little latitude to hire some of his guys.......
Posted on 2/4/13 at 6:37 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
Mort just reported on NFL 32 that he expects the Saints to name a DC this week
...and that Romeo Crennel is the front-runner and has been given his blessing by Bill Parcells.
...and that Romeo Crennel is the front-runner and has been given his blessing by Bill Parcells.
Posted on 2/4/13 at 6:57 pm to LSUFreek
I have mixed feelings about that. On the one hand, I would love to just know that we have someone who knows what they're doing; someone who can build a solid defense. On the other hand I kind of want someone young and dynamic.
Posted on 2/4/13 at 7:11 pm to LSUFreek
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Mort just reported on NFL 32 that he expects the Saints to name a DC this week
...and that Romeo Crennel is the front-runner and has been given his blessing by Bill Parcells.
I would be ok with this, but I'd prefer Tomsula. Crennel can definitely coach a defense, but is getting up there in age. Would like to see a younger, up-and-coming coach. Either way, I think it will work out.
Posted on 2/5/13 at 9:02 am to CocoLoco
Being that this is CSP's 4th DC hire since 06 I think he wants a very safe pick. I don't think there is a safer hire out there to run the 3-4 than RC.
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