Potential Gruden Coaching Staff

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OC/QB-Jeremy Bates
OL- Sam Pittman
RB- Jay Graham
WR-Richard Mann
DC-Raheem Morris
DL-Warren Sapp
LB-Derrick Brooks
CB-Greg Burns
S-Ronde Barber

The best part about these "list the best players from an NFL team" posts is that they're dead serious.
 
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Keep Jay Gramh for sure!!!! Maybe get Trooper if his crew gets fired at AU. Tee Martin maybe, idk he likes SC. And a person I would love to see even as a motivational pump up specialist would be Al Wilson. Love the guy always got the team pumped in 98'
 
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Jeremy Bates would be offensive coordinator or quarterbacks coach.

Wouldn't Gruden like to take over QB's? I think Pittman is a good coach, just not sold on his recruiting yet, I think we can still upgrade at that spot. Graham is the best RB coach in the nation, lights out recruiter, and a VFL, keep him.
 
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Gruden has also been meeting with various college OCs to learn different offenses during his time out of coaching. I'm sure he's got a lot of college connections as well.
 
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Wouldn't Gruden like to take over QB's? I think Pittman is a good coach, just not sold on his recruiting yet, I think we can still upgrade at that spot. Graham is the best RB coach in the nation, lights out recruiter, and a VFL, keep him.

Gruden would call plays. (And obviously be involved in every facet of the offense.) Much like the role Muir had in Tampa while Bates was OQC in 02.
 
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Super Bowl XXXVII Coaching Staff

Jon Gruden
Head Coach

Mark Arteaga
Asst. to the HC-Football Operations

Joe Barry
Linebackers

Jeremy Bates
Offensive Quality Control

Richard Bisaccia
Special Teams

Michael Christianson
Asst. Off. Line/Off. Quality Control

Jay Gruden
Offensive Assistant

Monte Kiffin
Defensive Coordinator

Richard Mann
Wide Receivers

Rod Marinelli
Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line

Mike Morris
Asst. Srength & Conditioning

Raheem Morris
Defensive Quality Control

Bill Muir
Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line

Johnny Parker
Strength & Conditioning

Stan Parrish
Quarterbacks

Mike Tomlin
Defensive Backs

Art Valero
Tight Ends

Kirby Wilson
Running Backs
 
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Keep Jay Gramh for sure!!!! Maybe get Trooper if his crew gets fired at AU. Tee Martin maybe, idk he likes SC. And a person I would love to see even as a motivational pump up specialist would be Al Wilson. Love the guy always got the team pumped in 98'

I swear one more Trooper suggestion and I might kill someone. VF15 no offense, but this is the worst possible idea. This dude is as dirty as they come.
 
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I swear one more Trooper suggestion and I might kill someone. VF15 no offense, but this is the worst possible idea. This dude is as dirty as they come.

Not to mention a worthless coach with a job description that consists of waving towels.
 
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Was actually just wondering about this. Does Gruden pull assistants from NFL ranks, big college names, or what? Would definitely like to see Graham and Pittman retained, personally.


I know only this; do not name Travis Henry coordinator for Vols4life
 
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Jim Zorn: A member of the Jon Gruden coaching tree. Zorn is likely to get the ax or move on with Gruden due to the play of Chiefs QB Matt Cassell.

Jay Gruden: Bengals are in a free fall and Jay's (Jon's brother) NFL stock might be falling.

Dick Jauron: Another member of Gruden's coaching tree. Ties to Haslam. DC of the Browns.

Brad Childress: Also a member of the Browns staff with ties to Haslam. A member of the Mike Holmgren coaching tree that Gruden is from.

Bill Callahan: Former Raiders head coach and offensive coordinator under Jon Gruden. Familiar with the college game from his time at Nebraska.

Others: Marty Mornhinweg, Rob Ryan (good friends), and Steve Spagnuolo.


I know you are just throwing names out there with ties to Gruden, but I believe that any current NFL coach will have to wait until January and even then, it might be tough. Remember the Bisaccia issue? He had trouble getting out of his contract. NFL is not like college. I don't think Bengals are necessarily in a free fall, and I would be shocked if Jay came- he can stay in NFL and I think would cost too much. Callahan is the OL/OC with Cowboys. Depends on their season but don't see him as realistic either.

I think you could see a former NFL guy or two (like Bates) but several will be college guys for recruiting. I think Morris would be great but not sure if we could pay him.
 
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OC: Jay Gruden
QB: Jeremy Bates
RB: Jay Graham
WR: Would love to pull Tee, but probably Richard Mann
OL: retain Sam Pittman
Would be a heck of an offensive staff
 
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I know you are just throwing names out there with ties to Gruden, but I believe that any current NFL coach will have to wait until January and even then, it might be tough. Remember the Bisaccia issue? He had trouble getting out of his contract. NFL is not like college. I don't think Bengals are necessarily in a free fall, and I would be shocked if Jay came- he can stay in NFL and I think would cost too much. Callahan is the OL/OC with Cowboys. Depends on their season but don't see him as realistic either.

I think you could see a former NFL guy or two (like Bates) but several will be college guys for recruiting. I think Morris would be great but not sure if we could pay him.

Jay wants his own thing and the last time I remembered Callahan and Chucky weren't on good terms. I'm not even sure Callahan wants back in college after the Nebraska debacle. I also think he has dumped much of his WCO stuff while in NY and Dal.
 
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this Raheem Morris as DC bit is getting old, i'm a skins fan and if i hear people ask for Morris as DC or Zorn as QB coach i'm going to scream.

Morris sucks, Haslett will be fine in DC, the problem on their D is the DBs which Morris coaches! and Zorn is an idiot to put it lightly, i wouldn't want him near my quarterbacks.
 
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Jim Zorn: A member of the Jon Gruden coaching tree. Zorn is likely to get the ax or move on with Gruden due to the play of Chiefs QB Matt Cassell.

Jay Gruden: Bengals are in a free fall and Jay's (Jon's brother) NFL stock might be falling.

Dick Jauron: Another member of Gruden's coaching tree. Ties to Haslam. DC of the Browns.

Brad Childress: Also a member of the Browns staff with ties to Haslam. A member of the Mike Holmgren coaching tree that Gruden is from.

Bill Callahan: Former Raiders head coach and offensive coordinator under Jon Gruden. Familiar with the college game from his time at Nebraska.

Others: Marty Mornhinweg, Rob Ryan (good friends), and Steve Spagnuolo.


And they are all coaching teams that suck

Must be the players
 
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