Potential RB Coach - Gerald Brown

#2
#2
Wow, very nice. He was a grad asst. at UT from 1983 - 1988, that will excite folks.

Brown's Coaching Background
2008-2011 -- Running Backs // Falcons
2007 -- Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coord./Running Backs // Indiana
2006 -- Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs // Indiana
2002-2005 -- Running Backs // Indiana
2001 -- Running Backs // Memphis Maniax (XFL)
1989-1998 -- Assistant Coach // Tennessee Tech
1983-1988 -- Graduate Assistant // Tennessee

How likely, OCI?
 
#5
#5
Liked this part, among others.

"In 1983, Brown got his coaching start at the University of Tennessee where he began as a graduate assistant. In 1984, he became an administrative assistant and served as the Volunteers’ scout and computer analyst. Brown was part of a Tennessee coaching staff for six seasons (1983-1988) and worked with seven All-America selections, including Reggie White, Tim McGee and Anthony Miller."
 
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#7
#7
Wow, very nice. He was a grad asst. at UT from 1983 - 1988, that will excite folks.

Brown's Coaching Background
2008-2011 -- Running Backs // Falcons
2007 -- Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coord./Running Backs // Indiana
2006 -- Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs // Indiana
2002-2005 -- Running Backs // Indiana
2001 -- Running Backs // Memphis Maniax (XFL)
1989-1998 -- Assistant Coach // Tennessee Tech
1983-1988 -- Graduate Assistant // Tennessee

How likely, OCI?

I the emphasized excites me the most. Can he coach both?????????? PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!
 
#9
#9
Atlanta is as committed to the run game as about any in the NFL. Like it. Their head coach is a Tennessee boy, too. Attended ETSU. Would add instant credibility to the position.
 
#11
#11
Brown is Highly regarded in the Coaching Ranks. We would benefit from getting him.
You seen what Turner has done with the Falcons. From what I know about him, he is very demanding when it comes to his players. Players wont get away with Half-A** play. They better bring it. Its his way or the Highway
 
#12
#12
Yes
:rock:
Brown calls the state of Tennessee home as the Sweetwater native spent his first 17 years of coaching in the state...

In 1983, Brown got his coaching start at the University of Tennessee where he began as a graduate assistant. In 1984, he became an administrative assistant and served as the Volunteers’ scout and computer analyst. Brown was part of a Tennessee coaching staff for six seasons (1983-1988) and worked with seven All-America selections, including Reggie White, Tim McGee and Anthony Miller.
 
#13
#13
Falcons have a great running game. Great players, though. Has good coaching credentials. Also has coached special teams. Can he recruit?
 
#15
#15
Why would he move down? Especially when hes only a few years from being eligible for that fat retirement money. 15 years = big money for NFL coaches if im not mistaken.
 
#16
#16
Why would he move down? Especially when hes only a few years from being eligible for that fat retirement money. 15 years = big money for NFL coaches if im not mistaken.

Not sure if serious. Hes only been in the league 3 years.
 
#20
#20
Why would he move down? Especially when hes only a few years from being eligible for that fat retirement money. 15 years = big money for NFL coaches if im not mistaken.

Love of the game, perhaps? Tired of the NFL shenanigans? Getting the opportunity to coach up youth and see them succeed on Saturdays vs the humdrum Sunday product. Who knows. I hope he considers the Vols.
 
#24
#24
Wow would be awesome...we would have to give him run game coordinator title and a nice sized salary.

OPEN IT UP HART!
 
#25
#25
Gerald was rumored to join the LK staff when Kippy was included I am almost certain. Is that accurate?
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