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Not too many ties to different DC's but here are some available guys. I would like a veteran coach with DC experience. I would love someone who has been a HC

 

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2019/01/2019-offensive-defensive-coordinator-tracker

1. Greg Schiano-DC experience at OSU and Miami. Head coaching experience in Rutgers and Tampa Bay https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Schiano

2. Steve Spagnuolo-DC for the Saints and Giants. Head coach for the Rams. Out of football last year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spagnuolo

3. Steve Wilks-DC for the Panthers, Head coach of the Cardinals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wilks

4. Joe Barry-DC for the Lions and Redskins. Current LBs coach and AHC for the Rams. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Barry

5. Jack Del Rio-DC for the Panthers and Broncos. Head coach for the Raiders and Jaguars. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Del_Rio

6. Mike Nolan-DC for the Falcons, Broncos, Ravens, Jets, Redskins, Giants. HC for the 49ers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Nolan He might run a 3-4. 

7. Marquad Manuel-DB for the bengals and DC for the Falcons last year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquand_Manuel

8. Richard Smith-LB coach for the Chargers, was DC for the Falcons, Texans and Dolphins. Coached with Sherman in 2007 at Texans. I seem to remember him being terrible for some reason. This might be the guy though. 

9. Ed Donatell-Db coach for the Bears, He is rumored to be Fangio's coach in Denver. Been DC for Packers, Washington (U) and Falcons. Fangio wants to call plays so if Donatell would like that he would make sense. But Bears run a 3-4. 

10. Kris Richard-Dream hire. He isn't the DC in Dallas technically. Rod Marinelli is. Marinelli has said that he wants to make sure Richard stays in Dallas and will do whatever it takes to make that happen. 

 

 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Numbers said:

Dennis Allen ?  He is being interviewed for a head coaching position but may be enticed with the right offer.

 

"His defense ranks second in the league against the run (80.2 yards per game) and tied for fifth in the league in sacks."

I doubt he'd leave the Saints as their DC just to be the DC here?

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1 hour ago, Numbers said:

Dennis Allen ?  He is being interviewed for a head coaching position but may be enticed with the right offer.

 

"His defense ranks second in the league against the run (80.2 yards per game) and tied for fifth in the league in sacks."

You don’t make a lateral move to go from Facebook to MySpace unless huge money is involved. 

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6 hours ago, Jamie_B said:

I doubt he'd leave the Saints as their DC just to be the DC here?

The "right offer" could be an additional title to defensive coordinator such as assistant Head Coach or something creative.  Allen has been a Head Coach before but not successful.  To get a high value coach in a priority position is going to make a team in need to make a stretch.  Should we be left waiting a millennium to assemble a staff, there will be short cuts and or stretches being made.  IMHO.

 

Slight overlap in 1996 for Allen as a graduate assistant and Mike Sherman at Texas A&M.  As a player at Texas A&M, Allen was a Safety from I believe 1993-1996.  Mike Sherman overlaps there in all but one year, 1994.

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37 minutes ago, Jamie_B said:

Cincinnati.com has done a list, thing that is concerning to me is their list doesn't have anyone actually connected to Taylor on the defensive side of the ball.

 

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/nfl/bengals/2019/01/16/tracking-cincinnati-bengals-offensive-defensive-coordinator-hires/2591506002/

While there are vague connections to Taylor, there is an odd note.  Lots of Packers and Saints connections on these candidates.

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