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I would like to see Calahan return, but I don't think he and Jerry exactly did a manhug before he left, so that's out of the question.
If you would have told me two years ago that Prescott would be our QB and Alexander our OL coach I would have probably offed myself.
so was Hudson Houck when he came back. I worry this guy is burned out. His last couple of years have not looked too good. Lots of draft choices not working out.
Maybe he can share some tips with Garrett that he learned from Marvin Lewis on how to get a lifetime contract.
If you would have told me two years ago that Prescott would be our QB and Alexander our OL coach I would have probably offed myself.
Garrett seems like he is already well on his way to lifetime employment.Maybe he can share some tips with Garrett that he learned from Marvin Lewis on how to get a lifetime contract.
Cincy, re OL Drafted 5 1st rounders, 3 2nd rounders and 4 3rd rounders in his time and only TWO made a pro bowl.....
Correct. The 2 go hand in hand but he there to coach up talent....Could have more to do with the GM than the coach.
Coaches can push for a specific player but generally coaches, especially assistant coaches, aren’t in the talent evaluation business.
From the Archer article on ESPN.
"A source said Tom Cable, who was fired by the Seattle Seahawks and was a college teammate of offensive coordinator Scott Linehan is also a candidate."
Seattle's line once ranked as the third-youngest in the NFL, but with injuries to rookie James Carpenter, John Moffitt, and Russell Okung, the Seahawks' offensive line finished as the seventh-youngest in the league. Despite that, Cable plugged away and maintained a solid unit as Seattle’s line paved the way for Marshawn Lynch's career-year with 285 carries, 1,204 yards, and 12 rushing touchdowns. Lynch also led the league the last half of the season with 941 yards and nine touchdowns, rushing for 100-plus in six of the last nine games, and became Seattle’s first 1,000-yard rusher since Shaun Alexander in 2005. Cable won his first Super Bowl ring as an assistant coach to the Seahawks.
Cable has become synonymous in recent years for transitioning players with little or no experience at offensive line and quickly making them into NFL starting-caliber offensive lineman. His first player was J. R. Sweezy, a collegiate defensive end that Cable drafted in 2012 and switched to an offensive guard in seven months. The second was Garry Gilliam, whom Cable signed as an undrafted free agent in 2014. Gilliam had one year of experience as a collegiate offensive tackle and was a tight end since age 7. He started his first game in five months. The most recent and dramatic is George Fant, who was a basketball power forward in college and played tight end for a single year. The Seahawks signed him as an undrafted free agent after Cable insisted and he won the Seahawks' starting left tackle position in less than 20 months.[4]
On January 10, 2018, Cable was fired after the Seahawks went 9-7 and failed to qualify for the playoffs.[5]
This guy gave us Nate livings.
I'll pass.
Cincy, re OL Drafted 5 1st rounders, 3 2nd rounders and 4 3rd rounders in his time and only TWO made a pro bowl.....