Past good position coaches

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  • swiper
    Registered User
    • Sep 2010
    • 33105

    Past good position coaches

    There are a couple of guys I would love see come back. Only a couple. You have any favorites?

    The secondary played well under George Catavolos.

    And, of course, Joe D' Alessandris to coach the o-line.
  • jamze132
    Don’t hate…
    • Jun 2003
    • 29295

    #2
    Re: Past good position coaches

    Firing David Lee is addition by subtraction.

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    • The Jokeman
      Registered User
      • Dec 2003
      • 9995

      #3
      Re: Past good position coaches

      Originally posted by Swiper View Post
      There are a couple of guys I would love see come back. Only a couple. You have any favorites?

      The secondary played well under George Catavolos.

      And, of course, Joe D' Alessandris to coach the o-line.
      Probably the best ever and what's great is he's also a Buffalonian. Jim McNally

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      • Swiper
        Registered User
        • Sep 2010
        • 33105

        #4
        Re: Past good position coaches

        Originally posted by The Jokeman View Post
        Probably the best ever and what's great is he's also a Buffalonian. Jim McNally

        He's a consultant with the Bengals. I wonder if that team will blow up it's coaching staff this year.

        You can tell Jim McNally is back in town.

        McNally, the man generally regarded as the father of modern NFL offensive line play, is at Paul Brown Stadium in his role as a Bengals consultant for about 10 days and you can be walking down the hall when a man suddenly accosts you as you walk out of the bathroom.

        “You’re J.J. Watt,” the man barks. “Give me a swim a move.”

        And so McNally tries to defeat your feeble attempts to imitate a guy on his way to becoming a Hall-of-Famer in his continuing quest to sharpen his scouting reports for the coaches.

        “I think Watt’s the best defensive player in the league,” says Bengals offensive line coach Paul Alexander, a McNally disciple who has plotted against pass rushers for the past 20 years. “You compare him with Reggie White and Bruce Smith because he’s got the ability to take over a game by himself.”

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