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Sorry Dozer, your boy Coughlin is on his way to.....
What scares me about Marvin Lewis is that when a few players were cut from the Ravens last year and offered contracts to Washington they refused even though Lewis was there. Plus, the Skins looked awful on defense this year. Makes you wonder was it the coaching or the awesome talent Baltimore had that made the coaching look good.
Originally posted by lordofgun Is Coughlin that dumb? If so, I wouldn't want him here anyway. No one in their right mind would go to Cinci until Brown is gone.
No kidding. Mike Brown's spending habits would make any coach look bad. He won't pay well for talent for the most part.
Coughlin became the first head coach of the Jaguars on February 21, 1994, following a successful three seasons as head coach at Boston College. A veteran of 30 years in coaching, including 17 at the collegiate level and seven as an NFL assistant, Coughlin previously coached wide receivers for the Philadelphia Eagles (1984-85), Green Bay Packers (1986-87), and New York Giants (1988-1990). He was a member of the Giants' Super Bowl XXV champion coaching staff prior to being named head coach at Boston College in 1991. In three seasons at Boston College, he turned a struggling program into a top-20 team, posting a 21-13-1 record. Coughlin's previous 14 seasons as a college coach were at Rochester Institute of Technology 1970-73 (head coach), Syracuse 1974-1980, and Boston College 1981-83.
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