Report: Colts hire Pep HamiltonMike Florio, profootballtalk.com The number of minority play-callers in the NFL has now doubled. According to Chris Mortensen of ESPN, the Colts have struck a deal with Stanford offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton for that same position in Indianapolis. Hamilton coached Colts quarterba… |
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NBC Sports, yahoo.com Bruce Arians' successful tenure as Colts head interim coach got a few heads to turn, and the Arizona Cardinals saw enough to make him their next coach. After the excitement of accepting a new job passes, Arians needs to address how Arizona can become a … |
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- After nearly 38 years in the business, at age 60, Bruce Arians finally is an NFL head coach. |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com Less than three weeks after he was fired as offensive coordinator of the Raiders, Greg Knapp is back in the AFC West. The Broncos have announced that Knapp is their new quarterbacks coach. Knapp fills the spot on the coaching staff that became vacant wh… |
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Kerry Byrne, CNNSI.com The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers each made major and even controversial decisions on offense this year. |
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Tony Dungy has performed many roles since retiring as an NFL head coach after the 2008 season. One of those includes advising college athletes who might be in need of some guidance. |
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Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com The NFL has acknowledged disappointment regarding the lack of diversity in this year’s round of coaching and G.M. hires. There’s another trend that the league should regard as even more troubling. As former Buccaneers and Colts coach Tony Dungy, now… |
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Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com Last month, Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians made it clear that he’s not going to take just any NFL coaching job, even though there are only 32 of them. “I’m not just gonna run away to be a head coach, I’m not gonna do that,” Arians said… |
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