Head Coach: Bill O'Brien(2014-17) Asst. Head Coach/Defense: Romeo Crennel(2017) OC: Bill O'Brien(2014) | George Godsey(2015-16) | Bill O'Brien(2017) QB: George Godsey(2014-16) | Sean Ryan(2017) RB: Charles London(2014-17) WR: Stan Hixon(2014-15) | Sean Ryan(2016) | John Perry(2017) TE: John Perry(2014-16) | Tim Kelly(2017) OL: Paul Dunn(2014) | Mike Devlin(2015-17) OQC: Tim Kelly(2014-16) Offensive Asst.(/QBs): Pat O'Hara(2015-17) Offensive Asst.(/OL): Will Lawing(2017) Offensive Asst.(/ST): Wes Welker(2017) DC: Romeo Crennel(2014-16) | Mike Vrabel(2017) DL: Bill Kollar(2014) | Paul Pasqualoni(2015) | Anthony Weaver(2016-17) LB: Mike Vrabel(2014-16) | Bobby King(2017) Secondary: John Butler(2014-17) Asst. Secondary: Anthony Midget(2014-17) DQC: Will Lawing(2014-16) Defensive Asst.: Anthony Pleasant(2015) Defensive Asst.: Shane Bowen(2017) ST: Bob Ligashesky(2014-15) | Larry Izzo(2016-17) Asst. ST: Doug Coleman(2014-17) S&C: Craig Fitzgerald(2014-17) Asst. S&C: Sean Hayes(2014-16) Asst. S&C: Anthony Pleasant(2014) Asst. S&C: Brian Bell(2015-17) Asst. S&C: Ian Jones(2017) Director of Football Research: Jim Bernhardt(2014-17)
Thats right, well the ST still sucks, thats why I got confused, it hasnt changed much, a lot of penalties in the special teams.
It's not so much a coaching issue as it is a talent issue. One of the ways lack of depth manifests itself is shitty special teams.
Titans lose, Mularkey is fired. So do we go after Dick LeBeau? Assuming Vrabel gets the Colts or Lions job
watching gary brown run for 1,000 yards was one of my favorite highlights of that season. As a butter ball kid, I enjoyed watching big running backs do their thing. Brown, natrone means, bam bam escobar morris, jerome bettis. The Golden age for running backs with bellies, even though brown was more of a one hit wonder. what was this thread about? at least we're not looking for patriots sound system operators to give jobs to.
Honestly I think that has more to do with poor roster depth than coaching. Team is just too too heavy.