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Originally Posted by
soulman
Bates maybe but I don't think so unless after Trestman meets with Jay he decides it's good idea to keep him. Maybe more as a QB coach and play caller. I'd like to see an OC who's a good line coach because we need to replace Tice in that capacity. In that regard he wasn't all that bad.
Do you believe Dennison would accept the OC job in CHI? I mean he's a good oline coach and has already been interviewed by Emery.

Originally Posted by
soulman
O'Dea left with Toub for KC and the Browns won't let Tabor out of his contract so of the guys Emery met with you've got DeCamillis, Armstrong, and the guys from Minny is Peifer or Peiper?
Amstrong knows Eric Weems from his days in ATL, maybe he and DeCamillis would be worth interviewing again.
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@AdamSchefter: Former Saints interim head coach Aaron Kromer has accepted the Offensive coordinator and offensive line coaching job with the Chicago Bears.
I'll pick Aaron Kromer as the new OC. Strange hire. No OC expereience. He was the Saint's O-line coach, and served as intereim head coach during the HC's 6-game suspension.
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Originally Posted by
Shark86x
@AdamSchefter: Former Saints interim head coach Aaron Kromer has accepted the Offensive coordinator and offensive line coaching job with the Chicago Bears.
I'll pick Aaron Kromer as the new OC. Strange hire. No OC expereience. He was the Saint's O-line coach, and served as intereim head coach during the HC's 6-game suspension.
That's a bit out of left field... Kromer has no offensive experience outside of coaching the grunts on the line. Trestman and Kromer worked together in 2002-03 in Oakland.
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Originally Posted by
draw2anderson35
That's a bit out of left field... Kromer has no offensive experience outside of coaching the grunts on the line. Trestman and Kromer worked together in 2002-03 in Oakland.
If Trestman will be the primary OC, this is not unheard of to get a guy like Kromer to groom and serve as an assistant of sorts. Kind of like when Kubiak was the OC in Denver. He didn't actually call plays. If Kromer gets it, Trestman would work closely with him and I think Trestman would be the main guy.
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Originally Posted by
kdbrich
If Trestman will be the primary OC, this is not unheard of to get a guy like Kromer to groom and serve as an assistant of sorts. Kind of like when Kubiak was the OC in Denver. He didn't actually call plays. If Kromer gets it, Trestman would work closely with him and I think Trestman would be the main guy.
You hit the nail on the head...
Aaron Kromer accepts OC role with Chicago Bears - NFL.com
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Originally Posted by
kdbrich
If Trestman will be the primary OC, this is not unheard of to get a guy like Kromer to groom and serve as an assistant of sorts. Kind of like when Kubiak was the OC in Denver. He didn't actually call plays. If Kromer gets it, Trestman would work closely with him and I think Trestman would be the main guy.
My guess is he's the OCINO=Offensive Coordinator in Name Only. Especially since he'll be working the O-Line as well.
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Originally Posted by
JPosh2012
My guess is he's the OCINO=Offensive Coordinator in Name Only. Especially since he'll be working the O-Line as well.
Didn't Babich serve as the "Defensive Coordinator" a few years ago? We all knew that Lovie was the real DC.
Kromer will get a chance to be groomed in the Trestman system. He will likely get an OC or HC job in a few years if things go well.
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Originally Posted by
kdbrich
Didn't Babich serve as the "Defensive Coordinator" a few years ago? We all knew that Lovie was the real DC.
Yes you are correct. After Ron Rivera got shown the door.