Another Ex-Cowboy coach has joined Trestman's staff.
The highlight of his bio is that his is Rodney Peete's brother.
Another Ex-Cowboy coach has joined Trestman's staff.
The highlight of his bio is that his is Rodney Peete's brother.
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Via Wiki...
Skip Peete is the running backs coach of the Chicago Bears and the brother of former veteran quarterback Rodney Peete. He spent nine years coaching running backs for the Oakland Raiders. He also has experience in college, coaching running backs two years at UCLA and wide receivers at Michigan State and Rutgers and five years at the University of Pittsburgh. Peete has worked with Julius Jones and Marion Barber.
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we have a running backs coach named Skip...
And that's not the worst of it...
"The Bears have also hired Skip Peete to be their running backs coach. Peete was let go by the Cowboys earlier this month after Dallas posted the fewest rushing yards in a season for the franchise since the NFL moved to a 16-game schedule." per PFT
We may have found the only guy can can pick worse coaches than Lovie! LOL
I'n going to cut the guy some slack, but don't see how I can even try to fool myself that this is a good hire.
Hope this isn't Drake 2.0 in the making.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!

I'm not concerned that he was fired by the Cowboys. The Cowboys are a snake bitten franchise IMHO. Here's his bio.
LINK
Skip Peete Biography :
The Dallas Cowboys added Skip Peete to their coaching staff on February 15th as running backs coach.
Peete spent the last eight seasons coaching running backs with the Oakland Raiders. In 2005, Peete coached first time 1,000-yard rusher LaMont Jordan. In 2002, Peete's offensive unit helped the Raiders lead the NFL in total offense on their way to an AFC championship and appearance in Super Bowl XXXVII. In 2000 the Raiders led the NFL in rushing with nearly 155 yards-per-game under Peete's guidance.
Prior to joining the Raiders, Peete spent two seasons (1996-97) coaching running backs at UCLA, where he guided Skip Hicks to two consecutive 1,000-yard and 20-plus touchdown seasons. Peete also served as the wide receivers coach at Rutgers University (1995) and Michigan State (1993-94). Peete began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Pittsburgh in 1988 before coaching wide receivers (1989-90) and then running backs (1991-92) for the Panthers - where he tutored future New York Jets running back Curtis Martin.
Skip Peete - Born January 30, 1963, Mesa, Ariz. Wide receiver University of Arizona 1981-82 and University of Kansas 1984-85. Pro: Wide receiver New York Jets 1987. College coach: University of Pittsburgh 1988-92, Michigan State 1993-94, Rutgers University 1995 and UCLA 1996-97. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 1998-2006.
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 01-18-2013 at 01:16 PM.
Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis
I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.
You gotta question the two last hires, but at the end of the day Emery knows more than us otherwise we'd have taken his seat. If Trestman and Emery sees something in this guy I'll give them time to show. You it's not uncommon for a player that sucks balls in one team move to another team and be succesfull this can pretty much be the case with coaches and hope it's the deal we got here.
Despite that I don't know much about the Cowgirls but do they even have a run game?
In Emery we trust untill proven otherwise.
Oderint dum metuant.