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Greg Schiano (HC Rutgers Scarlet Knights)



Just sayin':

1. (To his credit) Ryan Day is really taking the "high road" here.

2. After the Tennessee fiasco (with innuendos that he knew about Sandusky while at Penn State, etc.) I'm thinking that he might now realize that his future football coaching career might result in more (and better) opportunities in the NFL.
 
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I also want to say that I thought he was a class act. Last season was not what any of us wanted on defense but he gave us three good years before that. He leaves with respect.
Thought he was a class act and thankful for his leadership especially helping Day during his interim head coach period.

Best of luck to Greg wherever he ends up.
 
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Saw something that Bert was flying his fat mouth about expecting the DC role in NE. I'm sure that him talking openly about what's going on behind closed doors is a way to endear oneself to Billy B.

https://nesn.com/2019/01/nfl-rumors-bret-bielema-expects-to-be-patriots-next-defensive-coordinator/

Ben Volin of The Boston Globe reported Sunday, citing a league source, that current Patriots consultant Bret Bielema “has been telling people that he’s going to become the Patriots’ next defensive coordinator.”

Bielema was the head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers from 2006 to 2012 before leaving to become the head coach at Arkansas. The 49-year-old went 29-34 in five seasons in Fayetteville before being fired at the end of the 2017 season. He has spent the last year as a consultant to Belichick.

New England normally keeps its coaching hires in-house so the promotion of Bielema, while a little out of left field, wouldn’t be completely out of character for Belichick and the Patriots.
 
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Has Nike begun crafting his hoodie tent?

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This is to cover the torso.

I guess Nike wanted the woman in the picture for reference.
 
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Peter King: 'Greg Schiano has gotten jobbed' More Than Any Other High Level Football Coach Recently

Greg Schiano is the new defensive coordinator of the New England Patriots. That comes after a three-year run as the defensive coordinator at Ohio State under Urban Meyer. New head coach Ryan Day informed Schiano that he was not being retained in January.

And of course there was the Tennessee episode, where Greg Schiano was initially reported as the next Tennessee Volunteer coaching hire, and then there was a massive fan revolt led by Clay Travis and some state politicians. That outcry was, in part, based on Schiano’s history as a Penn State assistant under Jerry Sandusky, and thedeposition testimony by Mike McQueary that assistant Tom Bradley had told McQueary about Greg Schiano also witnessing something with Sandusky.

Peter King appeared on the Dale & Keefe show today to talk about various Patriots topics, and during the course of that conversation, things turned to Schiano. Here’s what King said in relevant part:

It’s clear that there was a mutual admiration society, Bill Belichick and Greg Schiano, and I’ll tell you, look, I’m I’m gonna be a little bit getting the hair on the back of my neck to stand up about Greg Schiano, quite honestly. I think Greg Schiano has gotten jobbed more than any coach on a high level over the last few years in football. Let’s go back to when he was in Tampa. Was he a nut job with some of his rules? Yes, no question about it. Could he have not attacked the middle of the Giants’ offensive line when they were in victory formation? Yes, absolutely, I don’t think you should do that.

But I’ll also tell you this. He had a quarterback, Josh Freeman, who was an insubordinate person when he was the Bucs’ quarterback. And again, look, no quarterback has to, underline has to, it’s not mandatory that you work seven days during the football season. Josh Freeman didn’t think that he should work either much or at all on Tuesdays, that was his day off. And it was always hard for the staff to reach him.

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And then the thing in Tennessee, which was stirred up by, to me, some people who don’t know Greg Schiano at all. And he should be the coach of the Tennessee Volunteers right now, and I just think that he’s gotten jobbed.

Entire article: https://thebiglead.com/2019/02/14/p...any-other-high-level-football-coach-recently/
 
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