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Old 02-16-2008, 02:00 PM   #1
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Default Would you want Troy Brown as Wide Receivers coach over Nick Caserio?

Troy is definately gone barring all of the other receivers either traded away or involved in an major accident.

So with that said,is Brain Caserio who did a superb job with the receivers your 1st choice to coach the WRs again? or if Troy showed some interest and wanted to remain within the organization,would you want him instead?

I think Troy would make a great coach for the receivers but since Caserio has done a great job in his rookie season it would be tough.

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Old 02-16-2008, 02:07 PM   #2
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I don't know if Troy would wish to do that OR have some other post in the organization... I don't know what CoachB and others think about Casano vs anyone else and will leave that decision to them. I would like to see Troy stay with the Pats in some way, but will leave it for him and the Pats to decide on that. If Casano is doing a great job, why the need to change?
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Troy has been told he will always have a place in the organization if he wants one. Position coaches work 60-80 hour weeks for much of the season and they make less than a quarter of what Troy made at veteran minimum. I assume his place would be in community relations much like Andre. More money, less hours, still around the team. His family resides in SC where his wife still works as a chemist and his young children are in school. The didn't relocate during his playing career.
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Troy has been told he will always have a place in the organization if he wants one. Position coaches work 60-80 hour weeks for much of the season and they make less than a quarter of what Troy made at veteran minimum. I assume his place would be in community relations much like Andre. More money, less hours, still around the team. His family resides in SC where his wife still works as a chemist and his young children are in school. The didn't relocate during his playing career.
Well said ... I agree.
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Troy has been told he will always have a place in the organization if he wants one. Position coaches work 60-80 hour weeks for much of the season and they make less than a quarter of what Troy made at veteran minimum. I assume his place would be in community relations much like Andre. More money, less hours, still around the team. His family resides in SC where his wife still works as a chemist and his young children are in school. The didn't relocate during his playing career.
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Make Troy Brown the offensive coordinator.
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"Brian Caserio?"

Is that like a hybrid between Brian Daboll and Nick Caserio?
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If Brown wants to have a position within the organization, I'm sure that he'll always have one. That said, WR coach may or may not be a great fit for him. Doing something and teaching something aren't necessarily one and the same.
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"Brian Caserio?"

Is that like a hybrid between Brian Daboll and Nick Caserio?
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I think Troy should be in charge of defensive backs. He knows routes, heck he played d-back at times. He knows both sides of the ball.
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