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Three new upward moves announced today:

Tight Ends Coach Shane Waldron will enter his second season as a member of the Patriots coaching staff and his fifth season with the organization in 2009. . . .

Director of College Scouting Jon Robinson will enter his eighth season in the Patriots’ personnel department . . .

National Scout Monti Ossenfort will enter his eighth season in the NFL and his fifth year with the Patriots,
 
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Tight Ends Coach Shane Waldron will enter his second season as a member of the Patriots coaching staff and his fifth season with the organization in 2009. . . .
Ben Watson seems pleased:

Patriots name Waldron tight ends coach - The Boston Globe

[Watson]said Waldron is familiar with the offense. "It's a new position coach, but Shane and I . . . we have a pretty good relationship. Shane is a guy who has worked really hard. Since I've been there, he's moved up.

"Last year he was doing a lot with the offense, and he was in all of our meetings and everything. He didn't have the title of coach, but he was definitely involved in the planning and the breaking down of film and stuff like that, so it's great for him to have a chance to move up and have an official title. We wish the best for Coach Mangurian."
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And we wish the best for Ben Watson this season.
 
Pats' wide receiver coach is still open. Why not Troy? BTW what's he doing now? He'll always be one of my all-time favorite Pats.
 
Pats' wide receiver coach is still open. Why not Troy? BTW what's he doing now? He'll always be one of my all-time favorite Pats.

Think about the hours each day/night that a Patriots coach needs to put in. Troy is a retired multi-millionaire with outside sources of income from emdorsements, appearances, etc. Why work 11+ hour days 6-7 days a week and have no life with your family unless it's your baseline career and you have no other options?
 
Think about the hours each day/night that a Patriots coach needs to put in. Troy is a retired multi-millionaire with outside sources of income from emdorsements, appearances, etc. Why work 11+ hour days 6-7 days a week and have no life with your family unless it's your baseline career and you have no other options?

Not to mention that his wife, Kim, is a very successful woman who refused to quit her job in West Virginia when Troy married her and she's spent many, many years being patient with Troy living away from home for 9-10 months out of the year while he fulfilled his football dreams. Now that he's retired, there ain't no way he's coming back to coach. At least until she's good and ready to retire.
 
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