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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Maybe Troy Brown handles some coaching duties this year in a split role - like WR/DB/WR Coach/DB Coach/etc/etc
As receivers coach in 2001, Fears helped both Troy Brown and David Patten produce career years. Brown established a franchise record with 101 receptions for a career-high 1,199 yards and earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl. It was Brown's first 1,000- yard season of his eight-year career. Patten, who entered the season with just 71 career receptions in four seasons, claimed the starting role opposite Brown and was credited with 51 receptions for 749 yards and four touchdowns.
Fears originally joined the professional coaching ranks as the receivers coach on **** MacPherson's staff with the Patriots in 1991. After two seasons in New England, he accepted a position with the Bears in Chicago, where he coached the receivers for six seasons (1993-98) before returning to New England in 1999.
still stinks to lose coaches. i wonder if it's a promotion or lateral move
I think we will survive fine but I guess if I was BB this would not look good for Mangini . You give him a job and he leave to go to your rival than he wants to take your other coaches.
Maybe I am nive' but why doesn't Mangini start his own coaching tree.
Ingrate B^&**((!
i dont think its a promotion because the jets have shottenheimer as the offensive coordinator. maybe he will be with the wide recievers but just have assisstant head coach added to his title or something like that
I don't know enough about him either way but Bethel Johnson and Chad Jackson aren't exactly ringing endorsements.Daboll is an EXCELLENT receivers coach. Is he moving horizontally without a promotion?
Under Daboll the Pats lead the league in fewest dropped balls for a few years. He is a great, great coach.
. [/QUOTE]February 14th, 2007
Daboll not yet to Jets?
Posted by Albert Breer at 3:02 pm
According to an NFL source, the Jets have not hired Patriots receivers coach Brian Daboll.
The source did not indicate it will not happen, just that it has not happened. Daboll has been with the Patriots since 2000, serving as a defensive quality-control assistant until becoming receivers coach in 2002. He oversaw the development of David Givens and Deion Branch, and also was lauded in many circles for the outstanding job he did with a patchwork group of receivers through the 2006 season.
The Jets’ receivers coach is Noel Mazzone and the team does not have any apparent openings on its staff. While there is no quarterbacks coach listed, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer — who was position coach for Drew Brees, Doug Flutie and Philip Rivers in San Diego from 2002-05 — works in that role
Daboll is an EXCELLENT receivers coach. Is he moving horizontally without a promotion?
Under Daboll the Pats lead the league in fewest dropped balls for a few years. He is a great, great coach.
I hate to say it (who am I kidding), but Josh McDaniels is screwed next year. Yup, had to throw the obligatory dump on him.
What are you Daboll's agent.Daboll is as good as Scarneccia is with the O-Line. Both turn mostly cast-offs, 7th round picks, and rookies into dominant units. And just like with Scarneccia, there are some players that just don't work out. By the way, picking out Chad Jackson is idiotic at this point.
Daboll is an EXCELLENT coach, and the Pats just took another hit on our coaching talent.