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Well, Chad O'Shea played college ball with Troy Brown. And he took over as STs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator for Southern Mississippi the same year Adalius Thomas was drafted - so they probably knew each other. And, if you look at his daddy's bio, you see a man whom BB would likely have crossed paths with on occasion.Obviously, none of us has any idea about the talents of a junior coaching assistant for the Vikings. So let's ask the obvious question: what's the six degrees of separation here? Can anybody connect the dots of who might have recommended him to BB & co?
O'Shea's resume:
College coach: Houston 1996-99, Southern Mississippi 2000-02. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2004-05, joined Vikings in 2006.
All possible points of congruence, but I think the trail starts at Scott O'Brien:
- Scott O'Brien coached STs at the U of Pittsburgh from 1987-1990 before BB recruited him to Cleveland.
- Scott O'Brien worked for BB in Cleveland from 1991-1995.
- Frank Gansz Jr spent 1988-1989 coaching ST/OL/DB at U of Pittsburgh with Scott O'Brien.
- Frank Gansz Jr spent 1993-97 coaching ST/TE at U of Houston.
- Chad O'Shea was a QB at Houston 1994-1995.
- Chad O'Shea began coaching at Houston in 1996, became WR's coach 1997, and took over Gansz's TE/STs job in 1998.
- Frank Gansz Jr jumped to the NFL (Raiders) in 1998-1999. 2000 is unaccounted for. He coached the Chiefs' STs 2001-2005.
- Chad O'Shea coached STs for the Chiefs 2003-2005.
- Herman Edwards succeeded **** Vermeil in KC in 2006, Gansz leaves for Balltimore and O'Shea for Minnesota.
- BB hires Scott O'Brien, who has kept in touch with his old college coaching assistant Frank Gansz Jr, who has kept in touch with his old college/NFL buddy/assistant Chad O'Shea, who's daddy is very well known in football circles...mail resumes to 1 Patriot Place.
Sources:
Vikings : Coach Profile
Player Bio: Mike O'Shea :: Genrel
Scott O'Brien - Official New England Patriots Biography
Player Bio: Frank Gansz, Jr. - Football












