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Rich Bisaccia leaving Auburn for NFL
Calvin Watkins
ESPNDallas.com | January 25, 2013
After just 22 days on the job, Rich Bisaccia has left Auburn to reportedly take a job as special-teams coach for the Dallas Cowboys.
Bisaccia, who spent the last two seasons as the Chargers special teams coach, left San Diego for Auburn after he was hired to become a running backs coach/special-teams coordinator on Jan. 3. AL.com reported that Bisaccia will accept the Cowboys job later Friday.
"Rich had an offer that he felt he could not turn down and we wish him nothing but the best," Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said Friday in a statement. "I'm excited that Tim [Horton] will be coaching our running backs. He has a tremendous track record coaching some great backs and I'm extremely confident that will continue here at Auburn. Scott [Fountain] is someone I tried to hire as an assistant coach a year ago at Arkansas State. He is a great coach with a tremendous work ethic, and his strong ties in the state of Alabama will be an asset to our program."
The Cowboys looked at numerous candidates to replace Joe DeCamillis, who left to take the same position with the Chicago Bears. Bruce DeHaven and Alan Lowry also were finalists for the Cowboys job.
Bisaccia was the special-teams coach from 2002-10 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he worked with new Cowboys defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and defensive line coach Rod Marinelli.
The Chargers had three punts blocked under Bisaccia's watch this season.
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I like the fit, we'll have to switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 which means Langfold's spot will be deleted. Quinn, Brockers, and Long as the front 3 isn't bad, hopefully we can find or draft a couple of good LB's and a safety to replace Dahl.
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I figuered thats where he would go, J. Fisher is a B.Ryan disciple.
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The St. Louis Rams have hired Rob Ryan as their defensive coordinator, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
The boisterous Ryan was fired as defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys on Jan. 8, soon after owner Jerry Jones said he would make major changes to a team that finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs.
After his ouster in Dallas, Ryan said, "I'll be out of work for like five minutes."
Jones alluded to two losses -- at Seattle in Week 2 and to Chicago at Cowboys Stadium in Week 4, when Dallas' defense was almost completely healthy -- as part of the reasons he let Ryan go.
Under Ryan, the Cowboys' defense was 19th overall, 17th against the run and 21st against the pass.
Last season, the Rams' defense was coached by a host of assistants after proposed defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was suspended by the NFL for his role in the New Orleans Saints' bounty scandal. The team announced earlier this month that Williams, who has yet to be reinstated by the NFL, won't be with the team next season.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher has a relationship with the Ryan family. He played under Rob's father, Buddy, in Chicago and also was a defensive coordinator under him in Philadelphia.
Information from ESPN's Ed Werder and ESPNDallas.com's Tim MacMahon was used in this report.
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Lol now I get this.
Tony Softli @SoftliSTL
League sources confirm Rams have not hired Rob Ryan. Further talks are coming w/Coach Ryan within 72 hour window. Decision coming soon
Fuck make up your minds
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Originally posted by Geor! View PostYeah but it wasn't official then man
Btw, I bet the first thing he does is circle the date the Rams come to Dallas next year.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostNever going to happen. Suck it up.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostBut I have concerns about his age.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostMe either...
Hey, be nic.....nevermind I just saw who its toward, carry on.
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