ALOUETTES ANNOUNCE COACHING STAFF
The Montreal Alouettes’ 2014 coaching staff was introduced on Thursday and new head coach Tom Higgins will be able to count on a mix of experience and youth among his personnel this upcoming season, including three former coaches from the Quebec football conference.
Here is the Alouettes’ full 2014 coaching staff:
Tom Higgins, Head Coach (1st season with the Alouettes)
Noel Thorpe, Defensive Coordinator, Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Backs Coach (8th season with the Alouettes)
Rick Worman, Offensive Coordinator (1st season with the Alouettes)
Ryan Dinwiddie , Quarterbacks Coach (2nd season with the Alouettes)
Erik Campbell, Receivers Coach (2nd season with the Alouettes)
Mark Speckman, Running Backs Coach (2nd season with the Alouettes)
André Bolduc, Offensive Quality Control Coach and Special Teams Assistant (1st season with the Alouettes)
Kris Sweet, Offensive Line Coach (1st season with the Alouettes)
Keith Willis, Defensive Line Coach (2nd season with the Alouettes)
Greg Quick, Linebackers Coach (1st season with the Alouettes)
Anwar Stewart, Defensive Quality Control Coach (1st season with the Alouettes)
Decent staff considering how late in the season with the pickings being slim. My guess in Anthony Calvillo will be called to be the Offensive Coordinator as Rick Worman is a weak link on that staff.
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What about Dinwiddie. Not saying you have to be a good QB to be a good QB coach…but he was terrible.
So then you ARE saying you have to be a good QB to be a good QB coach????
DOES KRIS SWEET QUICKLY WEAR OUT HIS WELCOME ON EVERY TEAM OR IS IT JUST ME?
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Steve Sarkisan definitely crushed that theory hasn't he. Quite the coaching career he is putting together down at USC.
Ah, the truth teller Obama is back in town. Gee, too bad our mens Olympic hockey team failed to win a medal and embarrassed our country, just like he said they would.
Then what are you saying? Great point about Sarkisan. He and Milanovich are examples of good coaches and maybe not so great qb's. Totally different jobs.