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Re: Chuck Long?

Posted: 2/18/2013 9:48 PM

Re: Chuck Long? 


Sherrone Moore

http://www.gocards.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/moore_s herrone00.html


Richard Owens

http://www.uabfootballcamps.com/offensive-coaching -staff.cfm



Here's 2 more TE coach candidates to take a look at. (sorry links don't operate----see profiles in following 2 posts)

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Posted: 2/18/2013 9:49 PM

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Richard Owens
Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers

Richard Owens begins his first season on the staff at UAB after spending two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas.

While on the Razorbacks' coaching staff, Owens worked with the Arkansas tight ends. In 2011, Owens led a group that featured junior Chris Gragg, who ended the season ranked third on the team with 41 receptions and fourth among Razorbacks with 518 receiving yards. Gragg's average of 3.2 receptions per game tied for the highest average among tight ends in the SEC and tied for 11th overall in the conference. Austin Tate also added seven catches for 53 yards from the tight end position.

In his first season at Arkansas in 2010, Owens tutored a group led by Mackey Award winner D.J. Williams. Williams, who also won the Disney Spirit Award and was Arkansas' first Sullivan Award finalist in 2010, was the first Razorback to win the Mackey Award, which is given to the nation's top tight end.

Williams finished his collegiate career with 152 receptions, at the time the second-highest total in school history and the most by a non-wide receiver, and 1,855 receiving yards, which ranked eighth on UA's all-time list. Williams was drafted in the fifth round, 141st overall, of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers to become the earliest-drafted tight end to play for the Razorbacks.

Owens played collegiately at Louisville before a five-year NFL career in which he played for the St. Louis Rams, Minnesota Vikings and N.Y. Jets.

As a freshman in 1999, Owens redshirted at Louisville. The following year, he played in all 12 games with three starts and was selected to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team at tight end. In 2001, he played in 13 games and had three catches, two of which went for touchdowns. He appeared in all 13 games in 2002 with starts in six of the last seven games and ranked sixth on the team with a career-high 20 catches for 182 yards. As a senior, he played in all 13 games with four starts and finished his career with 36 catches for 371 yards and eight touchdowns while also serving as the Cardinals' long snapper.

A native of Middleburg, Fla., Owens played tight end and defensive line at Middleburg High School and was a first-team all-area selection. In 2006, his high school number was retired before a Middleburg High School football game.

After completing his collegiate career, Owens signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings. Owens appeared in 53 NFL games between 2004-09 and started seven contests. He totaled 17 receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown in his career. Owens played for the Vikings from 2004-07 and was named the captain of the special teams in 2005. From 2007-08, Owens was a member of the St. Louis Rams' organization before he signed with the New York Jets in July of 2009.

Owens earned his degree in sports administration from Louisville in 2004. He and his wife, the former Tina Ryan, have one daughter, Rylan.
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Posted: 2/18/2013 9:51 PM

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Sherrone Moore

Position:
Tight Ends
Experience:
5th Season

02/06/2012
Watson Elevated to Offensive Coordinator Position
Sherrone Moore Hired to coach tight ends
03/23/2012
Louisville Football Spring Practice
Louisville Football Spring Practice
Playing Experience
• A former offensive guard at Oklahoma during 06-08' seasons, Moore helped the sooners win two Big 12 Championships and play in two BCS bowls games.

Coaching Experience
2009-11: Louisville (Graduate Assistant)
2012-13: Louisville (Tight Ends)

Bowl Games Coached
2010: Beef `O'Brady's
2011: Belk
2013: Sugar

Coaching Highlights

Louisville
• In his first season as a full-time assistant, Moore oversaw an inexperienced and untested group, but in the end was a solid unit. Tight ends caught 30 passes, including a career-high 14 from junior-college transfer Ryan Hubbell.
• Defensive end B.J. Butler was converted to tight end before the Sugar Bowl, and was influential in the win over the Gators by catching two passes for 43 yards.
• As a graduate assistant, Moore' main focus was on the offensive line. He helped bring together an experienced offensive line that helped lead the Cardinals back to post-season play, and helped Mark Wetterer earn first team All-BIG EAST accolades at offensive guard.
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Posted: 2/19/2013 1:13 AM

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Keith Jackson probably knows how to play TE. Don't know that he has coached tho.
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Posted: 2/19/2013 5:01 AM

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No Chuck please.

Hire someone that actually coaches the position at a high level, please.
 
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Posted: 2/19/2013 6:46 AM

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James Spady from Nevada would be a great choice. His TEs are very productive and he had 4 years in Ault's system.

www.nevadawolfpack.com/sports/...ady_761981.html
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Posted: 2/19/2013 8:29 AM

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jakebrakes wrote:
Sherrone Moore

Position:
Tight Ends
Experience:
5th Season

02/06/2012
Watson Elevated to Offensive Coordinator Position
Sherrone Moore Hired to coach tight ends
03/23/2012
Louisville Football Spring Practice
Louisville Football Spring Practice
Playing Experience
• A former offensive guard at Oklahoma during 06-08' seasons, Moore helped the sooners win two Big 12 Championships and play in two BCS bowls games.

Coaching Experience
2009-11: Louisville (Graduate Assistant)
2012-13: Louisville (Tight Ends)

Bowl Games Coached
2010: Beef `O'Brady's
2011: Belk
2013: Sugar

Coaching Highlights

Louisville
• In his first season as a full-time assistant, Moore oversaw an inexperienced and untested group, but in the end was a solid unit. Tight ends caught 30 passes, including a career-high 14 from junior-college transfer Ryan Hubbell.
• Defensive end B.J. Butler was converted to tight end before the Sugar Bowl, and was influential in the win over the Gators by catching two passes for 43 yards.
• As a graduate assistant, Moore' main focus was on the offensive line. He helped bring together an experienced offensive line that helped lead the Cardinals back to post-season play, and helped Mark Wetterer earn first team All-BIG EAST accolades at offensive guard.
Wow. Didn't know he got a gig.
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Posted: 2/20/2013 10:24 AM

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So far we have :

Chuck Long (Unemployed)
Mark Mangino (Unemployed)
Jamie Christian (Houston)
Jonathan Hayes (Bengals)
Greg Roman (Stanford)
James Spady (Nevada)
Sherrone Moore (Louisville)
Richard Owens (UAB)

Who do you want as the Sooners TE/FB coach from this group, or is there someone else
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Posted: 2/20/2013 1:35 PM

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KhalDrogo wrote: So far we have :

Chuck Long (Unemployed)
Mark Mangino (Unemployed)
Jamie Christian (Houston)
Jonathan Hayes (Bengals)
Greg Roman (Stanford)
James Spady (Nevada)
Sherrone Moore (Louisville)
Richard Owens (UAB)

Who do you want as the Sooners TE/FB coach from this group, or is there someone else
I doubt we can afford Hayes and why would he want to come back to the job he left???
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Posted: 2/20/2013 1:47 PM

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I hope it would  be a coach who has a great relationship with  High

School Football coaches....
FlaOakie
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Posted: 2/20/2013 2:31 PM

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KhalDrogo wrote: So far we have :

Chuck Long (Unemployed)banghead
Mark Mangino (Unemployed)banghead
Jamie Christian (Houston)
Jonathan Hayes (Bengals)
Greg Roman (Stanford)
James Spady (Nevada)
Sherrone Moore (Louisville)
Richard Owens (UAB)

Who do you want as the Sooners TE/FB coach from this group, or is there someone else
Nice summary KD.  I would definately say NO to the top 2 listed and hope that they would seriously consider the other candidates to determine if there is mutual interest.

IMHO, the last two on the list would be ideal, at least on paper.  Check out those profiles.  Owens played TE in college and NFL, and coached a Mackey winner and put in his time at Arky where their TEs are productive. 

Moore's resume is also impressive and getting experience under Charlie Strong, well that says something too.

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