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Bob Sanders

 
Wikipedia: Bob Sanders (American football coach)
Bob Sanders
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Date of birth December 5, 1953 (1953-12-05) (age 55)
Place of birth United States Jacksonville, North Carolina
Position(s) Defensive Line Coach
College Davidson College
Team(s) as a coach/administrator
1978

1980-1982

1983-1984

1985-1988


1989


1990

1991-1993


1994-1997


1998



1999


2000


2001-2004

2005

2006-2008

2009-present
Georgia Tech
(Part-time Coach)
East Carolina
(Defensive Line/Linebackers)
Richmond
(Linebackers)
Duke
(Outside Linebackers/Defensive Ends)
Duke
(Co-Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers)
Florida
(Defensive Ends)
Florida
(Ass. Defensive Co-Coordinator/ Banditbacks/Gatorbacks)
Florida
(Ass. Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends)
Florida
(Ass. Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends/Strong-side Linebackers)
Florida
(Ass. Head Coach/Defensive Ends/Strong-Side Linebackers)
Florida
(Ass. Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Miami Dolphins
(Linebackers)
Green Bay Packers
(Defensive Ends)
Green Bay Packers
(Defensive Coordinator)
Buffalo Bills
(Defensive line)

Bob Sanders is the defensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills. He joined them in 2009 after coaching for four years with the Green Bay Packers, four years with the Miami Dolphins, and after 11 years with the Florida Gators. He was let go by the Green Bay Packers following a disappointing 2008 season.[1]

Sanders was hired on January 29, 2009 by the Buffalo Bills as defensive line coach.[2] Sanders worked under Steve Spurrier for 11 years at Florida. He also worked under veteran defensive coordinator Jim Bates for 5 years, from 2001-2004 at Miami coaching linebackers, and in 2005, as defensive ends coach in Green Bay.

References

  1. ^ Green Bay Packers Fire Six Coaches ESPN.com, January 5, 2009
  2. ^ Bills Hire Sanders for D-line Buffalonews.com, January 29, 2009
Preceded by
Jim Bates
Green Bay Packers Defensive Coordinators
2006-2008
Succeeded by
Dom Capers



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