Bob Stoops
In 1991, the New Orleans Saints' Defensive Coordinator was Jim Mora. He led the team's defense during a season when the Saints made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Mora's coaching style and defensive strategies were instrumental in the team's success during that era.
Dom Capers
The quarterback for the Washington Redskins under head coach Steve Spurrier was Patrick Ramsey. Spurrier coached the team from 2002 to 2003, during which Ramsey served as the starting quarterback for a significant portion of that time. Ramsey was known for his strong arm but struggled with consistency and injuries during his tenure.
Typically, the offensive coordinator or defensive coordinator sits in the coaches' box during a game. This allows them to have an elevated view of the field, helping them analyze the game more effectively and communicate strategies to the head coach on the sidelines. Some head coaches may also choose to observe from the box for a better perspective on the gameplay.
Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams. After the Saints weren't able to reach an agreement financially with Gregg Williams during their 2009 search for a defensive coordinator, Head Coach Sean Payton volunteered to pay $250,000 of his own money to convince Williams to join the Saints. after the great success the Saints had during the 2009-10 season, the Saints organization reimbursed Payton for the $250,000 as they deemed it was well worth the money spent on Williams
Yes, Bruce Arians-Offensive Coordinator, Dick LeBeau-Defensive Coordinator, Keith Butler-Linebackers Coach, James Daniel-Tight Ends Coach, Ray Horton-Defensive Backs Coach, John Mitchell-Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line, and Lou Spanos-Quality Control-Defense note that some have been promoted due to other coaches leaving during the 2006-2007 season On January 13, 2010, Lou Spanos was hired by the Washington Redskins to be their linebackers coach.
Tom Moore was promoted from Wide Receivers coach to Offensive Coordinator during 1980.
No. Coach Phillips has not been head coach of a team that played in the Super Bowl but was the defensive coordinator of the 1989 Denver Broncos that lost to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIV.
Basketball & Baseball
I believe this was during Tom Osbourne's tenure. Bo Pellini I think was Def. Coordinator. Osborne is spelled without a "U". Pelini was not on the staff. Frank Solich was the assistant head coach and running backs coach. Charlie McBride was the Defensive Coordinator and defensive line coach. Ron Brown was the Receivers coach. George Darlington was Defensive Backs coach. Turner Gill was Quarterbacks coach. Tony Samuel coached outside linebackers. Kevin Steele coached inside linebackers. Milt Tenopir was offensive line coach. Dan Young was on offensive line/kickers.
The first Dallas Cowboys "Doomsday Defense" is typically associated with the team's defensive units from the late 1960s to the 1970s, particularly under defensive coordinator Tom Landry. Key players included linebacker Chuck Howley, defensive tackle Bob Lilly, and cornerback Mel Renfro. This formidable defense was known for its aggressive style and ability to shut down opposing offenses, contributing significantly to the team's success during that era.
During Tim Tebow's time at the University of Florida from 2006 to 2009, the head coach was Urban Meyer. Meyer led the Gators to two national championships during Tebow's tenure. Additionally, other key coaches on the staff included offensive coordinator Dan Mullen, who played a significant role in developing Tebow's skills as a quarterback.