Boland's Newsday Blog: Callahan

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  1. hwismer

    hwismer Active Member

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    http://blogs.trb.com/sports/football/jets/blog/2008/06/i_didnt_know_vernon_gholston_w.html


    >>Mangold was particularly effusive in talking about new assistant Bill Callahan, who has been working extensively with the line.

    ?It?s exciting being able to work with him and get a feel of what are things to come,? Mangold said. ?He brings different viewpoints to existing techniques that guys do, but he also brings a new sense of ways to do things and gives you, really, another tool in your toolbox that you can bring out and use effectively throughout the year.?

    I?ll repeat what I?ve said here before and it?s been reinforced after talking with some of the O-linemen this offseason: I think getting Callahan is going to, by year?s end, rank as one of the Jets best offseason moves. <<
     
  2. xmscott

    xmscott Well-Known Member

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    I'd do anything to play golf with some of these guys.
     
  3. freddy and the jets

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    Callahan is a great football guy and you cant have enough people like him on the coaching staff. He is teaching new techniques and we now have the right personell for our line. The recievers will actually have time to get open and t jones will have holes to run through. Our left side of the line is going to be lethal with dbrick faneca and mangold.
     
  4. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Callahan was always known as the guy who is a genius non-head coach. Let someone else drive the ship- allow him to be awesome behind the scenes.

    This O-Line will be more than good with him coaching them, and with his input in the draft room, the Line shouldn't be neglected ever again. Let's hope for good things.
     

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