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Originally Posted by sdskinsfan2001
The defensive coaching situation as rumored so far seems a little weird to me. Morris is an ex-head coach, he is definitely ready and qualified to be a DC. But if Haslett is staying he should stay as DC and Morris should stay as secondary coach if he's open to it. I think moving Haslett to "Assistant" Head Coach regardless if the money is more is still a demotion in terms of control/coaching of the team. There can be only one head coach.
To sum up if they want Morris to be DC then I think Haslett needs to be let go, if they are keeping Haslett, then he should be DC and Morris should remain DB coach.
I'm glad we got Gruden, I was for giving someone new a chance to be head coach.
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from what i understand haslett is going to be the linebackers coach and help with the defensive gameplan. morris would call the defense on gameday.
I'd be okay with that. haslett has to be a decent coach, but his results as a DC really do stand against him.