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01-30-2012, 05:11 AM
Man, new Colts coach Chuck Pagano must have some serious respect for one of the teams his old ballclub hates the most. That would be the Steelers, and Pagano, the former Ravens defensive coordinator, reportedly will pluck another Pittsburgh assistant to be a coordinator for the Colts.
On Saturday, it was Pagano surprisingly yanking Bruce Arians out of his so-called retirement in order to make him the offensive coordinator, and a day later, ESPNâs Adam Schefter has reported that Pagano will hire Steelers linebacker coach Keith Butler as defensive coordinator.
A word of caution, though: according to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Butler will interview the job Tuesday and said itâs ânot a done deal.â
And in a switcheroo that only a Kirk Cameron fan could love, NFL.comâs Jason La Canfora reports that Caldwell will interview for the open Steelers offensive coordinator spot vacated by Arians.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin and Caldwell spent one season together in 2001 with the Buccaneers when Tomlin was the defensive backs coach and Caldwell was the quarterbacks coach.
In Paganoâs case, the possible decision to hire anybody from the Steelers defensive coaching staff is probably a smart move -- especially considering Pittsburgh has been a top-ten defensive team in yards allowed every year since 2000.
Butler has been in Pittsburgh the past nine years, and heâs credited with helping mold James Harrison, James Farrior and LaMarr Woodley. Like Arians and Pagano, Butler worked in Cleveland in 2001, so Pagano knows what kind of coach heâs getting.
As PFT reminds us, Butler wanted to interview for the Cardinals defensive coordinator job last year but the Steelers denied him the chance. Now that Butlerâs contract is up, though, it sounds like Butler -- who is largely considered the heir to Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau -- is ready for a promotion.
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On Saturday, it was Pagano surprisingly yanking Bruce Arians out of his so-called retirement in order to make him the offensive coordinator, and a day later, ESPNâs Adam Schefter has reported that Pagano will hire Steelers linebacker coach Keith Butler as defensive coordinator.
A word of caution, though: according to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Butler will interview the job Tuesday and said itâs ânot a done deal.â
And in a switcheroo that only a Kirk Cameron fan could love, NFL.comâs Jason La Canfora reports that Caldwell will interview for the open Steelers offensive coordinator spot vacated by Arians.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin and Caldwell spent one season together in 2001 with the Buccaneers when Tomlin was the defensive backs coach and Caldwell was the quarterbacks coach.
In Paganoâs case, the possible decision to hire anybody from the Steelers defensive coaching staff is probably a smart move -- especially considering Pittsburgh has been a top-ten defensive team in yards allowed every year since 2000.
Butler has been in Pittsburgh the past nine years, and heâs credited with helping mold James Harrison, James Farrior and LaMarr Woodley. Like Arians and Pagano, Butler worked in Cleveland in 2001, so Pagano knows what kind of coach heâs getting.
As PFT reminds us, Butler wanted to interview for the Cardinals defensive coordinator job last year but the Steelers denied him the chance. Now that Butlerâs contract is up, though, it sounds like Butler -- who is largely considered the heir to Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau -- is ready for a promotion.
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