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Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 9:40 pm
by SportsWorld
http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/20 ... nator.html
The Bears Friday named Rod Marinelli their new assistant head coach/defensive coordinator.

Marinelli has spent 14 seasons as an NFL coach working last year as the Bears assistant head coach/defensive line. In 2009, Chicago's defensive line produced 24 sacks, tied for ninth most in the NFL among defensive fronts.

Before he came to Chicago, Marinelli spent three seasons as head coach of the Detroit Lions and the first 10 as a defensive line coach in Tampa Bay (1996-2005). In the last four seasons with the Buccaneers (2002-05), Marinelli added the duties of assistant head coach. The Buccaneers defensive line racked up 328.5 sacks under Marinelli's tutelage, tops in the NFL during that time among defensive fronts. Before joining the NFL ranks, Marinelli spent 20 years as a collegiate coach.

The team also announced that it named Eric Washington as defensive line coach, Shane Day as quarterbacks coach, Andrew Hayes-Stoker as offensive quality control and Mikal Smith as defensive quality control.

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 10:03 pm
by The Explorer
WTF????

You give the job to a guy who said he would rather coach the line?

I would have rather had Alan Williams from the Colts.

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 10:07 pm
by The Explorer
Don't know who Eric Washington is, and don't know enough about Shane Day. It will be interesting to see how he meshes with Cutler

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 11:45 pm
by dingojazz
This move makes no sense. Marinelli has never been a coordinator. In the beginning of the off season, Lovie said something like Rod is good where's at, implying RodMar wasn't interested in the coordinator job.

Looks like Lovie talked his buddy into taking the title of DC. Another "Lovie Buddy" gets promoted. Blah.

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 12:10 am
by IbreakNeckZ101
lmao.. this team will be an epic joke this year..

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 1:14 am
by SportsWorld
We're basically the Lions from a few years ago. Martz and MarinellI!

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 1:17 am
by Art Vandelay
Reminds me of when Zeke's Knicks had Crawford and Curry and E-Robb. Didn't work the first go around, dudes!

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 2:38 am
by Chewie
Repeat after me....

They'll only be around for one year. They'll only be around for one year. They'll only be around for one year.

:sigh:

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 4:45 am
by Balance-a-Bull
All the outside interviews were just smokescreens for the ultimate plan of hiring in-house all along.

http://chicagobears.com/news/NewsStory. ... ry_id=6534

February 5, 2010
Marinelli anointed coordinator as Bears complete staff

By: Larry Mayer | Last Updated: 2/5/2010 3:45 PM

LAKE FOREST, Ill. – The Bears on Friday finalized their coaching staff by naming Rod Marinelli defensive coordinator, Eric Washington defensive line coach and Shane Day quarterbacks coach.

Marinelli, who also will retain his title as assistant head coach, joined the Bears a year ago as defensive line coach after spending the previous three seasons as head coach of the Detroit Lions. Under his guidance in 2009, Bears defensive linemen generated 24 sacks, tied for ninth most in the NFL among defensive fronts.

“I’m very excited,” Marinelli said. “The defensive staff has all worked together, so it’s just a chance to keep going and build on the subtleties of our system. We’ve all been in it together and I think the familiarity will help.”

Rod Marinelli will continue working with Bears defensive linemen this season.
Marinelli and new offensive coordinator Mike Martz will be more involved with a position group this season than Bears coordinators have been in the past, with Marinelli continuing to work with the defensive line and Martz tutoring quarterbacks.

Marinelli boasts 14 years of NFL experience. He was a highly respected defensive line coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1996-2005 before joining the Lions.

Marinelli and Bears coach Lovie Smith worked together for five seasons with the Buccaneers as defensive assistants on Tony Dungy’s staff from 1996-2000. The two roomed together for part of their tenure. Marinelli also worked with Bears general manager Jerry Angelo in Tampa.

“Rod is among the best defensive coaches in the NFL and will be an excellent defensive coordinator for us,” Smith said. “We considered outside possibilities, but I didn’t feel our defense would benefit the same way it will with Rod in the coordinator role.”

When Smith was hired by the Bears in 2004, he tried to bring Marinelli to Chicago as defensive coordinator. But the Buccaneers declined to allow Marinelli out of his contract.

From the first day I became head coach of the Chicago Bears, I envisioned Rod as our defensive coordinator,” Smith said. “I considered him for the role last year, but wanted him to have the opportunity to work exclusively with our defensive line and become acclimated to our team. He will remain in our defensive line room, but will add the responsibility of the defensive calls on game day.”

Washington spent the last two seasons as Bears assistant defensive line coach. Prior to that, he coached at Texas A&M (1997), Ohio University (2001-03) and Northwestern (2004-07).

In addition to Marinelli and Washington, the Bears’ defensive coaching staff includes Bob Babich (linebackers coach), Jon Hoke (defensive backs) and Gill Byrd (assistant defensive backs/safeties).

“As I mentioned at the end of the season, I think we have an excellent defensive staff,” Smith said. “Our position coaches bring a valuable expertise to their respective areas and our defense evolves every year based on the input they bring to our planning meetings. We are excited to get to work and we expect to play the type of disruptive defense we have been known for.”

Day was a quality control coach with the San Francisco 49ers the past three seasons, working with Martz in 2008. Day also worked with new Bears tight ends coach Mike DeBord at Michigan in 2005-06, serving as assistant quarterbacks and quality control coach. His other duties included opponent film breakdown and recruiting.

In addition to Martz, Day and DeBord, other Bears offensive coaches include the recently hired Mike Tice (offensive line) and holdovers Darryl Drake (wide receivers) and Tim Spencer (running backs).

The Bears on Friday also named Andrew Hayes-Stoker offensive quality control coach and Mikal Smith defensive quality control coach.

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 5:13 am
by WEFFPIM
I'm shocked...

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 7:25 pm
by emperorjones
I'll go out on a limb and say.....good hire.
I'm fine with this. More so than hiring the DB guy from Indy who also hasn't called plays. I would have rather had Fewell but what can you do? He turned it down.
This was going to be Lovie's defense all along. I think Rod is a little more aggressive. Bottom line, if the offense doesn't give up half those turnovers we win 3 more games and are in the playoffs. My money is on Martz.

Now what Angelo has up his sleeve is two upgrades on defense - DE and FS. Give Lovie or Angelo or anyone that pressure DE and a solid FS this defense will rock.

Re: Bears name Marinelli defensive coordinator

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 4:38 am
by Friend_Of_Haley
Chewie wrote:Repeat after me....

They'll only be around for two more years, but one will be a strike shortened year. They'll only be around for two more years, but one will be a strike shortened year. They'll only be around for two more years, but one will be a strike shortened year.

:sigh:

yep