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  • #31
    I hope it's true man. I think he'd be a great addition, and I'd like to see him step in for Reid whenever the time comes.

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    • #32
      Report: Spagnuolo expected back to Eagles by end of the week


      Steve Spagnuolo will return to the Eagles in some coaching capacity by the end of the week, according to a report. (Yong Kim/Staff File Photo)

      Steve Spagnuolo is expected to return to the Eagles by the end of the week, Jason LaCanfora of NFL Network reported.
      LaCanfora, citing NFL sources, wrote that Spagnuolo will replace embattled defensive coordinator Juan Castillo, perhaps not in name, but as the leader of the Eagles defense.
      The Eagles had no comment.
      Andy Reid is on vacation until the end of the week, so it is unlikely that any coaching changes will be announced. Reid, of course, was able to mastermind overhauling his coaching staff while he was away on a Caribbean vacation last January.
      Spagnuolo is currently also on a vacation with his wife (at the same location as Reid?) but is expected to return tomorrow. He was fired by the Rams last week after three years as head coach. Spagnulo spent eight years with the Eagles as a defensive assistant, but left in 2007 to become the New York Giants' defensive coordinator.
      If Spagnuolo does not replace Castillo as coordinator he could be named an assistant head coach along with offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. If Castillo is out in his current position, he could fill the vacany at secondary coach after Johnnie Lynn was fired last week.
      Former Eagles safety Quintin Mikell, who played under Spagnuolo last season in St. Louis, said last week that he thought his former coach would end up back in Philadelphia. Mikell said that Spagnuolo, as head coach, may have missed calling plays.


      Posted by Jeff McLane @ 11:35 AM Permalink |13 comments

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      • #33
        look at philly.com taking a shot at Andy: " Reid, of course, was able to mastermind overhauling his coaching staff while he was away on a Caribbean vacation last January"

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        • #34
          I could see them keeping Juan and letting him learn from Spags ,that way if Spags feels like being a HC again, there's someone in place if he walks.Can they just hire him or do they need to bring in all the minority interviews?
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          • #35
            Originally posted by sfphillyfan View Post
            look at philly.com taking a shot at Andy: " Reid, of course, was able to mastermind overhauling his coaching staff while he was away on a Caribbean vacation last January"

            That explains the hiring of Castillo! - Too many Rum and Cokes!
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            • #36
              Originally posted by musicman View Post
              Can they just hire him or do they need to bring in all they minority interviews?

              I think that rule only applies to HC positions.
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