Eagles promote within defensive staff
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Eagles promote within defensive staff
As expected, the Eagles have made two changes to new defensive coordinator Juan Castillo's staff from within, promoting Mike Caldwell to linebackers coach and Michael Zordich to secondary/safeties coach.
The likelihood is that the Eagles also will had a secondaries/cornerbacks coach to complete the staff.
Here is background on each, courtesy of the Eagles:
A former linebacker and special teams stalwart with the Eagles, Caldwell served as the team’s assistant linebackers coach in 2010. Caldwell initially joined the Eagles staff as a defensive quality control coach in 2008. As the team’s quality control coach, Caldwell also assisted with the linebacker and defensive line position groups. He served as an intern coach during the Eagles 2007 training camp, working with the linebackers.
Caldwell enjoyed an 11-year NFL career as a linebacker with Cleveland (1993-95), Baltimore (1996), Arizona (1997), Philadelphia (1998-2001), Chicago (2002), and Carolina (2003). He played in 159 career regular season games and posted 14.5 sacks and eight interceptions, while proving to be a top special teams performer. In fact, Caldwell was voted by his teammates as the Eagles special teams most valuable player in 1998.
A former hard-hitting safety with the Eagles, Zordich originally joined Philadelphia’s coaching staff as an intern in 2009 before being promoted to defensive quality control coach in 2010. Prior to joining the Eagles, Zordich had been hired by Youngstown State as a safeties coach early in 2009. He also worked as a defensive assistant at Cardinal Mooney HS in Youngstown from 2003-08.
A 9th round draft choice of the San Diego Chargers in 1986, Zordich played in 185 games for the New York Jets (1987-88), Phoenix Cardinals (1989-1993) and the Eagles (1994-98) and recorded 810 tackles, 20 interceptions, five sacks and four touchdowns.
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- Woo hoo Flyboy24
Two words about the future of our secondary: Michael Irvin Leegles
If Banner didn't have such a blimp sized ego he would have had Dawk on the field the last two years where his take no prisoners style was needed then have him ready to step in and lead the young secondary from the bench. daisy99
Amen Daisy! Earl J
I would have liked to see them bring in a more experienced db coach to help Castillo, like Washburn for the line.....Zordich couldn't even get the top job at Cardinal Mooney HS! cannon00
Joe "Nickles" Banner! pokerplayersunite- Dawk as a coach, maybe. It was clearly a good move to let him go. The price was way too high. gho_matt
- So which of the 1/2 dozen FS were were worth their price that last few years for the Birds?
Earl J
is this yet a again a lesson in mediocrity? a o-line coach is promoted to the d-coord? did I miss something or is there actually a good reason for that other than the possibility of a short season and this is just the Eagles being cheap f*cks again and bringing in people who dont have a clue...i.e. mcdermott Atlas
John Bunting. dasher- The Tonner hopes these guys get a say in selecting players. It's obvious the accounting office of Banner and Roseman aren't getting the job done. The Tonner doesn't mean to leave out Reid, he's just not an accountant but he's no better talent evaluator than the Tonner. Players make plays, accountants make tax returns. Just how in the heck did accountants become two-thirds of the front office? Makes the Tonner want to puke.
- Zordich looks like he belongs on a construction site
You assume that Dawk would like to work for an organization that dissed him and nickel and dimed him out of here...Why would he want to work for a football organization that has non football bean counters and their lackeys making football decisons....and for an owner that has not made a commitment to winning it all.... nuggett
Time will tell. To me, it all feels like adjustments by a perpetual 10-6 franchise. With the exception of Washburn, who could be a different story. armchairGM
As much as i don't like it, I have to give them a chance. Andy is taking a risk that just might pay off for this team. Advertiser54




