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Jauron to Browns, Who Might Eye Castillo?

UPDATED: The Browns confirmed the hiring of Dick Jauron as defensive coordinator and released quotes from Jauron and head coach at Shurmur.

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Jauron to Browns, Who Might Eye Castillo?

POSTED: Friday, January 21, 2011, 11:22 AM

UPDATED: The Browns confirmed the hiring of Dick Jauron as defensive coordinator and released quotes from Jauron and head coach at Shurmur.

“Dick is someone I have known for many years, who is an outstanding football coach and very well-respected around the league,” Shurmur. said “He has a tremendous knowledge of the game and is an excellent teacher. His experience in the NFL as a player, position coach, coordinator and head coach will be a huge asset to our staff and I am looking forward to having him as a member of the Cleveland Browns.”

Added Jauron: “I want to thank Pat and the Cleveland Browns for this great opportunity. There were many elements of this job that were attractive for me. I have known Pat and his family for a long time, and in fact, I played for and coached with his uncle, Fritz. I believe that with people like Pat Shurmur, Mike Holmgren and Tom Heckert in place, this organization is building a solid foundation. I can’t wait to get started with the Browns.”

FROM EARLIER:

The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that a source has said the Browns will hire Eagles secondary coach Dick Jauron as their defensive coordinator. In the hours since that report, other reports indicate Jauron has accepted the job, although head coach Pat Shurmur declined to confirm.

Jauron, 60, might have been the leading remaining candidate -- publicly identified candidate, anyway -- to succeed Sean McDermott with the Eagles. A CSNPhilly.com report earlier this week said he had promised the Eagles he wouldn't sign anywhere else without checking back with them, so presumably, he checked and the Birds demurred.

The Eagles are scheduled to talk to Saints defensive secondary coach Dennis Allen this weekend, after he interviews with Denver. Allen's interview with Broncos head coach John Fox took place today in Charlotte, N.C., the Denver Post is reporting.

Fox has said he hoped to have his entire coaching staff set in time for Senior Bowl practices next week in Mobile, Ala., and to meet with the team's scouting staff. However, his timetable could have changed.

Later Friday, the Plain Dealer reported that Eagles offensive line coach Juan Castillo was "in the mix"  for the Browns' offensive coordinator job. Cleveland's general manager is former Eagles GM Tom Heckert. Castillo earlier was mentioned in speculation about a job in Minnesota, but those vacancies have been filled. A team source told the Daily News that the Browns have not asked for permission to speak with Castillo.

The pace of the Eagles' search for a replacement to McDermott has been a bit of a mystery. Unless they already have identified someone with a team still involved in the playoffs they are sure will take the job, they don't seem to be approaching the task with any great alacrity or focus. More than once when a name has emerged, people close to the situation have hinted that the person named isn't a top candidate, that the interview is a favor to someone.

It's almost as if the Eagles felt their biggest need was a d-line coach -- they've replaced Rory Segrest with Jim Washburn -- and the naming of a defensive coordinator is kind of a minor detail.

It certainly seems now, if Jauron is out of the picture, that the search will drag into next week's Senior Bowl practices, always the league's informal job fair. Expect about 200 Tweets a day on who Howie or Andy is talking to at the moment, even if they are discussing the local cuisine. 

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Comments  (67)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:42 AM, 01/21/2011
    Didn't want him anyway, too plain from what I have seen over the years. Andy must have a wild-card somewhere.
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  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:03 PM, 01/21/2011
    D-line coach from Green Bay, was D Cord at Carolina, is aggressive
    davi
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:24 AM, 01/22/2011
    Trgovac. That's the guy. I posted it here last week, it'll be him. He was here under Rhodes, then was the D Coordinator in Carolina when they beat the Eagles.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:05 PM, 01/21/2011
    I just hope Andy is enjoying the beach.......
    Earl J
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:08 PM, 01/21/2011
    The passengers are leaving a sinking ship or not signing up for the cruise........Think about it.....coaches know the talent is slim, the organization will not go out and do what is necessary to win (either in spending money or altering the the etched in stone philosophies)and the goal of the franchise is NOT winning it all.........
    nuggett
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:16 PM, 01/21/2011
    They are taking promotions, not jumping ship. Andy better tell Heckert to quit cherry picking.
    Klambake
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:00 AM, 01/22/2011
    The talent isn't "thin" at all. The reason that they played poorly was because McDermott didn't know what he was doing. Any talented coach can take a look at the Eagles situation and clearly see they have talent but the coaching was an issue. Players were explaining how to play defense. McDermott cost us Howard and Clemens because during team meetings they pointed out that he didn't know what he was doing. Players were making adjustments on the sidelines during games because McDermott wasn't. It was getting out of control. McDermott needed a few more years to develop but was thrown into the coordinator jon by Jim Johnson's passing. He's still not ready and, with billions at stake, the Eagles couldn't afford to wait. They brought in Jouran to mentor McDermott. If they wanted Jouran to take his place, they would have done it last year.
    MikeP
  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:12 PM, 01/21/2011
    I like it. Time to introduce some new blood instead of promoting from within.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:14 PM, 01/21/2011
    FIRE THE FAT MAN!!
    Barroid Bonds
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:26 PM, 01/21/2011
    Secondary stunk anyway.
    Vote for Dickie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:38 PM, 01/21/2011
    You just don't replace a Rory Seagrest...He is a one of a kind coach who was able to ruin 2 different positions. I think the birds will get the relative unknown because that is what they do. Remember Jim Johnson was not such a big name when he came here but he ended up well. My pick is the DC from the Jets.
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  • 0 like this / 1 don't   •   Posted 1:09 PM, 01/21/2011
    Don't know about all that... but will agree that a lot of the fan base is trashy.
    AlonzoMoselyFBI
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:55 PM, 01/21/2011
    Nobody smart spends there time posting on site of a team they clearly don't like.


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