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Juan Castillo, first impressions

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Juan Castillo, first impressions

POSTED: Thursday, February 3, 2011, 11:52 AM

The date was April 18, 1998. That is was a long time ago goes without saying. But it is the first time I remember Juan Castillo speaking.

He had been on Ray Rhodes' staff for a couple of years in an entry-level position, learning the business of NFL coaching. Now he was the offensive line coach in what pretty much everyone knew was going to be Rhodes' final season as the Eagles' head coach. This particular day was draft day. It was the day the Eagles picked Tra Thomas.

As part of the media sales job, reporters were brought into one of the players' meeting rooms at the Vet, those old, cramped, damp places with the stained ceiling tiles and the ever-present hint of rodents watching your ever move. There, Castillo popped in a videotape of Thomas and commenced coaching.

I can't tell you exactly what he said, but the memory is full of "whams" and "bams" and whatnot as Castillo grew more and more excited about the player his team had just drafted. His enthusiasm impressed everybody that day. It was really kind of infectious, even given the hard-bitten crew to whom Castillo was preaching.

So much has happened since then, obviously -- topped off Wednseday by Castillo's unlikely elevation to defensive coordinator. Since Andy Reid doesn't allow reporters to talk to his position coaches, most of our communication with Castillo over the years has been limited to nods of hello and observations of how hard he took the losses. Sometimes he would be sitting in the lockerroom -- especially on the road -- and just staring kind of forlornly into the distance.

But after the Wednesday press conference was over, Castillo was talking to a circle of reporters outside the auditorium at the NovaCare Complex. This whole thing really is a bolt from the blue, and I have no earthly idea how it is going to work out. I still don't understand why they took this chance.

But standing there, listening to Castillo, there were no "whams" or "bams" but the same enthusiasm for the task ahead was plain.

After all of these years, that part has not changed.

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Comments  (27)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:25 PM, 02/03/2011
    Juan is a quality coach, however Reid made the same statments about McDermott that he is now making about Juan: "Hard worker, attitude, etc...". "Hard working" is irrelevent if one cannot get the job done which is where McDermott ended up. McDermott lacked credibility and respect from his players (and other coaches). Juan now has the same "credibility issues" McDermott had. Already players are saying "what, the O line coach"??? Juan, much like McDermott, will have huge learning curve being away from D so long. There were definitly more qualified candidates out there and I fear this move represents a high probablity of potential failure.

    Bad move Eagles...you may have just set up yourselves and Juan for failure.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:30 PM, 02/03/2011
    For a team trying to reach the SB, it appears this is a project. As with so many of their other decisions. REID MUST GO!!!
    Gee Money
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  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:57 PM, 02/03/2011
    A good move that retains an enthusiastic, successful, universally respected coach to work with two new "best of the line" coaches in Washburn and Mudd. GO EAGLES!
    Leegles
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:00 PM, 02/03/2011
    For all you guys who wants reid gone is plaine ole stupid. First off, it seem half the NFL head coaches has ties to Ried. Second, who would you hire. The only people out there who might be considered better is Cowher and Gruden, but Andy is just one superbowl victory in being put in with them. I remeber the ray Rhodes era and the Kottite era. Heck, Buddy ryan never even made it to the NFC championship. If he did it was only once. Andy Reid will win a superbowl with the eagles and then he is gonna ride off into the sunset. Then the next decade after that, the fans will be calling to bring him back.
    radicaleaglesfan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:47 PM, 02/03/2011
    No - with this move I do not believe he will win a SB. Nor does 90% percent of the people who can walk and chew gum at the same time. Nor 100% of all the NFL defensive coaches. Reid is just so smart- maybe he should run for president. With the d line coach I thought we maybe onto something - not now.

    One step forward, 3 steps back.

  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:14 PM, 02/03/2011
    this team really needs a professional GM. i mean, come on man.
    snakeplissken
  • 0 like this / 1 don't   •   Posted 1:14 PM, 02/03/2011
    One more signing to come. can't remove marty from oc, so move your offensive line coach to dc, opens up an offensive coaching spot...WHAM, here comes childress back from the unemployed. friends taking care of friends, happens everywhere, everyday. not sure how this will turn out, but radeagalesfan is correct, we've had better football this past decade than we had seen for a long, long time prior.
    edseagles
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:48 PM, 02/03/2011
    If he was Andy's guy since the beginning, why it took so long to promote him defensive coordinator? Somehow the Eagles plan to replace McDermott went down hill, IMO.
    EL Zorro
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:56 PM, 02/03/2011
    Yeah, but the one promising thing i saws yesterday was how his players talk about him. I've heard the raves in the past from Eagles o-Linemen. And I heard Runyan and Justice talk glowingly about him as well. I never heard that about McDermott. All I ever heard about McDermott was that he was Jim Johnson's right hand man...as if proximity to greatness was all it took set you on a path to your own success...
    gee1971
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:14 PM, 02/03/2011
    JUAN now will have the mission of shaping the DEFENSE; DRAFT, FA, game plans...JUAN is AR'S GUY and he will get it done...johnnyu DICK VERMIEL would be PROUD and so am I...CONGRATS AR, GO GETTUM JUAN...johnnyu
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:38 PM, 02/03/2011
    I have a close friend that played in Philly with Juan as his position coach. He just called me and said "Andy Reid hit a home run. No one will be more prepared and thorough as Juan will be. No one understands the whole game better than Juan. The defensive coaches ALWAYS came to Juan for his input. Andy Reid just bought himself 5 more years." That is what Juan's player said. I am very excited that the Eagles showed the leadership and foresight not to do "same old, same old." My friend also said that Jim Washburn is a tremendous coach and do not be surprised if Albert Haynesworth does not end up here with the only coach that brought out his talent.
    tommazza
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:45 PM, 02/03/2011
    Relax people, at least Juan has experience on Defense at the High School level. That's much better than the Accountant turned GM Howie Roseman, who had ZERO experience in football and he evaluates everybody on the team including coaches! Scary stuff!!
    younged
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:42 PM, 02/03/2011
    Silly stuff. Former players do not make great talent evaluators. If I was hiring a GM, I would hire a professional gambler with a nice track record. I'll put my evaluation skills against anyone in the NFL and I never played a down but I have averaged $60k net a year betting football games. For all of the former players on TV, I have never seen a single one who could be a professional handicapper or who can look at game film and be a plus prognosticator.
    UncleStosh
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:00 PM, 02/03/2011
    I would think and experienced coach like him would have to know D pretty well? Why? Seems like you have no clue, figure it out yourself. Gee, Andy showed loyalty, guts, and thinking outside the box. Cut me a break and go back to your xbox
    TexasYankee
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:46 PM, 02/03/2011
    @edseagles: Worst. Theory. Ever. (1) The "open offensive coach position" was filled by Mudd. In fact, that was the the key lynchpin that the Eagles claim they needed to move Castillo to DC (2) Childress does not "need" a job. He is being paid millions by the Vike NOT to coach next season, and (3) If this move was all about opening up a position for Childress, why not move Juan to LB coach? Why DC? C'mon, man. Think for 4 seconds before you post.

    On another note, lets hope Juan works out. This was risky. If nothing else, I give Reid credit for not caring about that fact that everyone will soundly mock this move.
    Zee77
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:19 PM, 02/03/2011
    First of all, the players available to the defense next year will NOT be as good as last year: 1)Graham will not be recovered from his SERIOUS knee injury. 2)Neither will the other new kid at Safety. 3)Juqua Parker is a year older, and so are the other veterans in the line. 4)The draft will only net us so much. And unless KK is traded for a high draft pick, not very much to celebrate at all. So Juan won't have very much to work with, but he has a crew that played their hearts out for Opie. So here's hoping THAT stays with them. I wish Juan and the Iggles the very best of luck for the coming (and future) season/s. FLY IGGLES FLY!!!
    TBear
  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:29 PM, 02/03/2011
    Remember when Reid was hired as our Head Coach after serving as a QB coach? Except for the elusive Supe we've enjoyed some pretty good football around here since! You know what you're getting in Juan and it's all good. Can't wait to see him do his thing...excel!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:30 PM, 02/03/2011
    I've just listened to 2 Juan Castillo interviews w/ radio & tv. First impression, he seems like a really, really nice guy ... self-made from a difficult background, an incredibly hard worker, etc. BUT to hear him say that he has a a lot of experience w/ coaching defense just is not true. Yes, he had discussions w/ JJohnson etc. but it's a huge leap from chalk talk to being "the man" who formulates the entire defensive scheme. I hope he is successful, but I'm not holding my breath. I think Juan will do a good job preparing them before the game, but his inexperience will show when he has to make in-game adjustments. Sound familiar ...Andy?
    misterhman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:45 PM, 02/03/2011
    I'm all for promoting from within but this move is nothing more than to keep Reid in his control mode. An offensive position coach to a defensive coordinator? Give me a break please. Reid wouldn't even consider waiting to interview one of the coaches from GB or PITT. I don't think he wants any outside or honest opinions or coordinators who might give a negative opinion of his defensive players. Castillo will not stir any waves and Reid will continue to be king. I sincerely believe that he is more concerned with control than he is winning a Super Bowl. He has been in control for over 12 years now and still no Lombardi. By naming Castillo the DC we can expect the same status quo in regards to the organization's acceptance of their close but no cigar position. Hard workers do not necessarily translate into qualified coordinators. I think this is one more slap in the face from Andy Reid to the intelligence of the fan base. It's time to stop the arrogance and same old same old with this team under Reid's tenure. Andy Reid will never ever win a Super Bowl, not here not anywhere. He is not capable of it as evidenced by his 12 years of futility and his lack of acknowledging or confirming that his style of playing as well as drafting does not and will not work, nor will he admit that changes to his methods and philosophy must be made to achieve the ultimate goal. I have seen enough year after year to know that nothing is going to change with this team with Reid in charge and in control. If he could he would, but he can't so he won't.
    billro33
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:27 PM, 02/03/2011
    "The defensive coaches ALWAYS came to Juan for his input..." Yeah
    tommazza that really worked out great when the other teams got into the Red Zone.
    essell
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:55 PM, 02/03/2011
    @mazza....you hit the nail on the head..I posted about this yesterday, give the guy a chance..All these armchair GM's want a known 'Defensive Coordinator" same old recycled coaches. Good coaches aren't readily available, fired coaches are. Now we need a cpl studs....
    TexasYankee
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:19 PM, 02/03/2011
    An earlier post was mentioning how some of the past coaches of the Eagles have fared. For the record, the legendary Buddy Ryan not only never got to a championship game, he never won a playoff game as the Eagles coach. Love him or hate him, Reid is the most successful coach the Eagles have had since 1960.
    hawk18
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:51 AM, 02/04/2011
    Castillo wasn't that great as a Offensive Line Coach. He may be a quality guy, but I can't tell he's been an effective line coach based on the productivity, or lack of from the recent Eagles Offensive Line.

    The Eagles this year gave up near 3 sacks a Game and caused a Quarterback switch.

    This was a move to avoid the cost of hiring a quality d coordinator. Budget hire. The McDermott hire was a move to save money. We been Suckerized Again.

    Dexter
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:29 AM, 02/04/2011
    Attention all you negativity experts: Go back to last week when all the names were being mentioned from other teams. NONE of them were already coordinators. All of them were position coaches with famous names, as declared by sportswriters. The Iggles and any other team must make a risky decision when selecting a coordinator be/ it's usually a promotion from position coach. Who among us all can predict with certainty what position coach will become a good coordinator? Some poor coordinators are saved by having an abundance of the essential winning ingredient....talented personnel. juan C. knows plenty of defensive football but he'll need plenty of def. personnel to succeed......and personnel is another story for another staff member, are you listening Howie??????????
    stoneman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:44 AM, 02/04/2011
    I wish the guy luck, but I wasn't impressed by the O line this year particularly after some of the injuries. For me, the backup should be just as good as the starter, that's how stars are born.
    annec
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:24 AM, 02/04/2011
    Another dumb decisions in a string ofdumb decisions. However, he seems to survive because of the blind loyalty of the Philly press.
    Let's fac e it, we even have dumb editors on the Philly newspapers.
    Philadelphia has become the joke of the sports world.
    marioP


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