NFL: New Orleans Saints Hire Rob Ryan as Defensive Coordinator

The longest five minutes in NFL history is finally over as the New Orleans Saints have officially hired Rob Ryan as their new defensive coordinator.  Ryan stated that he would be out of work for “five minutes” when he was fired from the Dallas Cowboys and though it took a bit longer, it certainly wasn’t difficult for him to land a new spot.  Read more after the jump.


NFL: Eagles Fire Defensive Coordinator Juan Castillo

The Philadelphia Eagles have fired defensive coordinator Juan Castillo and promoted secondary coach Todd Bowles into the position, the team announced Tuesday. GameTimeGirl


NFL: Eagles DT Fletcher Cox is Welcomed to the NFL With a Profanity-Laced Tirade

There is more than one way to say “Welcome to the NFL,” Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Juan Castillo’s version just has a bit more spice.  Read more after the jump. Shay Marie x @gametimegirl


NFL: Jets Offensive & Defensive Coordinators Given Contract Extensions

The Jets gave offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine contract extensions last offseason but never announced it to the public.  The Jets defense is among the best in the league but the offense has come under major fire for underperformance.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


NFL: Cowboys Rob Ryan Says He Talks A Lot but “I’m the best at what I do”

Trash talk is normal in competitive sports there’s just one thing, make sure you can back it up!  Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has been very vocal, trashing the Eagles and the Lions then losing horribly to them.  Rob definitely has skills but he has to make sure his team is up to par before he goes off at the mouth.  Now he’s starting to see the error of his ways and realizes maybe it wasn’t the best thing to do or did he really?  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


NFL: Giants Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell Doesn’t Deny Teaching Faking

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl New York Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell would not confirm or deny accusations made by one of his former players, Bryan Kehl, that he coaches his players to fake injuries. “I can’t say I’ve ever done that and I can’t say that I haven’t done that,” Fewell said Thursday. “I know that the young man (Giants safety Deon Grant) was down and I was glad that he got up, and he was able to play. If the guy can’t play to his full potential and he was hurt, then he was hurt. But I can’t say I did and I can’t say I’ve never done that. So I’m not gonna go back and forth about it.”


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