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I saw this posted elsewhere, apparently from the USC website. Sounds pretty encouraging:
Everest spent 2000-05 as the special teams coordinator of the New Orleans Saints.
In 2004, 5 of his players won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week awards, punter Mitch Berger was in the Pro Bowl, John Carney tied the team single game field goal record, Michael Lewis set the team career mark for punt returns and the Saints returned 2 kickoffs for touchdowns.
In 2003, Carney set the team record for consecutive field goals, Berger led the league in net punting and the Saints blocked a field goal in 3 consecutive games.
He was named NFL Special Teams Coach of the Year in 2002 as his unit had 3 TD returns, 5 blocked kicks and an interception. That year, Carney set a club season scoring record, Lewis established an NFL season standard for kickoff/punt return yards and the Saints set the team season punt return coverage record.
Prior to that, he was with the Cards. He has 28 years of football coaching experience.
Coach Singletary is confusing me. Why would Al have to take care of something if Coach Singletary had "some things I had to deal with personally". And then he had to let Al go?Originally Posted by costanza2k1
Only thing I can think of is that Singletary was sleeping with Al's wife, and Al found out. So he had to let Al go.
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