blogs.nfl.com - 1/11/2009
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On the same day that Rod Marinelli accepted the Chicago Bears' assistant head coach/defensive line job, his son-in-law also found work.
nfl.fanhouse.com - 1/10/2009
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After being shown the door -- in the
least surprising dismissal since Kelvin Sampson -- following a...
historic 0-16 season in Detroit, it didn't take long for Rod Marinelli to become gainfully employed again. Hey, what are friends for? Lovie Smith, his old buddy from their Tampa Bay days (seen ...
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Bears Hire Rod Marinelli as Assistant Head and Defensive ...
sports.espn.go.com - 1/10/2009
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Former Detroit Lions head coach Rod Marinelli agreed
Saturday to be the assistant head coach and defensive...
line coach of the Chicago Bears. Marinelli selected the Bears over the Texans and the Seahawks. Though several teams wanted him as a defensive coordinator, Marinelli wanted to only coach ...
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Marinelli takes defensive line job with Bears
profootballtalk.com - 1/7/2009
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profootballtalk.com —
So with the Bears sniffing around Rod Marinelli,
possibly to become the new defensive line coach (and...
likely with the title of “assistant head coach”), is it a coincidence that the Bears have also fired their linebackers coach, Lloyd Lee? We think not. Dumping Lee creates a spot for ...
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JOE BARRY WOULD “CHERISH” ANY CHANCE TO BECOME EMPLOYED ...
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BARRY FINDS NEW WORK, WITHOUT RESORTING TO NEPOTISM
ProFootballTalk.com —
... to work with the Bears. He also said he’d cherish the opportunity to return to Tampa Bay. We assume he’ll cherish the opportunity to become the linebackers coach in Seattle. Per Adam Schefter of NFLN, Barry is indeed the Seahawks’ new linebackers coach . He was hired by Casey “Gus” Bradley, the team’s new defensive coordinator. Barry was a quality control assistant in Tampa during Barry’s final year there as linebackers coach. Barry’s father-in-law, Rod Marinelli, accepted a job earlier in the day with the Bears as the assistant head coach/defense. It was speculated that ...
Seatowning 1/11/09
SeaTown Sports —
... rest!
Local
+UW vs. Oregon football game, possibly on Thanksgiving in 2009? [Seattle Times]
+Glad to see the Mitten back to work, this week's man crush: Nick Holt [AssistbytheMitten]
+The projections are looking good for the Mariners [Bleeding Blue and Teal]
Seahawks
+Casey Bradley has been hired as the Seahawks' defensive coordinator [Scout]
+Joe Barry has been hired as the Seahawks' Linebacker coach [NFL]
+Will Brian Russell return? [Seahawks Addicts]
National ...
Monday Notes: Lions Interested in Savage, Harris for Front Office Job?
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... recently. Former Lions defensive coordinator Joe Barry, who is Marinelli's son-in-law, was hired by the Seahawks to be the team's linebackers coach. ...
Broncos Hire McDaniels
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... Hey, speaking of Morris, that thing he said about hiring Joe Barry to coach the linebackers again… not gonna happen. ...
Barry Backs Out Of Seattle
Bucstats.com —
... Adam Schefter originally reported on Sunday that Joe Barry would follow Gus Bradley to Seattle. Now he’s saying that Barry is going to ...
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There's more to Marinelli | detnews.com | The Detroit News
detnews.com 12/22/2008 — Rob Parker There's more to Marinelli DETROIT -- Rod Marinelli and I have a different relationship. On the surface, you might think it's adversarial. He hates me and I hate him. In reality, it's one built on mutual respect. I respect what Marinelli is ...
There's more to Marinelli | detnews.com | The Detroit News
detnews.com 12/22/2008 — Rob Parker There's more to Marinelli DETROIT -- Rod Marinelli and I have a different relationship. On the surface, you might think it's adversarial. He hates me and I hate him. In reality, it's one built on mutual respect. I respect what Marinelli is ...
There's more to Marinelli | detnews.com | The Detroit News
detnews.com 12/22/2008 — Rob Parker There's more to Marinelli DETROIT -- Rod Marinelli and I have a different relationship. On the surface, you might think it's adversarial. He hates me and I hate him. In reality, it's one built on mutual respect. I respect what Marinelli is ...
There's more to Marinelli | detnews.com | The Detroit News
detnews.com 12/22/2008 — Rob Parker There's more to Marinelli DETROIT -- Rod Marinelli and I have a different relationship. On the surface, you might think it's adversarial. He hates me and I hate him. In reality, it's one built on mutual respect. I respect what Marinelli is ...