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booth or sidelines

greens_in_reg

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found this in the media notes:

coaches in the pressbox: Wilcox & Turner ....the rest are on the sidelines....

* Wilcox.....in contrast to Aranda who did his work from the sidelines.... the conventional wisdom is that DC's want to be on the sideline so they can look their cats in the eyes & coach-em-up ....some like to bark at their guys to light them up.... but Wilcox inherited experienced LB's plus he has experienced coaches to work with the players on the sidelines

* I'm happy that Leonhard is on the sidelines....with a new d-backfield I suspect there will be plenty of sideline coaching for him when the offense is on the field....some say you can get on the headphones & talk to your guys but IMHO there's a lot of value to get in their face while showing them pics of what's happening on field....maybe he'll put Fenelus in the booth, to be his "eyes"

* Rudolph...makes sense that he's on the sidelines because his #1 focus has to be the O-line

* Budmayr.... I assume he's the one talking to the QB's ....I'm guessing he'll be in the booth
 
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