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He anchored the Panthers | offensive line that allowed only 26 sacks in 2003, a t |
raduating from Pittsburgh, DiMeolo served as | offensive line coach at New York University under head |
ring the 2004-2005 seasons, Devlin served as | offensive line coach for the Toledo Rockets. |
, and he struggled with injuries and a shaky | offensive line for the rest of his tenure in New Engla |
Kevin Humphries ( | Offensive Line Coach) |
He there coached the | offensive line responsible for NFL running back LaDain |
After using six different centers on the | offensive line due to injury, Auburn finished the seas |
his peers and players, to be one of the best | Offensive Line / Tight End coaches in the National Foo |
February 14, 1948) is the American football | offensive line coach and assistant head coach for the |
He also has served as | offensive line and tight ends coach for the Atlanta Fa |
mater California Western University as their | offensive line coach, a position he held through 1972. |
rom 1977 through 1978, Scarnecchia served as | offensive line coach for the University of the Pacific |
was hired by the San Francisco 49ers as the | offensive line coach. |
He returned to Southern Methodist in 1980 as | offensive line coach, spending two seasons there befor |
orn April 7, 1954 in Cleveland, Ohio) is the | offensive line coach for the National Football League' |
He returned to coaching the | offensive line when Jay Paterno became coach of quarte |
The | offensive line included future Hall of Fame members Ji |
Todd Watson convinced Fluker to play on the | offensive line to exploit his full potential. |
against the Cardinals on Christmas Day, the | offensive line enabled Dallas to record 474 yards of t |
ding member of the Redskins' renowned "Hogs" | offensive line of the 1980s and early 1990s (deemed on |
arney Cotton is the Associate Head Coach and | Offensive Line Coach for the University of Nebraska Co |
Offensive Line Coach: Ryan Baker | |
In 2007, the work of Hashem and his stellar | offensive line colleagues allowed the Rams to lead Can |
Jim Marshall is an | offensive line coach for the UTSA Roadrunners football |
He was a key member of the Packers' | offensive line during the team's glory years under coa |
ired in-season on October 23, 2008 after his | offensive line gave up a league-worst 29 sacks to that |
011-12 season as The University of Arizona's | offensive line coach and running game coordinator unde |
interviewed for the Florida State Seminoles' | offensive line coach position, but did not get the job |
hop was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as their | offensive line coach on January 16, 2003, following hi |
From 1998-2009, he was the | offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts. |
In 2003 and 2004 the Cowboys' | offensive line only allowed 37 sacks, while in 2002, t |
009, Mudd returned to the team as the senior | offensive line coach. |
He was the | offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts from 1 |
with 5 years at Oklahoma State, coaching an | offensive line that led Barry Sanders to the 1988 Heis |
Moved back to | offensive line after the season, Genus started all gam |
In 1982, Seely was an | offensive line coach for North Carolina State Universi |
center John Fitzgerald nicknamed the Cowboys | offensive line as the "Four Irishmen and a Scott", whe |
aduate assistant in 1979 and was promoted to | offensive line coach in 1979. |
1991, when he was re-assigned as the team's | offensive line coach. |
Most recently, he served as | offensive line coach for the Montreal Alouettes of the |
ielding five different combinations in their | offensive line alone. |
Cox struggled to find consistency behind an | offensive line starting three freshman. |
center John Fitzgerald nicknamed the Cowboys | offensive line as the "Four Irishmen and a Scott", whe |
l 16 regular season games and was part of an | offensive line that only allowed 17 sacks, a franchise |
homa named James Patton to replace Wilson as | offensive line coach, Patton served under Wilson at bo |
avens, where he served as the tight ends and | offensive line coach for both teams. |
ar Bennett was moved to Wide receiver coach, | Offensive line assistant Jerry Fontenot was promoted t |
One the players who line up opposite the | offensive line on scrimmages. |
n began his coaching career as the assistant | offensive line coach at Southern Methodist University |
son at the University of New Mexico as their | offensive line coach. |
He became the Giants' assistant | offensive line coach in 1966 and was promoted to offen |
The Dolphins | offensive line set the record for fewest sacks in a si |
Avezzano's next job was the | offensive line coach at Texas A&M from 1985-1988, duri |
2009 NFL Season, Mack started on the Browns | offensive line every game. |
idge, Massachusetts) is an American football | offensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins of the Nat |
Richard Kitterman - | Offensive Line / Special Teams Coach |
coach in 1997, and switched to coaching the | offensive line in 1998. |
the NFL in 1975, spending two seasons as the | offensive line coach for the Detroit Lions. |
Anchored an | offensive line that provided the protection for two OU |
John "Jack" Henry is an | offensive line coach for the National Football League' |
While in Detroit, his | offensive line helped Barry Sanders to rush for over 2 |
After his career he served as an | offensive line coach for Boston College and the Boston |
He was previously the | offensive line coach with the program from 2002-2008. |
He was previously the | offensive line coach. |
He became the Admirals' | offensive line coach in 2006 under head coach Bart And |
He was the | offensive line coach for the Oakland Raiders from 2009 |
troit, he went with Jim Haslett to coach the | offensive line for the New Orleans Saints. |
romptly shifted to the guard position on the | offensive line in 1958 to better utilize his speed. |
Following the 1979 season the Buc | offensive line was presented with an award in Washingt |
op was hired by the Arizona Cardinals as the | offensive line coach on February 10, 1998. |
His | offensive line allowed only five sacks all season, whi |
a knee injury-and has been part of the Texas | offensive line that helped Colt McCoy reach 4,008 pass |
Kezirian was an | offensive line coach under Terry Donahue and Bob Toled |
o the Eastern Michigan to serve as assistant | offensive line coach, specifically overseeing tight en |
er of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies | offensive line and helped the Huskies win the 1998 Van |
alifornia, and after two years he became the | offensive line coach at Stanford. |
h the Los Angeles Rams, where he coached the | offensive line from 1983 to 1991. |
serving first as tight ends coach (1996) and | offensive line coach (1997-2001). |
e idea of the Veer begins to take shape: the | offensive line has left one man unblocked here, most l |
He was hired as the Lions' | offensive line coach on January 29, 2007 after spendin |
ng his previous stay at Purdue, Hope was the | offensive line coach for Tiller. |
He is now the | Offensive Line coach at Campbellsville University in K |
e freshman to start the season opener on the | offensive line since freshmen became eligible in 1972. |
His most recent position was as the former | offensive line coach at California. |
ollowing two years at Ashland were stints as | offensive line coach for Cincinnati, Kentucky and Prin |
He earned Class 4A All-State on the | offensive line by the Birmingham News. |
In the 1980s, the Washington Redskins' | Offensive Line coach, Joe Bugel, began to refer to his |
is a former NFL football player and later an | offensive line coach who helped coach the Pittsburgh S |
From 1984-88, he shared the | offensive line coaching duties, focusing on the tackle |
As a junior, Luigs was the centerpiece of an | offensive line that helped Arkansas lead the Southeast |
He is credited with building the | offensive line that protected NFL quarterback Drew Bre |
Jimmy Ray Stephens (Florida '77) - | Offensive Line |
In 1997, three seasons later, he was named | offensive line coach, where he would remain for fourte |
Currently plays | offensive line for the New York Dragons of the Arena F |
n his staff at Texas Christian University as | offensive line coach. |
Hunt was named assistant | offensive line and offensive quality control coach for |
d first-team all-district 10-5A and received | Offensive Line MVP honors as a senior while also being |
the Argonauts' Co-Offensive Coordinator and | Offensive Line Coach and was instrumental in guiding o |
He coaches | offensive line for Cuthbertson High School in Waxhaw, |
r the Buccaneers and in 2005 was part of the | offensive line that helped Carnell Williams to the NFL |
The Cowboys | offensive line had trouble with pass protection again, |
However, a patchwork | offensive line limited the team's offensive firepower; |
American football coach who is currently the | offensive line coach at his alma mater, the University |
at Fordham University, he played on the same | offensive line as future Pro Football Hall of Famer Vi |
io, where he was a three-year starter on the | offensive line and senior team captain. |
The | offensive line was solid allowing Hall to show his com |
Was a key part of the | offensive line that helped the Cajuns roll up school r |
Shaw was expected to anchor the Cowboys | offensive line for several years, but his knee injury |
he was added to Ron McBride's Utah staff as | offensive line coach. |
Offensive line coach Jeff Southland had taken over coa | |
McNally was regarded was one of the best | offensive line coaches and was inducted into the Great |
ate assistant and then working his way up to | offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator, offensiv |
The Cardinal | offensive line allowed a Pac-10 low six sacks on the y |
ne of the members of the Gators' outstanding | offensive line of the mid-1980s known as the "Great Wa |
ason, McNeill was a crucial component of the | offensive line that blocked for running back LaDainian |
ant position at Tulsa where he served as the | offensive line coach. |
Toreros' program in early 2010 to become the | offensive line coach for the Hartford Colonials of the |
Widely regarded as one of the premiere | offensive line coaches in college football today, Grea |
ansen to form a formidable right side of the | offensive line for the Redskins offense. |
the poor start, Stanley recognized that his | offensive line was too porous to allow rookie QB Bobby |
Donovan was a catalyst on the Cowboys | offensive line and a four-time Pro Bowl offensive line |
Former player and | offensive line coach Sam Haynie became the new head co |
enk served for several years as Penn state's | offensive line coach before being promoted to head coa |
of the season and was a top performer on an | offensive line that played a key role during JMU's dri |
dskins had a won-lost record of 6-10 with an | offensive line composed of Gesek, Ray Brown and Trey J |
rs left the NFL after one year to become the | offensive line coach at Yale. |
left guard as part of the Carolina Panthers | offensive line that used five different starting combi |
e, where he was a four-year starter on their | offensive line earning All-American accolades, he also |
t likely battle for a reserve role along the | offensive line". |
er-up items such as "beef" (for boosting the | offensive line) and "go juice" (for a second wind on l |
tate (offense), Missouri (tight ends and the | offensive line), and again at Northern Arizona (offens |
f Redskins players, that centered around the | offensive line, the term having been coined in 1982 by |
tal, Young made 50 consecutive starts on the | offensive line, mostly at right tackle. |
Due to a lack of depth on the | offensive line, Shirley switched from defensive tackle |
In an attempt to upgrade the | offensive line, five-time Pro Bowl tackle Marvin Powel |
And the Vikings | offensive line, led by future Hall of Fame left tackle |
In 1999, while he was working with the | offensive line, the Rams played in the Liberty Bowl th |
2004, Rivera was the anchor on the Green Bay | offensive line, Rivera completed his seventh straight |
The | offensive line, anchored by all-pro tackle Rayfield Wr |
In an effort to rebuild their | offensive line, the Jaguars selected Monroe and Eben B |
Remaining on the | offensive line, he was named an All-Louisiana and an A |
, he played alongside Bryant McKinnie on the | offensive line, protecting for quarterback Ken Dorsey |
On the | offensive line, Brown pass blocked for quarterbacks Ch |
Perfection" as a master of technician on the | offensive line, Lin Houston was an "original Brown", w |
or the Raiders' success on offense was their | offensive line, led by left tackle Art Shell and left |
the safety positions, the right side of the | offensive line, and inside linebacker. |
However, operating behind a porous | offensive line, Krieg had another inconsistent year. |
ter that at any of the five positions on the | offensive line, but his speciality was center. |
The | offensive line, which was arguably the best in the cou |
However, due to their depth at | offensive line, he never played for the team. |
ame from running behind the left side of the | offensive line, behind McNeill and guard Kris Dielman. |
In his senior season, he returned to the | offensive line, earning All-Big-Eight honors while hel |
where he played in seven games mostly on the | offensive line, however, he also recorded six receptio |
n as a backup at several positions along the | offensive line, including left guard and right tackle. |
Pittsburgh also had a solid | offensive line, led by center Mike Webster. |
990 and 1991 as a graduate assistant for its | offensive line, and followed up at Ricks College from |
At Northwestern, after one year of playing | offensive line, he earned All-Big Ten Honors and made |
He was a durable mainstay of their | offensive line, being named an All-Star six times, and |
He anchored the Gators' outstanding | offensive line, memorably dubbed "The Great Wall of Fl |
or knowing and playing every position on the | offensive line. |
nst Clemson when injuries hit the Terrapins' | offensive line. |
to 1999, he coached the San Francisco 49ers | offensive line. |
number of injuries that depleted the Bengals | offensive line. |
tice, he immediately became a starter on the | offensive line. |
968-70) coaching the defensive secondary and | offensive line. |
s was regarded as the leader of Washington's | offensive line. |
fensive line coach and in 1993 took over the | offensive line. |
form a solid tandem on the left side of the | offensive line. |
Meredith switched from the defensive to the | offensive line. |
Chip Kell was an All-American guard on the | offensive line. |
role expanded in 1999 to include the entire | offensive line. |
t guard after two additional injuries to the | offensive line. |
as produced 10 All-Big Ten selections on the | offensive line. |
pass rush of the Cowboys collapsed the 49ers | offensive line. |
dst the Redskins famed 1980s and early 1990s | offensive line. |
ngside his older brother Dan Comiskey on the | offensive line. |
John Niland and Rayfield Wright anchored the | offensive line. |
his second stint at California, coaching the | offensive line. |
at longsnapper and a two-year starter on the | offensive line. |
evelopment by writing a Dummies Guide to The | Offensive Line. |
nnesota teaching the position he knows best, | offensive line. |
He played on the | Offensive Line. |
ll at Nebraska, where he was a center on the | offensive line. |
hawks, he played every position on the their | offensive line. |
man for his first year and then moved to the | offensive line. |
Tony was an integral member of the Chargers' | offensive line. |
uden's staff, he specialized in coaching the | offensive line. |
e's "fast-charging ability for an aggressive | offensive line." |
In 2005, upon the departure of assistant | offensive line/tight ends coach Jeff Davidson, Patrici |
oncos also had 3 Pro Bowlers anchoring their | offensive line: center Tom Nalen, guard Mark Schlereth |
se University, playing from 1983-1985 on the | offensive line; he returned to graduate from the unive |
Anderson was quarterback, wide receiver, and | offensive linebacker in the football team. |
9 games from 1976 to 1995, a then-record for | offensive lineman (broken by Bruce Matthews in the 199 |
nna, Arkansas) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
December 12, 1999) was an American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
He played college football as a | offensive lineman for Penn State University from 1978 |
A 1973 graduate of, and an | offensive lineman for the University of California, Ri |
er on December 4, 2008 after the team waived | offensive lineman Dylan Gandy. |
six times and won the CFL's Most Outstanding | Offensive Lineman Award in the 1989 CFL season. |
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