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re: Brad Lawing - rooster?

Posted on 11/29/18 at 6:25 pm to
Posted by 1801
Charleston
Member since Aug 2012
6412 posts
Posted on 11/29/18 at 6:25 pm to
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If not, he's probably off to UNC to join Mack Brown.
not sure if this has any influence on Lawing's chances for any job at UNCCH, but Mack just hired his DC.

Sources with direct knowledge tell FootballScoop Mack Brown is hiring Greg Robinson (aka #GRob) as defensive coordinator…

he was with Brown at Texas.

Greg Robinson
1975–1976 Pacific (CA) (assistant)
1977–1979 Cal State Fullerton (assistant)
1980–1981 NC State (LB)
1982–1988 UCLA (DL)
1989 UCLA (OC)
1990–1993 New York Jets (DL)
1994 New York Jets (DC)
1995–2000 Denver Broncos (DC)
2001–2003 Kansas City Chiefs (DC)
2004 Texas (co-DC)
2005–2008 Syracuse
2009–2010 Michigan (DC/LB)
2012 Saint Francis HS (CA) (assistant)
2013 Texas (DC)
2014–2015 San Jose State (DC/LB)
2019-present North Carolina (DC/LB)
This post was edited on 11/29/18 at 6:26 pm
Posted by scrooster
Resident Ethicist
Member since Jul 2012
38011 posts
Posted on 11/29/18 at 10:37 pm to
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. Mack was never considering Brad as a DC. Now GRob will get his say in the process.

Also, I told myself to stay outta this thread after reading some of the things about Brad and all I can say is that some people do not know wtf they are talking about.

Brad got along with everyone of his fellow coaches. Brad did not bang out Grady Brown's wife, or any other fellow coach's wife ... lulz. Sheeesh. And Brad is cool as frick to work with. Everyone loved the guy.

Let's wait and see what Lance does. We'll know something soon enough.
Posted by SOSFAN
Blythewood
Member since Jun 2018
12297 posts
Posted on 11/30/18 at 7:38 am to
Unc is shooting its self in the foot with this hire. Can't wait to stomp the tarholes and their new aarp coaching staff.
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