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"God willing and the creek don't rise, he's going to play," 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday, via Steve Corkran of the Contra Costa Times. |
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Nome: | mmmhseladw | E-mail: | asgjitdxgmail.com | Homepage: | http://wholesaletshirts.webstarts.com | Quando: | 10/01/2013, alle 10:13 (UTC) | Messaggio: | The Dallas Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Rob Ryan on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
Ryan was let go after the Cowboys missed the postseason for a third consecutive year. His firing ends a two-year tenure with the team.
Under Ryan's tutelage, the Cowboys ranked among the league's top 20 total defenses, placing 14th in 2011 but slipping to 19th in 2012, perhaps in large part as a result of injuries to many of Dallas' key defensive players.
Ryan becomes the second casualty of the Cowboys' coaching staff. Running backs coach Skip Peete was fired on Monday. |
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