DC search: Joe Cullen, Chiefs DL coach,

Submitted by SalvatoreQuattro on February 3rd, 2024 at 7:26 PM

https://x.com/samwebb77/status/1753931443464511568?s=61

Per Sam Webb looks like Moore is focusing on Joe Cullen as DC. He was with the Ravens for five years before coming to the Chiefs.

He is known in Detroit for driving through a Wendy’s with no pants on back in 2006 when he was with the Lions.

He has some DC experience with Urbz in Jacksonville.

1VaBlue1

February 4th, 2024 at 7:49 AM ^

Isn't no pants when eating Taco Bell a requirement.  You know, just to be sure you can get them off in time for the runs you're going to get?

For the life of me, I don't understand how anyone can eat Taco Bell.  It's worse than McDonald's - bottom rungs of the bottom tier 'restaurants'.  (Except for the fries.  And the sausage & egg mcmuffin.  Those are fucking delicious!)

JonnyHintz

February 4th, 2024 at 12:46 PM ^

There’s a limit on who exactly is allowed to recruit players. Pretty much all of the off-field staff isn’t even allowed to contact recruits off campus, let alone lead their recruitments. 

Beefing up the recruiting staff doesn’t mean he’s hiring people to recruit so the coaches just have to coach. It means they’re hiring more people to evaluate film, handle the logistics of recruiting visits, getting updates and grades from the recruit’s school, things of that nature. 
 

The actual recruitment of the player still falls on the actual coaches. They don’t care what some recruiting department staffer has to say, they want to hear from the guys who they will be getting coached by. 

JonnyHintz

February 5th, 2024 at 2:58 PM ^

But it is true. Courtney Morgan played a role in ON-CAMPUS recruiting of players, and was very well liked by high school coaches and guidance counselors while in contact with them. And parents while recruits were on campus. 
 

https://theathletic.com/3491590/2022/08/10/sec-recruiting-coordinator/?amp=1
 

Here’s an article to give you an idea what a recruiting coordinator and their staff do. Recruiting staff aren’t doing in-person, off-campus contact with recruits. They’re handling the day to day operations, the paperwork, the logistics, the data, the scouting. So that the coaches can focus on coaching the team and recruiting the players. Courtney Morgan was well liked by recruits and their families, but he wasn’t out there leading the recruitments.
 

The NCAA doesn’t allow schools to just hire an army of recruiters so the coaches don’t have to. There is a limit on who is allowed to go out and recruit these kids. 

MaizeBlueA2

February 3rd, 2024 at 7:35 PM ^

Come on...don't steal insider info and share it like this.

You've been around long enough to know that's not something we do.

 

Edit: Info is public, that's my bad.

Derek

February 3rd, 2024 at 7:38 PM ^

Public blurb on 247 (linked from Sam's tweet):

In yesterday’s 3R report I mentioned a pro defensive coordinator target who had expressed reluctance about being connected with the Michigan job out of concern for how it might impact his pro possibilities. Well things have progressed favorably for Michigan since then, and sources tell me Kansas City Chiefs defensive line coach Joe Cullen is a major target for the position.

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If the name sounds familiar to Detroit Lions fans, it’s because he served as the franchise’s defensive line coach under Rod Marinelli from 2006-2008. [...]