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Hope I don't offend anyone with the cut and paste, but here's something from the Blog at the Strib.
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Another OC candidate
Posted on January 20th, 2009 – 1:38 PM
By Kent Youngblood
Another name has surfaced as a strong candidate for the job of Gophers’ offensive coordinator: Jedd Fisch.
According to sources Fisch, 32, has emerged as the most likely replacement for Mike Dunbar. Fisch just finished his first year as wide receivers coach for the Denver Broncos. In all he has eight years of NFL assistant coaching experience. Friom 2004-07 he was with the Baltimore Ravens, first as an offensive assistant, then as assistant quarterbacks and receivers coach and finally as assistant quarterbacks coach.
Before that he spent three years in defensive quality control with the Houston Texans. Before his third season with Houston Fisch underwent surgery to repair an aortic aneurysm and spent the 2003 system handling mainly off-the-field activities.
Fisch is a native of LIvingston, N.J. and is a graduate of the University of Florida. He was a graduate assistant with the Gators in 1999 and 2000.
Fisch became available after Mike Shanahan was fired. He has reportedly been considered for the offensive coordinator job in Detroit by new coach Jim Schwartz.
Fisch was given credit for his work with Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall, who made 104 receptions for 1,265 yards in 2008.
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Another OC candidate
Posted on January 20th, 2009 – 1:38 PM
By Kent Youngblood
Another name has surfaced as a strong candidate for the job of Gophers’ offensive coordinator: Jedd Fisch.
According to sources Fisch, 32, has emerged as the most likely replacement for Mike Dunbar. Fisch just finished his first year as wide receivers coach for the Denver Broncos. In all he has eight years of NFL assistant coaching experience. Friom 2004-07 he was with the Baltimore Ravens, first as an offensive assistant, then as assistant quarterbacks and receivers coach and finally as assistant quarterbacks coach.
Before that he spent three years in defensive quality control with the Houston Texans. Before his third season with Houston Fisch underwent surgery to repair an aortic aneurysm and spent the 2003 system handling mainly off-the-field activities.
Fisch is a native of LIvingston, N.J. and is a graduate of the University of Florida. He was a graduate assistant with the Gators in 1999 and 2000.
Fisch became available after Mike Shanahan was fired. He has reportedly been considered for the offensive coordinator job in Detroit by new coach Jim Schwartz.
Fisch was given credit for his work with Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall, who made 104 receptions for 1,265 yards in 2008.