CtCardinals78
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Wow! Wouldn't mind him coming to Az if Bowles leaves the Cards.
Sounds like he would be availableA source close to LeBeau told ESPN.com that LeBeau is "OK" with leaving the Steelers and "ready for what happens next" but that he wanted to return in 2015.
Linebackers coach Keith Butler is expected to succeed LeBeau after garnering interest as a defensive coordinator around the NFL in recent years but deciding to stay in Pittsburgh.So does Keith Butler finally get the Steelers defensive coordinator job? I remember Whiz wanting to hire him a couple of times.
I like him but he is 77 years old. Maybe bring him on as a special defense assistant like we use both Tom Moore and Tom Pratt.
Hmm interesting, if Bowles does leave LeBeau is a real possibilty if not as DC as an assistant definately.
Mike Jurecki @mikejurecki · 12m 12 minutes ago
I wouldn't think so, IF Bowles gets HC opportunity they have someone in mind. RT @jasonmredman: Hmmm, possible replacement for Bowles
On the radio a while back Jurecki mentioned that the cardinals would hire from outside of the organization if Bowles left. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Wait....did he "retire" from the steelers the same way BA did?
I think his social security number is 2.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000456087/article/dick-lebeau-resigns-from-pittsburgh-steelersLeBeau's remark that he's not retiring is telling. It makes it sound like LeBeau has been pushed out the door, just like the Steelers said former offensive coordinator Bruce Arians "retired" after the 2012 season. (Perhaps LeBeau will join Arians in Arizona.) The Steelers have not commented on LeBeau's remarks.
LeBeau is a legend. He didn't invent the zone blitz scheme but he refined it and had the most success with it. He's been probably the most consistent DC in recent history.
He is old, 77, but he won't be suiting up and playing on Sundays. He is loved by his players and has developed quality coaches. He does have a good relationship with Arians.
If Bowles lands a HC job, LeBeau could be an option, but, the defense he runs is different than the defense we've been running. Changing back to a 2 gap system may not sit well with some of our D-line. Particularly Dockett. Stinson and Kareem Martin may not be built for a 2 gap system.
I think the Cards would rather stick with someone from the Parcell's tree who is adept at the 1 gap attacking system.
That being said, LeBeau is regarded as a good talent evaluator and has produced solid LB corps through the years. I don't mind the idea of bring him on board as a consultant to help improve the defensive talent, particularly our stable of LB's.