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Jim Bates to Denver as DC

Broncos to hire Bates to direct defense
By Jeff Legwold, Rocky Mountain News
January 10, 2007

With other teams circling Broncos coach Mike Shanahan moved quickly to find Larry Coyer's replacement to run the team's defense.

Former Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jim Bates is expected to be named assistant head coach/defense in the coming days, possibly as soon as Thursday, according to sources.

Broncos secondary coach Bob Slowik, who was also a candidate to fill the position is expected to be given the title of defensive coordinator as well. The Broncos have a similar arrangement on offense with Mike Heimerdinger as assistant head coach and Rick Dennison as offensive coordinator.

Contacted earlier Wednesday Bates said he did not want to discuss the job in Denver specifically, but only offered "we'll see what happens . . . but I'm pretty busy trying to see what's out there and might be right.''

Bates' son, Jeremy, is already an offensive assistant on the Broncos staff.

Coyer was fired this week, with a year remaining on his contract, after four years as the Broncos defensive chief. Defensive line coach Andre Patterson was also let go after just two seasons in Denver.

Bates took this past season off when Mike McCarthy was named Green Bay's coach last January after Bates had interviewed for the job as well.

Bates went 3-4 as Dolphins interim coach when Dave Wannstedt resigned nine games into the 2004 season with Miami at 1-8. Bates, who has often publicly expressed his desire to be a head coach, was hoping to be considered for the Dolphins head coaching job to replace Nick Saban, and had the public backing of some of the Dolphins players, but was not among the 12 candidates the Dolphins have already interviewed for the position.

Bates preaches sound fundamentals defensive and has traditionally favored a 4-3 look on defense, with cornerbacks locked up in coverage and with a safety down near the line of scrimmage to fill the lanes in run defense at times. When he does take chances, they usually come on third down.

Bates usually prefers to rush four and create pressure with his defensive linemen, which is the way the Broncos had hoped to play this past season. In his last stint as a coordinator, Bates blitzed at least one player 30.9 percent of the passing snaps with the Packers in 2005 and rushed at least six players on 12.5 percent of the snaps that year.

Those figures are higher than what he routinely did as Dolphins coordinator, according to several pro personnel executives contacted Wednesday night.

San Francisco coach Mike Nolan is also searching for a defensive coordinator and was known to be interested in Bates as well.

The Broncos led the league in scoring defense after six games in '06 and at that point in the year the team was 5-1 and had surrendered just 272 yards per game. However, by the end of the season they had fallen to 14th in total defense, allowing 326.4 yards per game including 359.2 yards per game over the last 10.

They finished with just 35 sacks.

The Broncos also surrendered leads of at least eight points in home losses to Indianapolis, San Diego, Seattle and San Francisco over their last five games at Invesco Field at Mile High.

Pete Rodriguez, whom Shanahan previously tried to hire as defensive coordinator and was fired earlier this month by the Jacksonville Jaguars, could be hired to be the team’s special teams coach.

Rodriguez is considered one of the best special-teams coaches in the league.
 
I see this "Assistant head coach" thing being dealt with in the rulebooks sometime soon :lol:
 
Honestly guys -- he fits that defense perfect with the guys they have. He is also a great guy and a great defensive coach. His players stand behind him, and with a lot of talent, he can probably bring it. I don't think he could act in GM capacity.
 
Jim bates there. expect some money shots when they do our "old money play" the cover 3 zone blitz. It used to be the money shot , and denver will make it that way again.
 
I knew he would have a job and glad he will acually have alot of talent too
 
That article seemed to say that Denver "expects" to announce Bates as the DC. But, that Bates quote sounds non-committal to me. He declined DC jobs last year because he wants to be a head coach. Until he knows he won't be getting interviews, or the jobs are all filled, I think he may hold out.
 
If he does go to Denver I hope it works out well for him. It would probably be pleasant for him to work for the same team as his son (Even if they wouldn't see a heck of a lot of one another there) too.
 
Even though the Dolphins have met with 12 head-coaching candidates, it doesn't appear the man who served as interim coach before Nick Saban's hiring will be getting an interview.

The Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post reported Thursday that Jim Bates is expected to get hired as Denver's new assistant head coach/defense. Bates was in Denver on Wednesday interviewing with Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, who fired defensive coordinator Larry Coyer on Tuesday.

Bates led the 2004 Dolphins to a 3-4 record following Dave Wannstedt's in-season resignation. He served as the Dolphins' defensive coordinator the previous four seasons, with each unit finishing ranked among the NFL's top 10 units.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...hins,0,3668165.story?coll=sfla-dolphins-front
 
I think they knew everything they wanted to know about him as he was interviewed before Saban was hired.

Obviously there was no interest there.
 
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