Jan 5th 2009 9:35PM by Bruce Ciskie (author feed)
Filed under: Packers, NFC North, NFL Coaching
We told you earlier Monday of the firing of Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Bob Sanders. It was hardly a surprise, but the fact that head coach Mike McCarthy waited a full week after the end of the season made it possible that he had someone specific in mind to take over.
I mentioned then that former San Francisco head coach Mike Nolan was close to McCarthy, and there were already rumors that he was a candidate for the gig.
Now, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk is reporting that Nolan is rounding up defensive assistants, and he is preparing to become the Packers’ new defensive coordinator.
While this is certainly good news for Packers fans, as Nolan is an accomplished defensive coach, things aren’t all rosy. There are some serious questions that surround this potential move.
Namely, what scheme will the Packers play?Continue Reading



