The Detroit Lions have named their next coach/stooge and he is the former Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. He agreed to a four-year deal with the Lions.
He will have to improve a team that went 0-16 and fired their coach.
Schwartz, who is 42, spent the last eight seasons as the Titans defensive coordinator and ten seasons there as an assistant.
"After an extensive search that included several highly qualified coaches, we are thrilled that Jim Schwartz will become our team's head coach," team president Tom Lewand said in a statement. "[General manager] Martin [Mayhew] and I believe that Jim's qualifications and vision will lead this organization on the field toward our goal of becoming a championship football team."
Good luck with becoming a championship football team and good luck Jim Schwartz you are going to need it.
He will have to improve a team that went 0-16 and fired their coach.
Schwartz, who is 42, spent the last eight seasons as the Titans defensive coordinator and ten seasons there as an assistant.
"After an extensive search that included several highly qualified coaches, we are thrilled that Jim Schwartz will become our team's head coach," team president Tom Lewand said in a statement. "[General manager] Martin [Mayhew] and I believe that Jim's qualifications and vision will lead this organization on the field toward our goal of becoming a championship football team."
Good luck with becoming a championship football team and good luck Jim Schwartz you are going to need it.
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