The Saskatchewan Roughriders are pleased to announce their coaching staff for the 2015 CFL season.
Head Coach: COREY CHAMBLIN
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach: JACQUES CHAPDELAINE
Offensive Line Coach: DAN DORAZIO
Receivers Coach: JASON TUCKER
Running Backs Coach: AVON COBOURNE
Defensive Coordinator: GREG QUICK
Defensive Line Coach: MIKE SINCLAIR
Defensive Backs Coach: TONY MISSICK
Linebackers Coach: TYRONE PETTAWAY
Special Teams Coordinator: BOB DYCE
Assistant Special Teams Coordinator: CORY McDIARMID
Dan Dorazio joins the Riders after spending the last 12 seasons as offensive line coach with the BC Lions. The veteran coach will be entering his 18th CFL campaign after also spending five seasons with the Calgary Stampeders beginning in 1998.
Mike Sinclair joins the Green and White for his first official season as defensive line coach after spending time with the team last year as a volunteer assistant. He spent the 2013 season as the Chicago Bears defensive line coach.
Tony Missick comes to the Riders after spending the last four seasons as the Calgary Stampeders defensive backs coach. Prior to joining the CFL coaching ranks, Missick collected extensive coaching experience in the AFL and NCAA ranks.
Tyrone Pettaway will enter his first CFL season as he joins the Riders as linebackers coach. He spent the last two seasons in the NCAA as defensive coordinator at the N.C. Wesleyan.
Cory McDiarmid rejoins the Riders after spending last season with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as linebackers coach. McDiarmid spent the 2013 season with the Riders as a special teams assistant.
For complete bios visit riderville.com.
5 comments:
We need a QB coach. Durant's best years are with one and the Riders have the cash to get one. SO GO GET ONE
Why isn't Chamblin keeping Barron Miles?
I don't understand his philosophy on changing everything around when they were one injury from being in and maybe winning GC
No QB's coach? DD needs one!
Real confused as to how Dyce can stay on as ST coach when our ST was sooooooo bad last season.
Al
Thank goodness Bobby Dyce decided to stay in Sask !!!
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