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Tenn makes it official; Mack comments on losing Gray

  • From Titansonline.com

    Titans name Gray defensive coordinator

    NASHVILLE, TENN. - The Tennessee Titans named Jerry Gray as defensive coordinator.

    Gray joins the Titans after spending one season as the secondary coach with the Seattle Seahawks. He spent five years as defensive coordinator with the Buffalo Bills from 2001-05. His defenses in 2003 and 2004 each ranked second in the NFL for yards allowed, and both were rated in the top 10 in points allowed. His 2004 defense led the NFL in takeaways with 39 and ranked fifth in red zone defense.

    “Jerry has a number of qualities that I think are assets for this role: he played the game, he coached a position group and he has coordinating experience,” said Titans head coach Mike Munchak. “I respected him as a player and coach and he was someone that I knew right away that I wanted to talk to about the position. It was evident to me during interview process that he will fit well with us – he is familiar with our system and the type of players that we have on the roster. He is a great teacher and a great person, and I think the players will respond well to his style.”

    A 14-year veteran of NFL coaching, Gray started his NFL coaching career in 1997 as a defensive quality control coach for the Tennessee Oilers. He held that position for two seasons, before being promoted to secondary coach for the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Under his direction, Samari Rolle and Blaine Bishop earned All Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 2000; and as a group, the Titans ranked first in the NFL in fewest passing and total yards allowed. In 2001, Gray went with Gregg Williams from the Titans to Buffalo to become defensive coordinator, when Williams became head coach of the Bills. He rejoined Williams’ defensive staff at the Washington Redskins in 2006 as secondary coach and would stay for four years. In his one season at Seattle last year, safety Earl Thomas registered a fantastic rookie campaign as he totaled five interceptions and started all 16 games.

    “I am excited to have this opportunity,” said Gray. “I have known Mike for a number of years and if he is a head coach like he was a player or a position coach, we are going to be in great shape, because he has had so much success and everything he does. I am looking forward to really getting to know our personnel on defense and creating a defense that takes advantage of our strengths. I am an old school guy that likes to get after the opponent, but you also have to have the players to that – you can’t force those things. Our defense will fit what we can do well. I also want to thank Coach Brown and University of Texas. I know the timing of this isn’t ideal, but this was something that I couldn’t turn down.”

    As a player, Gray was a four-time Pro Bowler during a nine-year NFL career and has played with the Los Angeles Rams (1985-91), Houston Oilers (1992) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1993). He finished his career with 28 career interceptions, was named the NFL’s Defensive Back of the Year in 1989 and earned MVP honors at the Pro Bowl in 1990. A graduate of the University of Texas, Gray was a first round pick (21st overall) by the Rams in the 1985 NFL Draft.

    A native of Lubbock, Texas, Gray broke into the coaching ranks with a two-year stay at Southern Methodist University as the secondary coach. He and his wife Sherry have two sons, Jeremy and Jayden.

    Gray replaces Chuck Cecil, who held the position for two years and was relieved of his duties in January.

    This post was edited by Alan Trubow on 2/12/2011 at 6:23 PM

    Lead Writer Hookem.com___EMAIL:atrubow@statesman.com___TWITTER: http://twitter.com/#!/aTrubow

    Alan Trubow

  • Here's Mack Brown's statement:

    "We're obviously disappointed that Jerry's leaving, but at the same time, we're really excited about the wonderful opportunity he had to be the defensive coordinator of the Titans. It is a chance for him to reunite with a lot of friends he went to the Super Bowl with who came up just one yard short of winning. That's the only place he would have left here for, and we want to wish him the best of luck."

    Lead Writer Hookem.com___EMAIL:atrubow@statesman.com___TWITTER: http://twitter.com/#!/aTrubow

    Alan Trubow


  • That's the only place he would have left here for, and we want to wish him the best of luck."

    Seems like I've heard this before real recently.

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    HuttoHorn

  • HuttoHorn said...

    Seems like I've heard this before real recently.

    I was just about to post that. It's now the 3rd time he's said that statement.

    stacy04

  • Alan Trubow said...

    Here's Mack Brown's statement:

    "We're obviously disappointed that Jerry's leaving, but at the same time, we're really excited about the wonderful opportunity he had to be the defensive coordinator of the Titans. It is a chance for him to reunite with a lot of friends he went to the Super Bowl with who came up just one yard short of winning. That's the only place he would have left here for, and we want to wish him the best of luck."

    He would've only left for one of the worst franchises in the NFL?

    Quarterback

  • mack's being too nice...f him

    Sancho

  • Oh well. Time to move on to the next DB coach. Good luck to Coach Gray.
    Mack is up to bat again.

    UTK66

  • Quarterback said...

    He would've only left for one of the worst franchises in the NFL?

    Yep.

    Jerry Gray made a horrible decision. He went to the one of the worst franchises in the NFL going forward, with no guarantee that there is even a season next year.

    He's playing for a guy who has never been a coordinator at any level, and a front office/owner that is in disarray.

    NLeininger

  • yawn...thats just media speak. Gray should never be allowed on the UT campus again.

    UTexasFan

  • So who are the top prospects for filling the open DB coach's position? Anyone have any good possibilities?

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    DaytrippingHorn

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    salesgrower

  • Quarterback said...

    He would've only left for one of the worst franchises in the NFL?

    yeah just a bit of a stretch of the imagination. Ten years from now it will all come out...

    Hook 'Em! ...'til early in the morn.

    atxchip

  • UTexasFan said...

    yawn...thats just media speak. Gray should never be allowed on the UT campus again.

    Mack has no one but himself to blame. He has hitched his wagon to Diaz and Akina and Gray are now gone as a result. It is what it is.

    DLev

  • DLev said...

    Mack has no one but himself to blame. He has hitched his wagon to Diaz and Akina and Gray are now gone as a result. It is what it is.

    Akina being gone has nothing to do with Diaz.

    UTK66

  • NFL DC > Longhorn DB coach

    There was no way that he knew Tennessee was going to come after him before he accepted the job here. Best of luck to him!

    Blindside77

  • Gray refers to himself as "an old school guy"...somehow, his actions don't come across that way. An Old School Guy would likely honor his commitments...and his word. He also says he "knows the timing of this isn’t ideal"...man, that's an understatement. The only saving grace is, this occurred sooner than later.

    Fcbib

  • I feel sorry for his kid that just enrolled here. If you think Chris Simms was disliked by the Longhorn fan base after the Big 12 championship game debacle in 02; imagine the morons who are going to give his kid a hard time. I don't get the folks who despise the man but I don't think he should ever be considered for a job here again.

    AllenHorn

  • Personally, I'm ready to move on.

    I understand Gray's reasons for going to Tennessee. I don't think they were foreseeable when he signed with UT. Some have questioned whether this move is in Gray's long-term interests. Jerry is the only one who knows what he wants in the future and what makes the most sense for him and his family. I'm not going to second-guess him on that.

    I'm not out for blood or revenge. And I'm not saying UT has to write him off forever. A lot of people disagree, and that's fine.

    At this point and going forward, Jerry Gray is irrelevant to the UT football program. He's not part of it. That's just a fact.

    So... this is the last thread I ever plan to read about Jerry Gray. I care about the UT team and will focus only on them. I will definitely be following 247's coverage of the hiring of a new DB coach.

    salesgrower

  • AllenHorn said...

    I feel sorry for his kid that just enrolled here. If you think Chris Simms was disliked by the Longhorn fan base after the Big 12 championship game debacle in 02; imagine the morons who are going to give his kid a hard time. I don't get the folks who despise the man but I don't think he should ever be considered for a job here again.

    95% of our fans couldn't name our DB coach. And when your dad makes $1.3 million/year, you're going to be alright.

    Quarterback

  • $425,000 yr to $1,300,000. Ass't C(DB) to Defensive Coach (Head). I would guess the benies(incentives, retirement) are better as well.

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    Bruce7

  • Quarterback said...

    95% of our fans couldn't name our DB coach. And when your dad makes $1.3 million/year, you're going to be alright.

    And only a handful even know who Jerry Gray is/was. Not to mention it's a fairly common last name and he's in a school with 50,000+ students.

    groly

  • F Jerry GRAY - hope you NEVER come back to Texas / UT!

    You made a choice, I made mine.

    - God Bless Texas

    Frisco Horn

  • It's a cold world we live in. Just as in the novel 1984, all references to Jerry Gray, UT asst. coach, have been erased from the football website. It's as if he was never here.

    texaztom

  • It may seem as if he was never here, but that's just because if you blinked your eyes you missed his coaching tenure.

    This post was edited by MartiMar on 2/12/2011 at 9:32 PM

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    MartiMar

  • Quarterback said...

    95% of our fans couldn't name our DB coach. And when your dad makes $1.3 million/year, you're going to be alright.

    95% of our fans aren't morons. It's the other 5% that worries me.

    AllenHorn