Titans choose Brian Callahan to be their next HC

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Here's a guy I thought Seattle should've brought in for an interview. But alas, it's too late now. He probably could've brought his father with him to coach the OL too. That and the Bengals offense the last couple seasons, especially with the way Jake Browning looked, made him look pretty enticing.
 

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Yep. He would have been a good hire.

REPOST FROM SEPT 29 2022: https://www.seahawks.net/threads/who-do-you-think-want-as-the-hawks-next-coach.175557/post-2685864

Age = 39

Son of Bill Callahan.

After graduating from UCLA in 2006, Callahan served as a graduate assistant for football operations in 2006 and 2007. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology, earned a spot on the Director's Honor Roll (3.00 or better grade-point average) several times and also served as co-chair of the Bruin Athletic Council.
Prior to UCLA, Callahan played high school football at De La Salle in Concord, California. He was part of the team's 151-game winning streak where he was the backup quarterback to former Michigan and Idaho State signal caller Matt Gutierrez.

Denver Broncos
Brian Callahan began his NFL coaching career with the Denver Broncos in 2010 as a coaching assistant. He held various positions with the team through the 2015 NFL season. He was part of the Broncos staff when the team won Super Bowl 50 over the Carolina Panthers.

Worked with Peyton Manning during his best statistical years.

Detroit Lions
Callahan was hired by the Detroit Lions as quarterbacks coach in February 2016.

Worked with Matthew Stafford during his best statistical years.

Oakland Raiders
Callahan was hired by the Oakland Raiders as quarterbacks coach in January 2018.

Worked with Derek Carr during his best statistical years.

Cincinnati Bengals
Callahan was hired as the Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator on February 7, 2019.

Worked with Joe Burrow and Jake Browning during their best statistical years.
 

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He def. has an impressive resume. Then again, pretty much any time a guy gets hired by another team, we'll probably hear "we should have hired him"

Kind of goes with the territory.
We'll soon find out. The Titans have a prototypical QB in Levis and a solid backup in Tannehill to work with.

Plus, they already have great running backs in Henry and Spears.

Draft a tackle and one other WR that could complement DeAndre Hopkins..... He should be good.
 
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Here's a guy I thought Seattle should've brought in for an interview. But alas, it's too late now. He probably could've brought his father with him to coach the OL too. That and the Bengals offense the last couple seasons, especially with the way Jake Browning looked, made him look pretty enticing.

Looks like you were correct..... Bill Callahan just joined the Titans staff as OL coach.
 
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