Mike Tice joining Jack Del Rio in Oakland

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hawknation2015":3hj2m41b said:
Good hire for them . . . there is also talk of bringing in Mike Smith as DC and Marc Trestman as OC.

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Well, their D will instantly be tougher with Smith walking around all practice saying "be tougher". :sarcasm_off:
 

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Seanhawk":1rmsaxhl said:
Well, their D will instantly be tougher with Smith walking around all practice saying "be tougher". :sarcasm_off:

Jack Del Rio is the true DC anyway. They'll have a better coaching staff than the Niners!
 

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The Oakland Raiders have made another key addition to their coaching staff.

Bill Musgrave will be the team's new offensive coordinator, NFL Media columnist Michael Silver reported Monday. The team later announced the hire. Musgrave comes to Oakland from Philadelphia, where he served as quarterbacks coach on Chip Kelly's staff during the 2014 season.


Musgrave has ties to new Raiders coach Jack Del Rio. Musgrave was offensive coordinator of the Jaguars in 2003 and 2004, Del Rio's first two seasons as head coach in Jacksonville. Silver reported that the St. Louis Rams had also contemplated interviewing Musgrave, but withdrew interest. That cleared the path for Musgrave to land in Oakland.

Musgrave began his NFL coaching career in Oakland as a quarterbacks coach under Joe Bugel. Prior to joining the Eagles, he served as the Vikings' offensive coordinator for three seasons.

Musgrave takes over a Raiders offense that ranked 31st in football with an average of 15.8 points per game.

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Great move to get Tice. He's a great OL guy. My guess is Tice will be their Cable and Musgrave will be Bevell.
 
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