Some news on the assistant front today, as the Steelers lost Lou Spanos to the Redskins. He was a defensive assistant. The following is the story from the Post-Gazette on Spanos, and also an update on Omar Kahn, who talked to Seattle about joining their staff:
The Steelers have lost another assistant from their coaching staff and could be in danger of losing one more.
Lou Spanos, a defensive assistant for the past 15 seasons, has agreed to become the linebackers coach for the Washington Redskins under new Coach Mike Shanahan. The Redskins have hired former Steelers defensive coordinator Jim Haslett to install the 3-4 defense in Washington.
Also, Steelers linebacker coach Keith Butler is a candidate to become defensive coordinator with the Miami Dolphins. He has been granted permission by the Steelers to speak with Dolphins Coach Tony Sporano.
Coach Mike Tomlin has already had three changes on his coaching staff: Offensive line coach Larry Zierlein and special teams coordinator Bob Ligashesky were fired and quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson retired,
Meantime, Omar Khan, the team’s football and business administration coordinator, interviewed yesterday with new Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll about becoming their general manager. He is one of four known candidates for the position.
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January 13, 2010 at 8:40 pm
Losing Butler will be a blow to the defense. Butler has done a great job with our LB’s for a while now and I thought would be the candidate to replace Lebeau when the time came.
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