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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Spagnuolo, 58, admits he was disappointed that Shurmur, who was his offensive coordinator with the Rams in 2009 and 2010, didn't retain him with the Giants. Spagnuolo wants to get back to coaching but realizes he may have to wait ...
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Spagnuolo, 58, admits he was disappointed that Shurmur, who was his offensive coordinator with the Rams in 2009 and 2010, didn't retain him with the Giants. Spagnuolo wants to get back to coaching but realizes he may have to wait a year now that most vacancies around the league are filled.
"I’ve got a lot of football left in me,” Spagnuolo said. “I'm gonna coach again. I want to. I'm passionate about the game. I enjoy dealing with the players, teaching, mentoring — that’s what I think coaching is all about. "Sometimes it’s not a bad thing to sit back for a year. That may happen, it may not. There’s a slight chance of maybe working in 2018 still. But, if not, I’ll use this time wisely." |
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