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Re: Veteran special teams coach Mike Westhoff yet to rejoin Saints; Sean Payton still hopeful
That "Someone" needs to hold on to the ball. That's probably why they plugged AK in there.
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Re: Veteran special teams coach Mike Westhoff yet to rejoin Saints; Sean Payton still hopeful
I believe that was the reasoning. Do or die, put your best players in the game. Experimenting is over with.
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Re: Veteran special teams coach Mike Westhoff yet to rejoin Saints; Sean Payton still hopeful
Ross Tucker
@RossTuckerNFL Longtime NFL special teams coach Mike Westhoff tells us on @SiriusXMNFL that he will probably be back with Saints this year if he is cleared medically from a recent surgery. 8:10 AM · May 29, 2018 |
Re: Veteran special teams coach Mike Westhoff yet to rejoin Saints; Sean Payton still hopeful
Sounds like he had sciatica
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Okay, Tucker rant over. Sheesh! Edit: No I'm not. Usually offensive linemen are the most intelligent players on the team. Tucker played guard and center. Got that one wrong. |
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Didn't see this posted anywhere. Podcast with Ross Tucker speaking with Saints S/T coach Mike. Fast forward to 4:53 or so ... he will in fact return in 2018. Glad you are back and in good spirits coach ! https://www.podcastone.com/episode/R...-Mike-Westhoff |
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Yay! Championship!
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One Tough Hombre..
In 1988, Westhoff was diagnosed with cancer of the femur in his left leg. Originally, the condition was misdiagnosed and Westhoff was nearly fatally wounded after the doctor accidentally cut one of his arteries. Once the correct diagnosis was made Westhoff underwent ten surgeries to remove the cancer and the bone replacing it with bone grafts, plates, screws and pins. A cracked bone graft in 2007, caused Westhoff to announce his departure from the Jets.In 2008, Westhoff entered the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to undergo a procedure to replace the missing femur with a titanium rod.After vigorous rehabilitation, Westhoff was able to walk again and returned to the Jets' sidelines in September 2008. :Source Wiki |
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