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Report: Dick LeBeau Will Join Titans As Assistant Head Coach

It appears former Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau has found a new gig. According to The Tennessean, the Titans are expected to announce his hiring on Thursday.

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LeBeau is reportedly going to be joining the Titans staff as the assistant head coach, and he will be in charge of the defense. Ray Horton will remain on staff as the Titans defensive coordinator.

According to reports, Ken Whisenhunt reached out to LeBeau multiple times and convinced him to come to Tennessee. It will be interesting (and sickening) to see which veteran Steelers defensive player (if any) wears a Titans jersey next year.

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Report: Dick LeBeau Headed To Titans, Not Cardinals

Contrary to previous reports out of Arizona, it appears that Dick LeBeau will not be joining the Cardinals coaching staff. Kent Somers of ArizonaSports reported that the former Steelers defensive coordinator will not be going to Arizona.

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This afternoon, Gil Brandt of NFL.com says that Coach LeBeau is headed to Tennessee.

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It’s unclear what role he’ll be assuming with the Titans, or if the move to Tennessee is definite. We’ll know more in the very near future.

 

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Rooney: We’ll Remain A 3-4 Under Butler

Steelers president Art Rooney II spoke with local media today about the state of the team, and made one thing perfectly clear: the Steelers will remain a 3-4 defense under Keith Butler.

Many fans hoped or expected the defensive scheme to change when Dick LeBeau stepped away, but as Butler indicated last week, and Rooney confirms this morning, the team will remain a 3-4 defense.

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“I don’t see any dramatic changes to the design of the defense,” said Rooney. This shouldn’t be a surprise. Surely Butler will put his stamp on the defense, but after coaching under LeBeau for so long, very little change should be expected.

Art II said that improving the defense during the offseason is a priority, but praised the unit for improving throughout last season. “All things considered, and with some of the personnel changes that we went through, over the course of the season they got better and that’s what you strive to do.”

When asked about former defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau, Rooney said he was sorry to see him go. “It was a difficult situation,” said Rooney via Kaboly of the Trib. “Personally, I would’ve loved to see Dick stay. Look, Dick made a decision. The words he used to describe what he wanted to do were his words. I am not going to dispute that. Those were the words he used”

“I was sorry to see Dick go, but as we all know, these things happen in this business,” he added.

 

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Report: Arizona Finalizing Deal With Dick LeBeau…As Linebacker’s Coach

Since former Steelers defensive Coordinator Dick LeBeau “resigned” a week and a half ago, the writing has been all over the wall indicating his move to Arizona.  According to Alex Marvez, the two sides are finalizing a deal for LeBeau to become Arizona’s new linebacker’s coach.

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As inevitable as the move to Arizona seemed, taking a role as a linebacker’s coach is pretty unexpected. Linebacker’s coach is a pretty big drop off from defensive coordinator or defensive consultant in Arizona. It will be interesting to see exactly what role he ultimately plays in Arizona.

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Steelers Officially Name Keith Butler New Defensive Coordinator

In what will come to be known as the most shocking, most surprising bombshell announcement in the history of the Steelers organization, the Steelers have announced that Keith Butler will be the new defensive coordinator. Sorry for the satire, I couldn’t help myself.

I reported earlier that the team planned to make the announcement as soon as today, but didn’t expect it to be before lunch.

Butler has been long ordained as the heir to Dick LeBeau’s throne. The team has either blocked interview requests with the longtime linebacker’s coach, or he has turned down interviews for other defensive coordinator positions over the past several years.

Don’t expect Butler to turn things completely upside down, but don’t be surprised if the defense looks different from what you’re used to. While some are calling Butler “LeBeau Jr.”, that’s most likely not the case at all.

With Butler being promoted to DC, there is now a vacancy at linebacker’s coach. The only two likely candidates that spring to mind are Defensive Assistants Jerry Olsavsky and Joey Porter, with Olsavsky being the more likely of the two. It shouldn’t be long before we find out.

 

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Keith Butler Likely To Be Announced New Defensive Coordinator Soon

The Steelers are expected to announce the new defensive coordinator soon, possibly as soon as today according to reports. When Dick LeBeau was forced out stepped down this weekend, the Steelers organization surely wasn’t as surprised as some reports would have us believe.

It has essentially been a forgone conclusion (for some time) that longtime linebackers coach Keith Butler will take Dick LeBeau’s headset on the Steelers sideline. While a lot of people had fun speculating what big name the Steelers might bring in, it was reported yesterday that the team has no plans to bring in outside candidates.

According to WTAE, Butler met with Coach Tomlin yesterday, and a 3 year deal is being finalized. The announcement might come as soon as today. So, what do we know about Butler?

Butler was a linebacker for the Seahawks from 1978-1987. He took a coaching position at Memphis in 1990. He served various roles there including coaching linebackers, defensive ends, and special teams. Butler is credited with designing a surprise 3-4 alignment that helped Memphis upset the Volunteers, led by Peyton Manning at the time.

Butler left U of M to take the defensive coordinator position at Arkansas State in 1998. After one year there, he moved up to the NFL and took a linebackers coaching position with the Cleveland Browns. While there, he worked with some familiar names- Bruce Arians (OC), Romeo Crennel (DC), Todd Bowles (secondary), and Chuck Pagano (secondary). The Browns ran a base 4-3 during those years.

In 2003, he was hired by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since his arrival, he’s been the linebacker’s coach, and has led some pretty distinguished linebackers over the past dozen years.

There is a belief that Steelers ownership is forcing LeBeau’s replacement on Tomlin. Butler predates Tomlin in Pittsburgh, and it was reported a few years back that Butler had a gentleman’s agreement with the team ensuring that he would replace Dick LeBeau when he stepped away.

The hole in this narrative is that Tomlin knows Keith Butler very well. Aside from being his manager for the last several years, he knew Butler before the NFL. Mike Tomlin also worked at Memphis and Arkansas St. with Keith Butler. He was a defensive backs coach for the Red Wolves while Butler was the defensive coordinator.

Ultimately, I think Steelers fans should be excited about Butler taking the clipboard. He’s got some huge shoes to fill, but he’s studied under LeBeau for years, and has worked in a variety of defensive systems. His hire should hopefully equate to a smooth transition into the next era of Steelers defense.

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Dick LeBeau Has Spoken With Bruce Arians About Joining Cardinals

Bruce Arians has spoken with Dick LeBeau about joining the Arizona Cardinals in some capacity according to Jerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

To what extent or in what capacity LeBeau would join the Cardinals staff is anyone’s guess, though, it’s probably safe to assume the main focus was for filling a potential DC vacancy. Todd Bowles has been in demand for recent head coaching vacancies, and he has second interviews set up with multiple teams. Dick LeBeau could possibly step right in and improve that defense.

Arizona and Tennessee seemed like the most obvious landing spots for the long time Steelers defensive coordinator. It’s unlikely that the Titans will be parting ways with Ray Horton after just one year, but they could be interested in LeBeau in a consulting capacity to help a defense that struggled to transition to a new scheme.

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Dick LeBeau Steps Down As Defensive Coordinator

Dick LeBeau, defensive genius and father of the Zone Blitz, has resigned today. The 77 year old defensive coordinator broke the news to his local newspaper The Urbana Daily Citizen.

“I’m resigning this position, not retiring,” said LeBeau. According to Gerry Dulac, he was asked to resign after meeting with Coach Tomlin for several days. “It was a lot of fun…it’s just time to make a break.”

LeBeau was arguably a scapegoat for a defense that struggled due to key injuries and growing pains from new talent. It’s long been assumed that linebackers coach Keith Butler take Dick LeBeau’s clipboard. The Steelers have blocked the assistant coach from interviewing outside the organization in the past, and it was rumored that he and Art Rooney II had a gentleman’s agreement for him to be LeBeau’s successor.

In LeBeau’s 12 seasons as the Steelers defensive coordinator, the Steelers won six division titles, four AFC championships and two Super Bowls and made the playoffs eight times.

“I had a great run in Pittsburgh. I’m grateful for all the things that have happened to me and thankful for all the support I had in Pittsburgh.”

-Dick LeBeau.