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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

plus 1, Tanner takes job with lobbying firm - Nashville Tennessean

plus 1, Tanner takes job with lobbying firm - Nashville Tennessean


Tanner takes job with lobbying firm - Nashville Tennessean

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 09:29 PM PST

Written by
BILL THEOBALD
Tennessean Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON -- Retired Rep. John Tanner will join a major Washington, D.C., lobbying and policy firm on Tuesday.

Tanner will be vice chairman of the Prime Policy Group, which is headed by several top Republican and Democratic operatives.

The Union City Democrat represented the 8th District in the U.S. House from 1989 until retiring at the start of the new Congress in January.

He will be banned from doing any direct lobbying for one year, under federal law. But he can still advise clients, a spokeswoman for the firm said.

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Eagles interview Bears assistant for defensive coordinator job - Philadelphia Daily News

Posted: 01 Feb 2011 07:02 AM PST

DALLAS - The Eagles' interview of Chicago Bears defensive-backs coach Jon Hoke would seem to be yet another indication that we are in the middle of a lengthy process here, as the Birds seek to replace fired defensive coordinator Sean McDermott.

A source close to the situation has said the team plans to interview at least one coach from the Super Bowl staffs, who can't be approached until after Sunday's game. And the NFL Network reported that the Birds were turned down when they asked permission to speak with Miami Dolphins secondary coach Todd Bowles - a former Temple star - and when they asked to speak to Cincinnati Bengals secondary coach Kevin Coyle.

As we contemplate which coaches from the Super Bowl staffs might be on the agenda, it's hard not to notice that everybody interviewed so far has coached defensive backs. The Eagles hired a respected defensive-line coach, Jim Washburn, 2 weeks ago. It seems clear they are looking to the new coordinator to fix the back end of their unit, which allowed a franchise-record 31 touchdown passes this season.

Hoke, 54, has been with the Bears 2 years and has produced some impressive results. The Bears held opposing quarterbacks to a 74.4 rating this past season, third in the league behind the two Super Bowl teams. Chicago allowed just 14 touchdown passes, less than half the Eagles' total, and second in the league behind the Saints.

Someone who knows Hoke and Washburn said last night that they are very similar - tough, demanding coaches who quickly win players' respect.

Hoke played at Ball State and then briefly in the NFL for the Bears and Kansas City Chiefs before beginning his coaching career. He coached the Houston Texans' d-backs under Dom Capers (now the Green Bay defensive coordinator) and Gary Kubiak.

His brother, Brady Hoke, is the new coach at the University of Michigan. There was some thought that Jon would join his brother there, but he dispelled that, explaining that he wanted to stay in the NFL.

"He knows how I feel about pro football. He knows it's always been a dream of mine to coach in the National Football League. He knows I'm extremely happy here in Chicago," Hoke told ESPN.com a few weeks ago.

Hoke coached at Missouri in the 1990s with current Bears special-teams coordinator Dave Toub, whose first NFL job was on Andy Reid's Eagles staff. Reid has always been a big booster of Toub, who would figure to be a source of information on Hoke.

What other defensive-backs coaches could be in the mix here? Well, there are the Packers' Darren Perry, who coaches safeties, and Joe Whitt Jr., who coaches corners. The Steelers have Ray Horton in charge of d-backs. *

For more Eagles coverage and opinion, read the Daily News' Eagles blog, Eagletarian, at www.eagletarian.com.

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http://twitter.com/LesBowen.

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