Dean Pees

12 February 2010

hout offensive or defensive coordinators. 

Following the season, then-defensive coordinator Dean Pees decided not to resign with New England after his contract ran out. He joined Baltimore to be their linebackers coach. The Pats had no offensive coordinator last year. 

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1 February 2010

The team lacks a defensive coordinator since Dean Pees’ contract expired and he decided to move on. Pees will be Baltimore’s linebackers coach in 2010. 

The two projected favorites to replace Pees are defensive line coach Pepper Johnson and linebackers coach Matt Patricia. If one is promoted, it will leave a hole in the coaching staff. As Belichick mulls his decisions, hopefully he extends an offer to retired LB Junior Seau to be a linebackers coach. 

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20 January 2010

This time he says it is permanent. He wants to spend his days surfing. And defensive coordinator Dean Pees, whose contract expired, won’t resign and will pursue other options. 

While this may slightly clear things up, there are still plenty of decisions left to make regarding New England’s free agents. The decision for the exclusive free agents shouldn’t be hard. Between Brett Lockett, Gary Guyton, and Chris Taylor, Guyton should be resigned. Some thought must go into what to do with the remaining free agents though: 

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29 December 2008

Maybe he won't be the defensive coordinator because the Pats currently have Dean Pees as defensive coordinator and Dom Capers as a special assistant/secondary coach, but I want Crennel's hands back and involved in the day-to-day coaching and preparation of the defense.

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