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Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator Kevin Coyle

The Miami Dolphins agreed to terms with their new offensive and defensive coordinators, Mike Sherman and Kevin Coyle, respectively, yesterday. With the hirings, it's time to take a look at who exactly head coach Joe Philbin is bringing in to serve on his staff. After taking a look at offensive coordinator Mike Sherman yesterday, it's now time time look at defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle

Coyle began his college coaching career in 1978, after one year as a high school coach, as a graduate assistant at the University of Cincinnati. In 1980, he moved to Arkansas, where he served as a coaching assistant for one year, before moving on for a year at the US Merchant Marine Academy as the defensive coordinator.

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From 1982 to 1985, Coyle was an assistant coach at Holy Cross, before becoming the team's defensive coordinator from 1986-1990. During his time as the Holy Cross defensive coordinator, the school has the winningest Division I-AA team in the country, going 49-5-1 over those five years.

In 1991, Coyle moved to Syracuse, serving as defensive coordinator. In the 1992 season, Syracuse led the nation with 24 interceptions, and set a school record for fewest rushing yards allowed in an 11-game season (1,007 yards).

Coyle moved on to Maryland in 1994, spending three years as the Terrapin defensive coordinator, before taking the same job at Fresno State from 1997 to 2000. In 2001, Coyle was hired by the Cincinnati Bengals to serve as the team's cornerbacks coach. In 2003, with the hire of Marvin Lewis as the team's head coach, Coyle was promoted to defensive backs coach. Since that time, the team has intercepted 150 passes, 133 of which were by defensive backs. Those 150 picks rank fifth in the NFL over that span.

Despite 35-years of coaching experience, Coyle is not a name known to most Miami Dolphins fans. As such, I turned to Josh Kirkendall from Cincy Jungle, SB Nation's superb Cincinnati Bengals blog, to give us a run down of who Coyle is and what we can expect from him.

"Since Kevin Coyle was promoted as the team's secondary coach in 2003, Bengals defensive backs have posted 133 interceptions, including Pro Bowl players like Deltha O'Neal, Tory James and alternate Pro Bowlers in Johnathan Joseph and Leon Hall. Coyle, who has some defensive coordinator experience in college at Holy Cross, Syracuse, Maryland and Fresno State, is good at identifying a player's strength and where he can contribute. In the past four years Cincinnati has started a seventh-round safety, a re-tread Reggie Nelson and an aging Chris Crocker, all of whom contributed within a top-ten defense two of the past three seasons."

If the Bengals had lost current defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who interviewed for the Dolphins head coaching position, and was considered one of the front-runners for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' head coach vacancy, it was speculated that Coyle would have been the Bengals top prospect to fill their defensive coordinator position. Instead, the Dolphins land Philbin's top choice for the defensive coordinator position.

Thank you to Josh Kirkendall for helping us learn a little more about Coyle.

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Good Hire!

Its a good hire. Now the dolphins are saying Miami will run both a 3-4 and 4-3 defense. Will this affect Miami’s draft? I am glad to see coyle has some defensive coordinator experience, and if he’s good at judging a players strenghts, Miami should have a better defense next year.

We ran both last season.

We ran both last season.

I love that INTs seem to happen for this guy...

24 INTs to lead the nation at Syracuse? 150 INTs over a 9 year period? That is sustained success, and he did it with low draft picks and old guys. Do you think he can help Sean Smith, Vontae Davis, Chris Clemmons, Reshad Jones, Nolan Carroll, and Jimmy Smith? Could he probably even show Will Allen and Y Bell a thing or 2? Probably… 133 INTs over a 9 year period for his DBs?? That is an average of 14.77 picks per season, or about 3.69 picks per player per year. Only Vontae Davis was even close to that with 4 last year. If we are not only better on offense next year but we can take the ball away.. We are going to be dangerous next year…

So our best CB last year ...

He has been his AVERAGE over 9 seasons for EVERY SINGLE DB he has started. Impressive… I am getting excited…

where can I order an "i heart Colyle" T-shirt

lets face it the fluff peices are coming early and often here @ the Phinsider and they SHOULD …. this is a time to be optimistic. This is Super Bowl week – this has been a week off for the MIami Dolphins for the last 26 years.

i like this hire – i like the Sherman hire – i like the way Philbin is compiling his staff. I heard some grumbling about these guys being “older” yesterday …. i don;t age discriminate – i don;t really care young or old – they either do the job or they are gone just like any other NFL coach.

Surprised you didn't spell it "Coil"....

lol

Great staff being assembled

Finally feeling good about The Dolphins future

isn't Reggie Nelson a FA?

could be a nice pickup…if the bengals don’t resign him

Dunno how yall can say its a good hire already

he’s a good db coach but how much does he know about blitzing and disguising them. there are numerous things involved with being a defensive playcaller.
I’m optomistic but not convinced he’s an upgrade over Nolan. can’t take a step forward on offense, then 2 steps back on defense. we’ve gotta keep upgrading.
its up to Ireland to get us the players to make Coyle’s job easier.

I believe we held on to the D Line coach, Rodgers..

He should be a great asset as far as disguising blitzes, etc.

the only trouble with that is the gm can get him all the players in the world but if he dont know how to put them in the right places.. then it is all for not.. but of course it wil be that ireland sucks and dont know what he is doing.

as my great grand pappy use to say: what does it say about a horse that takes a leak in the very water he is drinking from

Nolan didn't really do that much to disguise blitzes...

You pretty much knew exactly who was coming for the most part. When you are talking about pressure, it is all about guys beating their individual matchups. I am glad to hear we are not totally abandoning the 3-4 defense. If we get the back end of our defense playing like the Bengals have played on the backend and we don’t have to draft a FS and another CB, we can find those freaks of nature to put pressure on the QB. I really like what we have going on with Wake, Odrick, Burnett, and Dansby. We didn’t see much of Misi this year, but that was because we had JT to come in on late downs, and also Misi got hurt later in the season. He did account for 5 sacks his rookie season though, and as he gets better, he is going to be a more complete player than most of us realize.. I wouldn’t be upset though if we drafted a freak of nature to play on that side though… I will admit. You can never have too many guys to bring the heat.

the more I hear about him the more I like this hire

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