The Lions of Detroit announced that David Shaw had accepted a multi -year contract to become the next game coordinator for the offensive attack of the praised lions.
Shaw goes into a role where he can use his two decades of expertise throughout the NFL and university football in players development such as Andrew Luck, Derrick Mason, Christian McCaffery, Mark Clayton, Toby Gerhart and others. The rental was greeted by the resounding approval of the masses, because Shaw is one of the most respected names in the world of football.
The former USC Trojans, Amon-Ra St. Brown receiver, is now replacing the newly appointed head coach of the Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson, in the passage game that helped him become an all -Pro multiple. In Stanford, Shaw led to Amon-Ra St. Brown while he was at the USC, and he trained against the brother of St. Brown’s, Osiris St. Brown, who had 36 receptions for near 500 reception yards and a touchdown during his career in Stanford.
Funny fact: the new coordinator of the Lions pass game, David Shaw, was Stanford’s head coach when Osiris St. Brown played there.
Now he can train Amon-Ra to Detroit. pic.twitter.com/ap5krckdv
– St. Brown Podcast (@stbrownpodcast) January 31, 2025
Shaw, a former Stanford coach, was also interviewed for the attacking coordinator by the Chicago Bears according to league sources. Shaw was recently a senior manager for the Denver Broncos and helped his most successful season in more than a decade when they appeared in the playoffs.
He joined John Morton who is the new attacking coordinator and was also more recently with the Denver Broncos. Morton, who had previously had a passage with the Lions, will help the lions to keep their identity.
Plus: Top-25 Basketball Poll Reculations after classified clashes: USC Trojans, South Carolina
More: Better Big Ten receptors classified: Jeremiah Smith of Ohio State, Makai Lemon of the USC
Plus: Lincoln Riley of the USC Trojans among the highest coach takeovers with Kirby Smart in Georgia
Shaw was widely known and acclaimed for his balance as a game player and structure in the vertical passage attack. Each facet of the match plan complimented the other, and the system is conducive to relying on itself throughout games and seasons. Shaw’s ability to call gadget games in a timely manner is also a welcome quality because Ben Johnson was excellent, for the most part, using these types of games for a spark or storing games.
At its nominal value, the association of a coach like David Shaw with the coach of the Lions Dan Campbell may seem a little moved. Campbell is an external passionate and Shaw shooter is stoic, sifted and as cool as the other side of the pillow. But that’s exactly why it can work. Shaw’s work is not to motivate and captivate a team, it is to create a complete and effective pass attack for a talent stable. Campbell can take care of the rest.
Former Stanford head coach, David Shaw, and the #Lions have accepted terms of a multi -year agreement to hire him as a game coordinator, by sources.
Shaw, 52, has already worked with New Oc John Morton. A large rental for the renovated staff of Dan Campbell. pic.twitter.com/ro4z3hhwyd
– Tom Pelissero (@tompelissero) January 30, 2025
The offensive staff of the Lions is practically finished now, and at their appearance, they could not have done a much better work to replace what they have lost. With such a veteran group in attack and an incoming familiar style, it should not take too long for the group to be frightened.
Plus: visit of the Trojan horses of the USC, push for 5 -star recruits Brandon Arrington, Elbert Hill Committee
More: Pete Carroll to teach Las Vegas Raiders to teach USC Trojans while coaching in NFL
Plus: the Trojan horses of the USC to land the Elite secondary AJ Tuutele on Texas Longhorns?
Plus: Deion Sanders of Colorado Buffaloes Violation NCAA: USC Trojans Decammit Julian Lewis