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Patriots’ Bill O’Brien takes on head coach job at Penn State

O’Brien filled void as Joe Paterno retires


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Bill O’Brien, the offensive coordinator with the New England Patriots, has agreed to sign on as the new head coach at Penn State replacing Joe Paterno.

Paterno was forced out of his position after investigations in allegations of child sex abuse by the former assistant.

O’Brien will stay with the Patriots until the playoffs are over.
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After a spat on the sidelines in Washington some weeks ago between O’Brien and Quarterback Tom Brady, it seems that all was forgiven.

The pair hugged after the game and Brady said “I always enjoy working with him ... I hope he’s here for a long time and I told him that, too.”

Patriots coach Bill Belichick also praised O’Brien, commenting on how he has become part of the collective.

He told the Boston Globe, “We just got to keep going. Coach O’Brien is just like one of the guys on the team. Like coach (Belichick) said, ‘Hey, one man’s down, the next man step up.’ We’re going to carry on. We’re going to go out and execute our plays, regardless of who’s calling them.”


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I wish this man well and hope that the alkum and team players will realize if they fail to accept him and dig their heels in they will eventually shoot off their own feet and start to be a bunch of losers. Continue the fine football history minus the "bad" times and you will go far. Resist and complain and you will fail big time.
WOW the man has a huge job ahead of him.Alum wanted someone from within ,players speaking up,press all over it.Good luck to you sir ,you stepped into a maelstrom.
 




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