TexasTerror
March 20th, 2007, 09:06 AM
McNeese can't seem to keep their hands on any coaches right now. Not like this is a bad thing though as this is a huge compliment to Henry who will take the dual role of quality control/receivers coach with the Raiders. Best of luck to Henry. Any word from you Pokes on who will be the OC?
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Adam Henry resigns as McNeese offensive coordinator to join the Oakland Raiders
Cowboy coach will become quality control/receivers coach with the Raiders
March 19, 2007
Adam Henry has resigned his position as offensive coordinator and receivers coach at McNeese State to become quality control/receivers coach with the Oakland Raiders.
The 34 year Henry, a native of Beaumont, TX, has been a member of the McNeese coaching staff for the past 10 seasons and prior to that had played four years with the Cowboys.
"This is an opportunity of a lifetime," Henry said. "It really came out of the blue but I have always wanted to coach in the NFL."
Cowboy head coach Matt Viator said, "Congratulations to Coach Henry for getting the chance to coach in the National Football League. I have had the privilege of working with him for eight years and I am not the least bit surprised he is getting this opportunity. As a professional, Coach Henry did a great job of both coaching and recruiting. As a person, Adam is as good as any I have ever been around. I will miss my friend."
http://mcneesesports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/031907aaa.html
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Adam Henry resigns as McNeese offensive coordinator to join the Oakland Raiders
Cowboy coach will become quality control/receivers coach with the Raiders
March 19, 2007
Adam Henry has resigned his position as offensive coordinator and receivers coach at McNeese State to become quality control/receivers coach with the Oakland Raiders.
The 34 year Henry, a native of Beaumont, TX, has been a member of the McNeese coaching staff for the past 10 seasons and prior to that had played four years with the Cowboys.
"This is an opportunity of a lifetime," Henry said. "It really came out of the blue but I have always wanted to coach in the NFL."
Cowboy head coach Matt Viator said, "Congratulations to Coach Henry for getting the chance to coach in the National Football League. I have had the privilege of working with him for eight years and I am not the least bit surprised he is getting this opportunity. As a professional, Coach Henry did a great job of both coaching and recruiting. As a person, Adam is as good as any I have ever been around. I will miss my friend."
http://mcneesesports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/031907aaa.html