Jim Caldwell In as Indianapolis Colts Head Coach

T.W. Krems by Columnist Written on January 13, 2009
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With the recent news of the retirement of Colts long time coach Tony Dungy, we ask ourselves who is Jim Caldwell?

Jim Caldwell has been with the Colts for the last seven seasons as a QB Coach and Assistant Head Coach. He entered the 2008 season with the expanded role of Associate Head Coach. Now the promotion was of no surprise because the Colts had previously announced that when Dungy retired, Caldwell would take over. This was similar to what the Seahawks did with Coach Mora.

Now the best information about him is that he has overseen the passing game and Peyton Manning during his time with the Colts. You should already know what that has done for the Colts offense over the years.

His coaching has helped lead the Colts to six straight top five offensive finishes in the NFL ('03,'04,'05,'06,'07,'08) and he has overseen all the passing records broken by Manning.

Caldwell has been an NFL coach since 2001 where he started with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the QB coach.

With all of that said, it is a somber day in the NFL with the retirement of Dungy, but the Colts look to be in good hands with new Head Coach Jim Caldwell.

This article is featured at fantasyfootballmaniaxs.com

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