David Shaw, a former college rival of Amon-Ra St. Brown, has officially joined the Detroit Lions as their passing game coordinator. Shaw previously coached at Stanford, where he faced off against St. Brown’s USC team.
Shaw had even attempted to recruit St. Brown to Stanford during his high school days. Now, the two will be working together, with Shaw joining the Lions’ coaching staff alongside new offensive coordinator John Morton.
St. Brown has spoken highly of Shaw, calling him a “great guy” and expressing excitement about working with him again. This new development could bring an interesting dynamic to the Lions’ coaching staff and potentially impact St. Brown’s performance on the field.
Key Takeaways:
- David Shaw joins Lions: Shaw, a former Stanford coach, has joined the Lions as passing game coordinator.
- College rivalry: Shaw and St. Brown have a history dating back to their college days, when Stanford and USC faced off.
- Recruitment attempt: Shaw had attempted to recruit St. Brown to Stanford during his high school days.
- New coaching dynamic: Shaw’s addition to the Lions’ coaching staff could bring a new dynamic and potentially impact St. Brown’s performance.