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Tuesday was the first time Saban talked about his two new offensive analysts
Nick Saban discussed the two new additions to Alabama's staff for the first time Tuesday night.
The two new additions: Offensive analysts Chris Weinke and Dan Werner.
Weinke, the former Heisman Trophy winning quarterback, spent the last two seasons as the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach. Werner was co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ole Miss the last five years, helping the Rebels beat the Crimson Tide two of the last three seasons.
"I think those two guys, having coached in high school and college, certainly helps a guy that's coached in the NFL (new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll) be able to balance some of the things that will help us have a well-rounded, pro-style offense that has the college elements that helps you take advantage of some of the college rules," Saban said.
Former NFL head coach Eric Mangini said: "I think it's a great situation for him, and I think it's a great situation for Alabama as well."
Prior to joining the Rams, Weinke was the head coach at IMG Academy in Florida from 2010 to 2014, coaching high-profile players such as current Alabama standout running back Bo Scarbrough.
Weinke played seven years in the NFL.
"We've always had a lot of respect for Chris Weinke," Saban said. "The guy was a great player. He played a long time in the league. He's very knowledgeable. He's very smart. He was a great high school coach at IMG. He went to the NFL and got a couple good years of experience in the NFL. So we thought he'd bring some knowledge and experience and certainty be helpful to us off the field and helping us with game plan."
Alabama defensive backs coach Derrick Ansley continues to establish himself as a rising star in the coaching world aided by skills developed while majoring in broadcast journalism at Troy.
Like Weinke, Werner has an impressive resume.
Werner was the quarterbacks coach for Miami's 2001 national championship team, helped former Hurricanes quarterback Ken Dorsey twice finish as a Heisman Trophy finalist and was Miami's offensive coordinator in 2004 and 2005.
Under Werner, Ole Miss scored 43 points against Alabama each of the last two years.
"Dan Werner and Ole Miss, do I need to tell our fans or anybody on our staff the issues that we've had with their offense that last couple of years?" Saban said. "I've always had a tremendous amount of respect for what they do, how they coach it. I think it'll help us on offense and defense to have a guy around here that can add some knowledge and experience to the way they do RPOs, some of the things they did in the passing game. So I've always had a lot of respect for Dan and we're glad to have them here to help."
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Nick Saban discussed the two new additions to Alabama's staff for the first time Tuesday night.
The two new additions: Offensive analysts Chris Weinke and Dan Werner.
Weinke, the former Heisman Trophy winning quarterback, spent the last two seasons as the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach. Werner was co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ole Miss the last five years, helping the Rebels beat the Crimson Tide two of the last three seasons.
"I think those two guys, having coached in high school and college, certainly helps a guy that's coached in the NFL (new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll) be able to balance some of the things that will help us have a well-rounded, pro-style offense that has the college elements that helps you take advantage of some of the college rules," Saban said.
Former NFL head coach Eric Mangini said: "I think it's a great situation for him, and I think it's a great situation for Alabama as well."
Prior to joining the Rams, Weinke was the head coach at IMG Academy in Florida from 2010 to 2014, coaching high-profile players such as current Alabama standout running back Bo Scarbrough.
Weinke played seven years in the NFL.
"We've always had a lot of respect for Chris Weinke," Saban said. "The guy was a great player. He played a long time in the league. He's very knowledgeable. He's very smart. He was a great high school coach at IMG. He went to the NFL and got a couple good years of experience in the NFL. So we thought he'd bring some knowledge and experience and certainty be helpful to us off the field and helping us with game plan."
Alabama defensive backs coach Derrick Ansley continues to establish himself as a rising star in the coaching world aided by skills developed while majoring in broadcast journalism at Troy.
Like Weinke, Werner has an impressive resume.
Werner was the quarterbacks coach for Miami's 2001 national championship team, helped former Hurricanes quarterback Ken Dorsey twice finish as a Heisman Trophy finalist and was Miami's offensive coordinator in 2004 and 2005.
Under Werner, Ole Miss scored 43 points against Alabama each of the last two years.
"Dan Werner and Ole Miss, do I need to tell our fans or anybody on our staff the issues that we've had with their offense that last couple of years?" Saban said. "I've always had a tremendous amount of respect for what they do, how they coach it. I think it'll help us on offense and defense to have a guy around here that can add some knowledge and experience to the way they do RPOs, some of the things they did in the passing game. So I've always had a lot of respect for Dan and we're glad to have them here to help."
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