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makes perfect sense for a team with a defensive line coach for the secondary...
Before jumping to the NFL, Kromer spent two seasons as an assistant at Northwestern, coaching the offensive line. He spent the 1990-98 seasons at his alma mater, Miami of Ohio, coaching the offensive line, along with the tight ends, H-backs, defensive line and special teams at varying points during his stay. That wide range of experience will serve Kromer well with the Buccaneers.
“He will have some very broad areas of responsibility,” said Gruden. “He’ll work with the offense. He’ll work with me, specifically. His role will be defined as we move forward. He’ll help Bill Muir. He’ll help [tight ends coach] Ron Middleton. He’ll help us as an offensive football team. We’re looking forward to collaborating with him. A great teacher, he’s done a great job developing great players, not only at Northwestern, but also with the Raiders.”
Here is some info I got from the Buccaneers website when he was first hired to their team.
http://www.buccaneers.com/news/newsdetail.aspx?newsid=4336
Sounds like he doesn't just have experience with the Offensive Line.
makes perfect sense for a team with a defensive line coach for the secondary...
Maybe they hired him to teach Reggie Bush how to use his O-Line.