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Metairie, LA (Sports Network) - The New Orleans Saints officially hired
Steve Spagnuolo as their new defensive coordinator on Tuesday.
Spagnuolo spent the last three seasons as head coach in St. Louis, but was
fired on January 2 after the Rams finished the 2011 season with a bleak 2-14
record.
He finished his brief tenure with a mark of 10-38. The Rams were 1-15 in his
first year, then took a big step forward at 7-9 in 2010 before regressing this
past season.
His Rams team was expected to contend in the NFC West in 2011, but started
with six straight losses and never recovered. The Rams' only wins came against
New Orleans and Cleveland in a three-week span. They finished the year on a
seven-game losing streak.
He will replace Gregg Williams, who left New Orleans on January 16 to
become defensive coordinator of the Rams under new head coach Jeff Fisher.
Prior to becoming the Rams' head coach, Spagnuolo spent two seasons as
defensive coordinator for the New York Giants, calling the defensive plays for
a New York squad that won Super Bowl XKII after the 2007 season against the
previously-undefeated New England Patriots.
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