Rams hire John Bonamego, Special Teams Coordinator

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Cool. Now we have the inside track to all that talent at Central Michigan University.
 

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It's hard to gauge these guys without knowing how the bottom of the roster is sorted (which I am not familiar with when it comes to the Lions). That said, his firing is kind of interesting to me.

In 2018 the Lions were ranked 26th in returns (6.3 yard avg). In 2019 (his first and only year back with Detroit) the Lions were ranked 11th in returns (7.9 yard avg).

I have read the Lions had problems with penalties on teams, but that was the reason for firing his predecessor too. Well that plus big returns. Either way when you see a seasoned special teams coach who went off to college to coach his alma mater return to a pro team and get axed after one season it's kind of strange.

The hire seems to me like a safe one though. He's been around a long time and obviously knows what he's doing, so hope this works out for us.
 

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John Bonamego one of the highly respected Special Team Coaches and he has plenty of experience. Bonamego had the Lions rated 8th overall last season, whereas the Rams were rated 23rd. Solid hire of what was available and a know quantity...Last Season although rated 8th overall his unit did struggle with penalties so that is why Patricia made a clean sweep of letting go a half dozen of Assistants.

One of the names some of us mentioned, but he's been in Michigan for quite a long time, but you can shovel sunshine so I'm sure Coach Bonamego will enjoy the weather....He's also a Cancer Survivor.

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In three seasons as a collegiate head football coach, John Bonamego has led Central Michigan to three bowl games, a victory over a Top-25-ranked team, two victories over opponents from Power 5 conferences, and one Mid-American Conference West Division co-championship.

Bonamego became the 28th head coach in Central Michigan football history on Feb. 8, 2015. He played at CMU for the legendary Herb Deromedi in the mid 1980s, and he proclaimed the position his “dream job” as he became the first CMU alum to lead the program since Bill Kelly from 1951-66.

Just months after being named to lead the Chippewas, Bonamego was diagnosed with cancer and underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Bonamego was pronounced cancer free in November 2015, just as the Chippewas were surging down the stretch, winning five of their last six regular-season games.

Bonamego led the Chippewas to an 8-5 finish including 6-2 in the Mid-American Conference in 2017, and to a berth in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Included in CMU’s victories was a 45-28 road triumph over Big 12 member Kansas, and a mid-late season surge during which the Chippewas won six of seven games.

Among the Chippewas’ wins was a dramatic come-from-behind 35-28 victory over bitter rival Western Michigan in Kalamazoo before a national television audience.

CMU also topped in-state rival Eastern Michigan. That victory, coupled with the win over Western, gave the Chippewas the Michigan MAC Trophy.

In his first season in charge of the program, Bonamego led the Chippewas to a 7-6 finish, the Mid-American Conference West Division championship and a berth in the Quick Lane Bowl at Ford Field in Detroit.

In 2016, CMU stunned No. 22-ranked Oklahoma State, winning on a no-time-on-the-clock final catch and lateral touchdown. The play was featured for days on televised sports shows and discussion over the penalty that led to CMU’s last-gasp play continued throughout the season. The Chippewas finished the season with an appearance in the Miami Beach Bowl.

CMU placed 13 players on the Academic All-MAC football team in 2017, and nine were named to the all-conference team. Two of those players, cornerback Amari Coleman and defensive end Joe Ostman, landed on the All-MAC First Team Defense.

Overall, 45 CMU players have earned Academic All-MAC honors and 23 have been named to All-MAC teams in Bonamego’s three seasons at CMU.

Among the standouts who have been mentored by Bonamego at CMU is quarterback Cooper Rush, who is now a member of the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL. Tight end Tyler Conklin was selected in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, and wide receiver Mark Chapman was taken by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with the first overall pick in the 2018 CFL Draft.

CMU is one of six institutions to have produced both a No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft and a No. 1 pick in the CFL Draft.

Under Bonamego, the CMU football program continues to lend a hand in the Mount Pleasant Community and the region. Players and coaches volunteer for the annual Special Olympics games each spring, and helped with renovations and cleanup in March at Eagle Village, a home for teens, in Hersey, Mich.

Prior to taking the reins of the CMU program, Bonamego, who graduated from Paw Paw High School in southwest Michigan, spent 16 years in the National Football League as an assistant, primarily as a special teams coordinator. His NFL stops:

• Detroit Lions, 2013-14, special teams coordinator. He helped punter Sam Martin record the top-two single-season marks for net punting average in team history with a 40.4-yard average in 2013 and a 40.1 mark in 2014.

• Jacksonville Jaguars, 2012, special teams coordinator. He was instrumental in the development of rookie punter Bryan Anger, who set franchise records for punting average (47.8) and net punting average (40.8), with both totals leading all rookie punters.

• New Orleans Saints, 2011, assistant special teams coordinator in a year the Saints went 13-3.

• Miami Dolphins, 2008-10, special teams coordinator. Bonamego developed young specialists, including kicker Dan Carpenter, punter Brandon Fields, and kick returner Ted Ginn Jr. Carpenter was selected to the 2009 Pro Bowl after making 25 of 28 field goals. Fields set a franchise record for net punting average (39.9), and Ginn was the first NFL player in 42 years to have two returns for touchdowns in the same quarter. The Dolphins won the 2008 AFC East crown as they put together the biggest turnaround in NFL history, going from 1-15 in 2007 to 11-5 in ’08.

• New Orleans Saints, 2006-07, special teams coordinator. Bonamego was part of one of the most important games in NFL history: the first post-Katrina game in the Superdome. The Saints’ Steve Gleason blocked a punt vs. Atlanta, and the ball was recovered for a touchdown in the first quarter. New Orleans also blocked a field goal later in that game.

• Green Bay Packers, 2003-05, special teams coordinator. The Packers had four game-winning field goals in 2004, the most by the team since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger.

• Jacksonville Jaguars, 1999-2001, assistant special teams coach. Bonamego worked as the assistant special teams coach under legendary NFL special teams coach Frank Gansz and was promoted to special teams coordinator in 2002. In Bonamego’s first season as the Jaguars’ special teams coordinator, the unit was ranked third by the Dallas Morning News. The Jaguars advanced to the AFC Championship game in 1999 after winning the AFC Central title.

Bonamego earned his degree in health fitness from CMU in 1987 and turned to coaching immediately. He received an honorary doctorate degree from Central Michigan after serving as the university’s commencement speaker in May 2009.

He got his start in college coaching as an assistant at Maine from 1988-91. He went to Lehigh in 1992, and spent five years as an assistant with Army from 1993-98.

During his time at Army, the Black Knights beat Navy five of six times, and finished 10-2 in 1996, recording the only 10-win season in school history. Army played Auburn that season in the Poulan/Weed Eater Independence Bowl and finished in the top 25 in both major polls.

He was a player/coach for a football team in Verona, Italy, in spring of 1987 and was the junior varsity co-coach at Mount Pleasant High School in the fall of that year.

Bonamego and his wife, Paulette, have three children, Javier, Giovanni and Bellina.

 

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A little surprising that McVay went veteran special teams coordinator in John Bonamego. Just know what was posted. I think the Rams needed a shake-up on special teams. Good Luck JB.
 

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Our new special teams coordinator.
 

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Bollocks I missed the thread further down, please delete.
 

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A little surprising that McVay went veteran special teams coordinator in John Bonamego. Just know what was posted. I think the Rams needed a shake-up on special teams. Good Luck JB.
Bonamego could have been hired a month ago. I wonder if they were going after someone else who said "no" and settled with Bonamego?
 

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The good news is that it's really, really hard to be worse all around than our special teams were last year.
 

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Bonamego could have been hired a month ago. I wonder if they were going after someone else who said "no" and settled with Bonamego?
Was my exact thoughts. Kinda hard to believe he was the top of the pile but I’m all for seeing what he’s got now!
 

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Bonamego...Special teams ratings from FootballOutsiders for his units going back to 2002. .
2019 Lions: 8th
2014 Lions: 31st
2013 Lions: 20th
2012 Jags: 25th
2011 Saints: 12th
2010 Dolphins: 29th
2009 Dolphins: 9th
2008 Dolphins: 29th
2007 Saints: 25th
2006 Saints: 14th
2005 Packers: 30th
2004 Packers: 14th
2003 Packers: 13th
2002 Jags: 18th
Avg. Ranking: 20th

John Fassel's Ratings:
2019 (Rams) 23rd
2018 (Rams) 17th
2017 (Rams) 2nd
2016 (Rams) 3rd
2015 (Rams) 7th
2014 (Rams) 7th
2013 (Rams) 4th
2012 (Rams) 26th
2011 (Raiders)20th
2010 (Raiders)13th
2009 (Raiders)17th
2008 (Raiders) 2nd
 

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This guy is the best Special Teams coach I have ever witnessed.

just kidding. I have no idea who this dude is. :)
 

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Well, he does look like a football coach!
 

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If McVay likes it I like it but I do agree with others here that he likely wasn't the 1st choice.
 

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The good news is that it's really, really hard to be worse all around than our special teams were last year.
Yes but I don't think it was all Bones. So much of teams is how they're stacked with the bottom of the roster. Do you as a ST coach get the guys you want in those final decisions? I think Fish kind of spoiled Bones in that regard and McVay probably wasn't quite as one-sided towards teams with the bottom roster.

But I do agree it was time for Bones to roll. Diminishing returns and all that. Especially when you see teams run a fake without the head coach knowing, at that point the writing was on the wall lol.
 

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meh...Seems like change for the sake of change.