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Sean Desai, Dwayne Stukes, and Tim Tibesar

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The Bears have hired Dwayne Stukes and Sean Desai to be the assistant ST coach and one of the defensive QB coaches, respectively.

 

Stukes played in the NFL, NFL Europe, and the AFL and last coached in the NFL in 2011 as Tampa Bay's ST coach.

 

Sean Desai has been in the college ranks including times at Miami, Boston College, and Temple. This is interesting because he has an Indian last name. I wonder if 1) he is Indian and 2) how many other Indian coaches are in the NFL?

 

They also have hired Tim Tibesar as the LB coach. He worked under Trestman for 3 years in Montreal and used to be the Purdue DC. (mods, can you edit this thread title to include Tibesar's name?)

He does indeed appear to be of Indian decent.. Can't find any info on the 2nd question

 

http://www.bceagles.com/sports/m-footbl/mt...sai_sean00.html

 

They also both appear to be special teams coaches.

 

Desai was the ST/RB coach at BC last year and as you said Stukes was the ST coach for Tampa

 

note on Densai that is encouraging-

 

During his tenure as special teams coordinator, Temple's kickoff team finished second in the country and first in the MAC in opponent kickoff return yards allowed. The unit was ninth in the nation in opponent field goal percentage (54.5) and 13th in kicks/punts blocked.

 

from above link

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