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I had to do a little research, but appears that it's either Dom Capers or Brian Billick

Jedd was a GA first under Steve Spurrier from 1999-2000. Not sure we can give the credit to Spurrier as Fisch was only a GA.

His first NFL gig was with Houston Texans in 2002 as defensive quality control coach. Their head coach was Dom Capers at the time. That lasted 2 seasons.

In 2004, he was hired by the Baltimore Ravens as general offensive assistant. From 2005-2007, he was assistant qb coach and assistant wr coach. Brian Billick was the HC during those years.

I would say he was under the Brian Billick tree, because that's where his offensive pedigree started and really started to flourish.
Im gonna go with Billick and Matt Cavanaugh in Baltimore
 
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I know some people and to some degree himself but @1murhurricane may still be right on his prediction if this season plays out the way we hope.

We may have been outbid just enough by a few teams and they were bad mouthing us and the timing was right for some last minute flip flopping from kids who may have secretly said this is where I want to be. Now we are winning, the country loves to watch us, the media is gushing, Mario is saying we arent even that good yet. Plus we still have the money. I bet there are 6-8 big names out there that now are starting to just think "Man the money was basically the same, I def loved Miami staff more, my parents did too, and that team is playing fun football"

Lets take care of business vs FSU and see just how big this buzz can grow.


 
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Miami was a step down from Oregon for Cristobal as he'd built it up into a Playoff team and we were a mess.

4 years later though it's a sideways move at worst (and that's with Phil Knight throwing his billions around) and obviously in the coming years our ceiling is higher.

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