Saturday, August 2, 2014

FAMU coaches participate in NFL minority internship

HEAD COACH EARL HOLMES
Florida A&M University

(Photo Courtesy: FAMU Athletics)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Don't be surprised to see Quinn Gray, offensive coordinator for FAMU's football team, being a little more creative on short yardage plays than he's been in the past.

What he's experienced during the recent NFL Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship Program, has given him a new perspective on play-calling, Gray said.

Especially on second or third down with short yards to go, he said Saturday.

"It gave me the opportunity to just sit back and better understand play-calling in situations, understand why you do certain things in a situation," Gray said of the stint he had with the Detroit Lions' coaching staff. "It gave me a better overall understand on being able to lead a group of men."

Secondary coach Corey Fuller also participated in the program at Minnesota, while linebacker's coach Levon Kirkland spent time with the Tennessee Titans. Walsh initiated the program while with the 49ers in 1987, before the entire league adopted it for the last 25 years.

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