Jerry Sullivan
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"Jerry Sullivan" is the current Wide Receivers Coach (sport)/Coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. He was the offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals in 2003 NFL Season/2003.

From 1973-74, Sullivan was an assistant coach with the Texas Tech Red Raiders football/Texas Tech Red Raiders under head coach Jim Carlen.

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I think you have to go over the middle. You have to go inside to be a good player. We didn't do many things where he (Lloyd) had to go inside. Arnaz did a lot of stuff inside when he's playing. We know that about him.

(The per-student plan) was fine when it was crafted. But the state has changed the playing field.

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I think he became tougher. I think the players respect him now as a player who will block.

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No matter where he went, it was hockey. He loved coaching and playing. He was intense, and he couldn't stand mistakes.

He did everything he could to get hockey going at every level.

He was a great promoter. He could promote a game that really meant nothing.