- Joe Vitt
Joe Vitt is the linebackers coach and assistant head coach of the New Orleans Saints.
Vitt played four seasons as a linebacker for Towson State (now known as
Towson University ) nearBaltimore , even though he was an undersized 5'10" and smallish 190 pounds. He made his first NFL appearance with the Baltimore Colts in 1979, as their strength coach.Vitt was the
Seattle Seahawks ' strength coach whenChuck Knox came to be head coach in 1983. He quickly promoted Vitt to defensive backs coach. Vitt moved with Knox to theLos Angeles Rams , where he worked, along withMike Martz , on his staff from 1992 to 1994.Vitt has also been an assistant for the
Philadelphia Eagles andGreen Bay Packers . He served under formerSt. Louis Rams coachDick Vermeil for theKansas City Chiefs for three years until Martz brought him to St. Louis as the assistant head coach and linebackers coach; it marked Vitt's eighth time in theNational Football League , and the second with the franchise. During the2005 NFL season , Vitt served as the interimHead Coach of the Rams while Martz was out due to a bacterial heart infection. He coached the team from Week 5 until the end of the regular season; soon afterward, Martz was fired. Vitt had a record of 4-7, and was replaced byScott Linehan in the off-season. Fans and media alike enjoyed Vitt's "Jersey Joe" persona. Vitt had "Vittisms" like "I can't sing or dance so I coach football" and "no excuses play like a champion," which have made him a cult icon in some hardcore Rams fan circles.The New York Jets reportedly had interest in bringing in Vitt as their head coach after
Herman Edwards signed with the Kansas City Chiefs before hiringEric Mangini . Instead, Vitt was hired by theNew Orleans Saints onJanuary 27 ,2006 to serve as their assistant head coach/linebackers coach.
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