James Robert Cooter(born July 3, 1984) is anAmerican footballcoach who is theoffensive coordinatorof theIndianapolis Coltsof theNational Football League(NFL).[1]He previously served as theoffensive coordinatorfor theDetroit Lionsfrom 2015 until 2018, and also worked as running backs coach for theNew York Jets.He playedcollege footballfor theUniversity of Tennessee,and started out coaching for hisalma materbefore becoming an NFL coach.
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Position: | Offensive coordinator |
Personal information | |
Born: | Fayetteville, Tennessee,U.S. | July 3, 1984
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High school: | Fayetteville (TN) Lincoln |
College: | Tennessee |
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Early life and education
Jim Bob Cooter attendedLincoln County High SchoolinFayetteville, Tennessee,[2]and theUniversity of Tennessee,where he was a backupquarterbackfor theTennessee Volunteers footballteam.[3]He appeared in three games for the Volunteers, and was named to the Academic All-Southeastern Conferenceteam.[4]
Coaching career
Early career
Cooter served as a graduate assistant for Tennessee in 2007 and 2008. He was then hired as an offensive assistant by theIndianapolis Colts,working for them from 2009 through 2011. Cooter served as the offensive quality control coach for theKansas City Chiefsin 2012 and then joined theDenver Broncosas an offensive assistant in 2013 with the support ofPeyton Manning.[5]
Detroit Lions
The Lions hired Cooter as their quarterbacks coach in 2014.[5]After the season, they denied a request of theChicago Bears,who wanted to interview him for their offensive coordinator position.[6]
The Lions promoted Cooter to offensive coordinator during the 2015 season, after former offensive coordinatorJoe Lombardiwas fired midseason.[3]He remained the offensive coordinator for the Lions until January 1, 2019, when it was announced that the Lions would not be renewing his contract.[7]
New York Jets
On February 8, 2019, the New York Jets hired Cooter as the running backs coach under new head coachAdam Gase.[8]
Philadelphia Eagles
While not officially on the coaching staff, Cooter spent the 2021 season as an independent consultant for thePhiladelphia Eagles.[9]Head coachNick Sirianni,who had coached with Cooter with the Kansas City Chiefs 2012,[9]"nonchalantly" announced this during a press conference after tying theNew York Jetsearly in the season, stating:[9]
I thought the operation was really good. I was calling the play to [offensive coordinator] Shane [Steichen], Shane did a good job of getting the call in there when we're in 2-minute situations. [Passing game coordinator] Kevin Patullo is really doing a lot of, "Hey, here's our scenario of what we're in." And Jim Bob Cooter is getting all the scenarios from the 2-minute around the league so we can prepare for it.
During follow-up questions, Sirianni went on to clarify Cooter's role with the team:[9]
Obviously, he's got a lot of experience and he's a great football mind. I think very highly of him. So, he's doing special projects for me and consulting here, which has been great. If I see a play or if we talk about a play that -- I just think this is really important. When you put a new play into your system that you maybe saw on tape, I think it's very easy for a coach to do that and be like, "Oh, I saw that on tape. This looks great. I'm just going to through it my offense." Well, do you know everything there is to know about that play? I'm not saying Jim Bob knows everything there is to know about every play, but what he is able to do is while we're doing something else, he's able to go research that play. I've already seen the benefit of that with a couple new wrinkles we have in this offense. So really excited to have him. I haven't really ever had that on a staff, and sometimes it deters you from putting in a play that you might like. So we have really gotten a lot out of him and really excited he's here.
Jacksonville Jaguars
On February 17, 2022, Cooter was hired by theJacksonville Jaguarsas their passing game coordinator under head coachDoug Pederson.[10]
Indianapolis Colts
On February 20, 2023, Cooter was hired as anoffensive coordinatorby theIndianapolis Colts.[11]
Personal life
Cooter is from Fayetteville.[12]He was arrested fordriving under the influencein June 2006, and was suspended from the Volunteers as a result.[5]In 2009, he was charged with aggravated burglary after climbing into a window and getting into a woman's bed.[12]The charges were later dropped.[13]
References
- ^Risdon, Jeff (February 9, 2022)."Jim Bob Cooter resurfacing as the new Jaguars passing game coordinator".Lions Wire.USA Today.RetrievedFebruary 12,2024.
- ^Rogers, Justin (February 8, 2014)."Report: Detroit Lions to name Jim Bob Cooter quarterbacks coach".MLive.RetrievedOctober 27,2015.
- ^abBieler, Des (October 26, 2015)."Lions fire offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, replace him with Jim Bob Cooter".Washington Post.RetrievedOctober 27,2015.
- ^"Who is new Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter?".Sports Illustrated.October 26, 2015.RetrievedDecember 4,2015.
- ^abcBreech, John (October 26, 2015)."Who is Jim Bob Cooter? Five things to know about the new Lions OC".CBSSports.RetrievedFebruary 12,2024.
- ^Birkett, Dave (February 24, 2015)."'Phenomenal' Jim Bob Cooter too valuable for Detroit Lions to let go ".Detroit Free Press.RetrievedOctober 27,2015.
- ^Haddad, Ken (January 1, 2019)."Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter won't return in 2019".WDIV.RetrievedJanuary 1,2019.
- ^Lange, Randy (February 8, 2019)."Adam Gase Completes His Jets Coaching Staff".NewYorkJets.RetrievedFebruary 12,2024.
- ^abcdZangaro, Dave (September 7, 2021)."Sirianni explains Jim Bob Cooter's role with Eagles".NBC Sports Philadelphia.RetrievedJune 30,2024.
- ^"Jaguars Finalize 2022 Coaching Staff".Jaguars.February 17, 2022.RetrievedFebruary 17,2022.
- ^McDaniel, Mike (February 20, 2023)."Colts to Hire Jim Bob Cooter as Offensive Coordinator, per Report".WATE.RetrievedMarch 2,2023.
- ^ab"Former Vol 'Jim Bob' Cooter facing burglary charges".TheState.Associated Press. July 2, 2009.RetrievedFebruary 12,2024.
- ^Allen, Robert (October 30, 2015)."Lions offensive coach Cooter's arrest records vanish".Detroit Free Press.RetrievedFebruary 12,2024.