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| Kirby Wilson |
Kirby Wilson is the running backs coach for the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers. Kirby was hired on Jan. 29, 2007. He went to Pittsburgh with 19 years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and professional levels.
Kirby helped coach Willie Parker as he led the NFL in rushing through the first 16 weeks of the 2007 season. His run ended when Parker broke his leg and ended his season. It happened on the first play from scrimmage in the second-to-last game of the season. Parker also earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection under Kirby's direction.
46-year old Kirby Wilson was most recently the running backs coach for the Arizona Cardinals (2004-06) after spending two seasons as running backs coach with our Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002-03)!
Kirby spent one season as the wide receivers coach at USC before joining Jon Gruden's staff here in Tampa Bay in 2002. That season, the trio of running backs Michael Pittman, Aaron Stecker and Pro Bowl fullback Mike Alstott collectively gained more than 1,400 rushing yards and helped the Buccaneers to a Super Bowl XXXVII victory over Oakland. The 2003 backfield duo of Pittman (751 yards rushing/597 receiving) and Thomas Jones (627 yards rushing/180 receiving) accounted for nearly 40 percent (2,155) of the Bucs' 5,453 total net yards. Pittman's 75 pass receptions led all NFC running backs and were a single-season career-high.
Prior to his stint with the Buccaneers, Wilson spent four years as running backs coach with the New England Patriots (1997-99) and Washington Redskins (2000), tutoring a trio of running backs, including Patriots backs Curtis Martin (1997) and Robert Edwards (1998) and later Redskins running back Stephen Davis (2000). In addition, Wilson honed the skills of Washington fullback Larry Centers, who led his team with 80 pass receptions in 2000. Centers (827 pass receptions) and Keith Byars (610 receptions), whom Wilson coached in New England in 1997, rank one and three in career receptions by a running back in NFL history (Marshall Faulk is no. 2 at 723).
This picture was taken in his home that I sold for him (in Cheval) and his wife Danielle shortly after the Buc's won the Super Bowl. He was leaving for his new job as the Cardinals' coach, but ended up in Pittsburgh with former Buc's assistant coach Mike Tomlin (now head coach of the Steelers). I apologize for the resolution of this image - I've since upgraded my gear! |
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