From Stoutland University to Adam's Academy, Cowboys to benefit from a seismic shift in the trenches
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From Stoutland University to Adam's Academy, Cowboys to benefit from a seismic shift in the trenches
"The coaching staff of the Philadelphia Eagles took a big hit last week when Jeff Stoutland announced he would no longer be sticking around as the team's offensive line coach. After 13 seasons, the man who turned the Eagles' offensive front into a factory of All-Pros has departed, leaving a huge void in the trenches that nobody seems to be making much of a fuss about. But this kind of feels like a big deal."
"Stoutland's résumé in Philly is quite impressive, helping the team take home two Super Bowl titles and producing a grand total of 27 Pro Bowl selections among his linemen. Those selections are spread across seven different players, with Jason Kelce (7), Lane Johnson (6), and Jason Peters (4) being the most notable. Under his watch, the Eagles' offensive line consistently ranked in the top five of nearly every advanced metric"
Jeff Stoutland coached the Eagles' offensive line for 13 seasons and has departed. He helped the team win two Super Bowl titles and produced 27 Pro Bowl selections across seven players, including Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Jason Peters. His units consistently ranked among the top five in advanced metrics and allowed the lowest pressure rate over a five-year span. Stoutland excelled at player development, notably transforming Jordan Mailata from a rugby player into an All-Pro left tackle. The departure ends a long-running developmental program nicknamed Stoutland University, leaving the Eagles with a sizable gap to fill.
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