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They call Coyer a bundle of energy, who insists on perfection and uses his experience to find weaknesses in any opponents.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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They call Coyer a bundle of energy, who insists on perfection and uses his experience to find weaknesses in any opponents.
Fore, right! 2010
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They call Coyer a bundle of energy, who insists on perfection and uses his experience to find weaknesses in any opponents.
The Shad Plank 2010
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- Bernard Pierce ran for two early touchdowns and Chris Coyer threw for 169 yards and a touchdown to help Temple beat Wyoming 37-15 in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday.
Temple Tops Wyoming: Bernard Pierce Leads Way In New Mexico Bowl The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Charlton, one of the two veterans involved in a quarterback battle, moved to tight end, perhaps leaving the QB job to Chester Stewart, with prospect Chris Coyer and walk-on Mike Gerardi also in the mix.
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Defensive coordinator Larry Coyer might blitz more.
Manning's mantra for '09 Colts: 'You better be getting better' 2009
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New defensive coordinator Larry Coyer replaced Ron Meeks and installed a more aggressive scheme.
Colts fend off Jets' challenge, punch Super Bowl XLIV ticket 2010
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But that doesn't mean the quarterback job belongs to Stewart as Chris Coyer and Mike Gerardi battle for the spot, even though Stewart has to be the favorite.
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With incumbent Vaughn Charlton moving to tight end, Chester Stewart has to be the favorite for the starting quarterback job, although coach Al Golden calls it "a wide-open competition" as Stewart is being pushed by redshirt freshman Chris Coyer and walk-on Mike Gerardi.
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In Denver, Shanahan ran everything and as things went downhill, he relieved defensive coordinators — Greg Robinson, Ray Rhodes, Larry Coyer and Jim Bates — in almost revolving-door fashion.
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