It was just last week it was reported that Keith Butler was leaving for Indianapolis, then it was retracted to an interview and all that before he decided to stay in Pittsburgh as the linebackers coach. During that time I brought up the fact that I was not worried because the man to succeed him was a damn good former linebacker by the name of Jerry Olsavsky. That man may now be leaving the Steel City for a promotion down south.
Jerry will be in Miami interviewing with new head coach Joe Philbin to become the new linebackers coach for the Dolphins. If he gets the job, Jerry would become the second assistant to leave Pittsburgh; the first being Harold Goodwin who left to become the new offensive line coach in Indianapolis.
Jerry Olsavsky, a Pitt graduate, was selected 258th overall in the 10th round by the Steelers in 1989. He played with the Steelers until 1997 and with the Ravens in 1998, finishing his career with 204 tackles, 2.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, a recovery and an interception.
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