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Meet David Corley, Steelers Assistant QB Coach

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The NFL has created a policy mandating that teams hire a minority offensive assistant for the 2022 season and beyond. The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to bring in another William and Mary Hall of Fame player and have announced that David Corley Jr will fill that role as an assistant quarterback’s coach for the upcoming season. Corley will be called upon to coach up Mitch Trubisky, Mason Rudolph and at least 2 other newcomers to the Black and Gold as the Steelers have stated they would like to bring 4 quarterbacks to camp in 2022. Corley’s coaching experience has been mostly at the collegiate level, but he did intern previously with the Steelers in 2010, the Houston Texans in 2019 and with the Carolina Panthers twice in 2013 and 2021.

NCAA Playing Career​

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David Corley Jr attended William and Mary from 1999 to 2002. He played quarterback for the Tribe and turned down opportunities to attend Clemson and South Carolina to play for the 1AA school. Corley started for 4 years for the Tribe and when he graduated, he owned the Atlantic 10 total yards record (Now the CAA) at 10,948 yards. Corley is still 3rd on the all-time conference list. He started 42 consecutive games, which is still a school record and is the only player in school history to pass for 9000 yards and rush for 1000 yards. He won the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year in 1999 and was 2nd team All-Conference in his junior and senior year. Corley led William and Mary to the conference title in his junior season. His senior season saw him become a finalist for the Walter Payton Award for the top 1AA player in the country. He was the last 4-year starter in the history of the program and was enshrined in the William and Mary Hall of Fame in 2014.

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Corley was undrafted by the NFL, so he headed north the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the CFL for the 2003 season. He caught on as a backup and did get to start 1 game in 2003 where he rushed for 2 touchdowns and threw for 1 more. He did not appear in another game in the CFL and after the 2006 season with the Calgary Stampeders elected to concentrate on coaching.

NCAA Coaching Experience​

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Corley returned to his alma mater in 2008 and filled several roles for the Tribe until 2013. He coached the running backs, quarterbacks, and the wide receivers during that 5-year period. He departed for UCONN in 2014 and after coaching running backs/wide receivers and special teams he was promoted to offensive coordinator late in the 2016 season for the eventual 3-9 Huskies by head coach Bob Diaco. Diaco was fired at the end of the season and Corley headed for Division 1 football as the new wide receiver coach at West Point in 2017. Corley was recruited by James Franklin as the running backs coach for Penn State but 13 days into his tenure was moved to wide receiver coach. After a disappointing season by Penn State wideouts he was fired. Most recently he was the running backs coach for Richmond in 2021.

Former William and Mary players Mike Tomlin and Sean McDermott have turned into successful NFL coaches and Tomlin was also enshrined in the William and Mary Hall of fame as a player. A lot of young offensive assistants bounce around until they find the right mentor and opportunity. Corley has experience coaching receivers in run heavy offenses and could be an ideal candidate to connect the dots on what is expected in Matt Canada’s RPO heavy offense. Fellow Army coaching alum Mike Sullivan, the current quarterback coach in Pittsburgh has 17 years of experience and should be an excellent tutor for Corley. If the Steelers elect to draft any quarterback in this class, they will need significant development and his success may be tied to how well he helps develops that new talent. Corley will have the best opportunity of his young coaching career to lean on Mike Tomlin and take advantage of him as a mentor as Tomlin did on Tony Dungy’s staff prior to landing a coordinator job for the Minnesota Vikings and shortly thereafter his position as the Steeler’s head coach. Could Corley become another coaching success story from William and Mary in the NFL? I think nothing would make Dan Rooney happier smiling down on Steeler Nation.

What do you think Steeler Nation? How do you feel about our new assistant coach? Please comment below or on my twitter @thebubbasq.

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We go without a QB coach for most of Tomlin's tenure. Then, they finally not only get a QB coach but an assistant QB coach. You can't make this **** up.


It's OK TDX27, we need the help andI won't complain because if he can add a higher qaulity, that is the mission.

Look at it this way........... we had BEN so he could cover a lot of non-coaching but now he is gone so here we are.

Just for the record, BEN would have benifitted with better / more QB coaching as well, what player wouldn't?



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It's OK TDX27, we need the help andI won't complain because if he can add a higher qaulity, that is the mission.

Look at it this way........... we had BEN so he could cover a lot of non-coaching but now he is gone so here we are.

Just for the record, BEN would have benifitted with better / more QB coaching as well, what player wouldn't?



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Not complaining. I just find it funny especially when we drafted Dobbs and then Rudolph to be Ben's possible successor and it still took them a year or two to hire a QB coach. Having two now makes me even more nervous that they are going to do something stupid in the draft to get one of these 2nd rate QB's.
 
We go without a QB coach for most of Tomlin's tenure. Then, they finally not only get a QB coach but an assistant QB coach. You can't make this **** up.
Well, considering we had Ben for 18 years and all of Tomlin's tenure, who did we need to develop?
 
The position is being paid for by the NFL,hiring an offensive minority coach.
 
And I don't know what you guys are talking about, we've had QB coaches every year since 2001.

"The NFL has created a policy mandating that teams hire a minority offensive assistant for the 2022 season and beyond."

Well, I'm not getting what anyone is talking about either. Because I was under the understanding that the new rule only mandated that ONE minority offensive assistant had to be hired. If that's the case, then the hiring of Asst. OL Coach Isaac Williams fulfilled that obligation. Not the hiring of Corley.
Either way, I hope he's good at this job. Because to me, his hiring signals that they are very interested in taking a QB high in this draft. And most of them will need to be "coached up".
 
Kinda weird on the timing right?why not wait till after the draft. Unless the plan is to go with what you got????
 
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