The Titans announced Wednesday that secondary coach Marcus Robertson and assistant secondary coach Curtis Fuller will not return in 2012.
“I want to thank Marcus and Curtis for their time here,” head coach Mike Munchak said in a statement on Wednesday. “After meeting with the coordinators over the last couple of days, we decided to make this move today. Letting Marcus go was not an easy thing. He spent so many great years with this organization as a player, front office employee and a coach.
“I respect both men, but I wanted to move in a different direction for both of these spots. The interview process might take some time, but we will find the right fits for the secondary room moving forward.”
A two-time All-Pro safety who spent ten seasons with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans before returning as an assistant secondary coach in 2007, Robertson spent 19 seasons with the organization prior to his dismissal.
Fuller is also a former NFL player (Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers) who joined the Titans in 2011 after working as a special teams assistant with the Packers and Oakland Raiders.


January 5th, 2012
Matt Loede
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