The Good Shepherd Catholic Men's Club was pleased to host and listen to a great presentation by Coach Rod Marinelli.
Early career
Marinelli's coaching career began in 1973 as an assistant at Rosemead High School in suburban Los Angeles from 1973 to 1975. He earned his first collegiate job in 1976, serving as an assistant to Bruce Snyder at Utah State University until 1982. He then moved on to the University of California for nine seasons, serving as the defensive line coach and later the assistant head coach. He was then on staff with Arizona State University for three seasons, again holding a dual role as defensive line and assistant head coach, between 1992 and 1994. Marinelli spent his final year in college football at the University of Southern California in 1995.
National Football League
#TampaBayBuccaneers
Marinelli went to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996 and was the defensive line coach for six seasons under head coach Tony Dungy. In the latter four seasons he also served as assistant head coach, winning a Super Bowl in 2003. He was known for his structured approach and his commitment for trying to get the most out of his players. There he worked to develop linemen such as Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice into Hall of Fame caliber players. During Marinelli's tenure in Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers earned more sacks than any other franchise.
He then went on to coach teams such as the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders
Marinelli joined the Chicago Bears in January 2009 as assistant head coach and defensive line coach, reuniting him with Lovie Smith, whom he worked with under Tony Dungy in Tampa Bay from 1996–2000.[2] Marinelli also interviewed with the Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks before joining the Bears. Marinelli was promoted from defensive line coach to defensive coordinator in February 2010.[3] In the 2010 to 2012 seasons, Marinelli's defenses ranked ninth, seventeenth, and fifth, respectively. Also in 2012, the Bears led the NFL in interceptions with 24, along with in takeaways with 44, sixth in third-down efficiency (35.5 percent) and eighth in sacks with 41, while ranking third with the fewest points allowed (477). Marinelli left the Bears in January 2013.
#DallasCowboys
On January 18, 2013, Marinelli joined the Dallas Cowboys as defensive line coach. Marinelli was promoted to defensive coordinator after the demotion of Monte Kiffin on January 28, 2014.
The Cowboys posted a 12–4 record in Marinelli's first season as the defensive coordinator, his defense ranked 14th after being expected, by many before the season, to be the worst in the history of the NFL.
On January 13, 2015, Marinelli signed a 3-year extension with the Cowboys to remain the defensive coordinator.
#LasVegasRaiders
On February 5, 2020, Marinelli was named the defensive line coach for the Raiders.[On December 13, 2020, Marinelli was promoted to interim defensive coordinator, following the firing of Paul Guenther.
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