
So who is Aaron Kromer?
Kromer is a guy the Saints respect a great deal as he’s transformed their offensive line from decent to elite. His transition to head coach will be more seamless because he can trust that the veteran offensive line group of players can take care of themselves for the most part. The Saints are also in a good position with the offensive line as they have Frank Smith on staff who can step in as the offensive line coach (was the assistant offensive line coach). He’s been with the team since 2010 so it’s a smooth transition taking over Kromer’s vacated place. Kromer has been with the Saints since 2008 and during his time as offensive line coach he’s sent 5 Saints blockers to the Pro Bowl. That includes Jon Stinchcomb and Jermon Bushrod, players no one ever expected to rise to such notoriety. Kormer has coached the offensive lines at Miami University, Northwestern, the Oakland Raiders, the Tampa Bay Bucs and of course the Saints. This will represent the biggest job he’s ever had of course, but at 46 he’s regarded already as one of the more decorated young assistants in the league. Kromer is best known for his very high attention to detail and for the respect he commands from players in the locker room. This was an obvious choice and really the only choice. I applaud the Saints for making it as I truly felt continuity for Carmichael and Spagnuolo was more important than anything else.
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