Kansas City Chiefs call on John Bunting for help
Posted Oct 16, 2008
Former North Carolina coach John Bunting got back in the game this season, analyzing ACC football on the radio. Now, he's back into game-planning, at one of his previous NFL coaching stops. Bunting is working temporarily for the Kansas City Chiefs, acting as "an extra set of eyes" for people he knows well. "I'm back here as a consultant," Bunting said Wednesday morning in a phone interview. "I'm in every defensive meeting."
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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