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The Former Bull In The NFL Playoffs Everyone Always Forgets

You know Jason Pierre-Paul and Jacquian Williams are still alive in the NFL playoffs this weekend. You'll see them on Sunday afternoon when the New York Giants play the Green Bay Packers in the NFC divisional playoffs. But there's one other former Bull out there. One who seems strangely absent from all the stories coming out of USF Athletics, or the tweets from assistant coaches wishing former players luck.

You all realize Jim Leavitt is coaching this weekend too, right?

Leavitt is the linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers, who face the New Orleans Saints this afternoon. The 49ers finished fourth in the NFL in total defense, thanks in large part to their four starting linebackers. Patrick Willis is on his way back to the Pro Bowl. NaVorro Bowman led the team with 143 tackles. And rookie Aldon Smith had 14 sacks and quite honestly got gypped out of his own trip to Hawaii. San Francisco held teams to just 3.5 yards per carry and allowed only three rushing touchdowns the entire season.

I'll be curious to see what Leavitt's future will be, as long as the 49ers defense is in the limelight. Will other teams looking for a defensive coordinator try to pick off position coaches? Leavitt was a defensive coordinator before starting the USF program (he and some guy named Bob Stoops were co-DCs at Kansas State), so he might get that opportunity down the line. For now, he can focus on trying to become the first non-playing former Bull to win a Super Bowl ring.