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At Wake Forest, his only other head coaching job, Caldwell went 26-63 in eight seasons. He believes that experience made him a better coach, and those who have followed his career contend Caldwell is the right man for the Colts.
"Jim was one of the best assistant coaches I've ever had at Penn State," Paterno said. "I thought he did a great job as the head coach at Wake Forest, and Jim will do a great job as the head coach of the Colts."
Caldwell joined Dungy's staff in 2001 as Tampa Bay's quarterbacks coach, then moved with Dungy to Indianapolis in 2002. Since then, he's been in charge of Manning and backup Jim Sorgi although his duties expanded last season when he was made the successor-in-waiting.
He scripted the offseason practice schedule and participated in the draft prep work and draft day meetings.
Dungy said Monday that Caldwell saw enough to propose a few changes already, though the new coach declined to elaborate on those thoughts Tuesday as Dungy watched from the back of the room.
Caldwell has already made one decision.
Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Frank Reich, who spent last season as an offensive team assistant, will be elevated to quarterbacks coach. Caldwell is still meeting with other staff members before debating whether to make additional moves.
Clearly, though, those who know Caldwell best believe he will not try to emulate Dungy's style, only his success.
"We have a saying around here, next man up, and Jim is the next man up," Dungy said Monday. "He's not going to try and do it like I did it. He's worked for some great people, and he's going to put his stamp on this team and they're going to win."
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