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Jason<br />

araPoFF<br />

Coordinator of<br />

Physical Development<br />

Years with <strong>Lions</strong>: 12<br />

Years in NFL: 25<br />

Jason arapoff enters his 12th season directing the <strong>Lions</strong>’ strength<br />

and conditioning program. his primary role is to oversee the physical<br />

fitness of all <strong>Lions</strong>’ players.<br />

Focusing equally on the off-season regimen and the regular<br />

season program, arapoff utilizes high-end cardiovascular strength<br />

training and free weight equipment in the team’s state-of-the-art<br />

facility. his hands-on training techniques emphasize a balance of<br />

muscular strength and cardiovascular fitness, and are underscored<br />

by a comprehensive, personalized approach to each athlete. he also<br />

has introduced a shift toward more football-specific activities that<br />

encompass high-intensity protocols to train the entire body.<br />

arapoff arrived in detroit prior to the 2001 season with 13 years<br />

of experience with the Washington Redskins. While serving as the<br />

team’s conditioning director for nine years, he was instrumental in<br />

computerizing and implementing the team’s strength and conditioning<br />

and nutritional programs.<br />

arapoff has been a monthly columnist for scholastic coach Magazine<br />

and is a frequent speaker for industry events, schools, universities and<br />

football camps. he, along with strength and conditioning assistant ted<br />

Rath, started the annual detroit <strong>Lions</strong> strength and conditioning clinic<br />

in 2011. the event is a forum for providing, sharing and exchanging<br />

information in the ever changing world of strength & conditioning.<br />

during his playing career as a collegian, arapoff was a four-year<br />

letter-winning defensive back at springfield (Mass.) college, where<br />

he earned his undergraduate degree in health fitness. he went on<br />

to obtain his master’s degree in exercise physiology from american<br />

university in Washington, d.c.<br />

arapoff and his wife, Jennifer, have three daughters: Julia, and<br />

twins, anna and alexa.<br />

ARAPOFF’S BACKGROUND<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>Lions</strong> .......................................................................... 2001coordinator<br />

of Physical development ....................................................2006strength<br />

and conditioning ................................................................... 2001-05<br />

Washington Redskins ......................................................1988-2000<br />

conditioning director.........................................................................1992-2000<br />

conditioning assistant .......................................................................... 1988-91<br />

braDForD<br />

banta<br />

Assistant<br />

Linebackers<br />

Years with <strong>Lions</strong>: 5<br />

Years in NFL: 5<br />

Bradford Banta, a former Lion, enters his fifth season with detroit’s<br />

coaching staff. he was promoted to assistant linebackers coach this<br />

offseason after being the assistant special teams coach the past<br />

four seasons.<br />

LIONS COACHING HIGHLIGHTS<br />

¾ s John Wendling leads the nFL with 41 special teams tackles<br />

over the past two seasons (2010-11) and was tied for fourth in<br />

the nFL with 17 last season.<br />

¾ K Jason hanson had another strong year for detroit in 2011,<br />

finishing with 126 points which was the fourth best for a singleseason<br />

in franchise history.<br />

¾ hanson also had five 50-yard field goals (second-highest of his<br />

career) and became the first player in nFL history to kick 50 50yard<br />

field goals in his career.<br />

¾ in 2010, the <strong>Lions</strong>’ kick return unit was the third-most improved<br />

unit in the League in kickoff return average with 3.5 more yards<br />

per return than in 2009.<br />

¾ detroit also had the nFL’s 10th-most significant improvement<br />

in punt return average in 2010: the <strong>Lions</strong> had an 8.8 punt return<br />

average in 2009 and improved to an average of 12.1 yards per<br />

executives & coaching<br />

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return in 2010.<br />

¾ in average kickoff return yardage allowed, detroit had the fourthmost<br />

improved coverage unit, allowing an average of 2.7 less yards<br />

per each kick return in 2010.<br />

Before returning to detroit in 2008, Banta spent the 2009 season<br />

as a tight ends coach for the university of tennessee chattanooga.<br />

he played three of his 11 nFL seasons with the <strong>Lions</strong> (2001-03) as a<br />

tight end and longsnapper.<br />

after being drafted by indianapolis in the fourth-round of the 1994<br />

nFL draft, Banta spent six seasons with the colts and established<br />

himself as one of the League’s best longsnappers. he joined the new<br />

York Jets for the 2000 season before coming to detroit in 2001. he<br />

finished his career with Buffalo in 2004.<br />

upon his retirement from the nFL, Banta worked with george Wright<br />

construction, as a supervisor, for a year and in chase’s home Financial<br />

division for nearly two years in chattanooga, tennessee.<br />

Banta was a two-year starter at tight end at the university of<br />

southern california (1989-93) as well as a four-time letterwinner. he<br />

earned honorable Mention all-Pac 10 conference honors as a junior<br />

and senior and received his bachelor’s degree in communications with<br />

a minor in sociology in 1993.<br />

a native of Baton Rouge, La., Banta was a Parade all-american<br />

as a senior at university high school and helped them to the state<br />

championship (1988) while playing tight end and linebacker. he and<br />

his wife, amy, have three children.<br />

BANTA’S BACKGROUND<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>Lions</strong> .......................................................................... 2008assistant<br />

Linebackers ...............................................................................<strong>2012</strong>assistant<br />

special teams ...................................................................... 2008-11<br />

Tennessee-Chattanooga ...........................................................2007<br />

tight Ends .......................................................................................................2007<br />

matt<br />

burke<br />

Linebackers<br />

Years with <strong>Lions</strong>: 4<br />

Years in NFL: 9<br />

Matt Burke, in his fourth season as linebackers coach, came to<br />

detroit after spending five seasons (2004-08) with the tennessee<br />

titans.<br />

LIONS COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

detroit’s linebacker corps made great strides in 2011 and will be<br />

a team strength with all three starters returning for the upcoming<br />

season.<br />

¾ LB stephen tulloch joined the team during training camp and<br />

quickly emerged as the starting middle linebacker before going on<br />

to lead the team with 111 tackles (84 solo). he also has 3.0 sacks<br />

(16 yds.) two interceptions and three fumble recoveries (1 td).<br />

¾ since LB deandre Levy was drafted in 2009, Burke has been instrumental<br />

in his development as one of the best young linebackers<br />

in the League. throughout his three seasons in detroit, Levy has<br />

registered 258 tackles (177 solo) which is the most of any <strong>Lions</strong><br />

defensive player during that span.<br />

¾ in 2011, Levy finished with 107 tackles (72 solo) which was the<br />

second-most on the team.<br />

in 2008, Burke helped coach tennessee to a nFL best 13-3 record<br />

and ranked seventh in overall defense with 4,698 yards allowed as<br />

well as third in offensive points allowed with 227. in his first two<br />

seasons with the titans, he worked as an administrative assistant<br />

in the football department assisting the coaching staff with scouting<br />

breakdowns during the week and on gamedays. Burke was promoted<br />

to defensive assistant/quality control coach in 2006. he was primarily<br />

responsible for breaking down film on upcoming opponents and selfscouting,<br />

also conducting on-field work with the linebackers.<br />

Prior to joining the titans, Burke was the assistant secondary coach<br />

for one season (2003) at harvard, originally entering the college ranks<br />

at Boston college (2000) as a graduate assistant for recruiting before<br />

working with the defense from 2001-02. his first coaching position<br />

came at Bridgton academy (Maine), where he worked in 1998 and 1999.<br />

a native of hudson, Massachusetts, Burke played safety at<br />

dartmouth and was part of an undefeated ivy League champion<br />

in 1996.

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