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The Green Bay Packers announced that Rich Bisaccia was stepping down from his position as special teams coordinator after four seasons.
Keisean Nixon and the Packers believe he can be a No. 1 cornerback. The issue is who they can count on after him.
Bisaccia did the Packers no favors by waiting as long as he did to let them know, especially if LaFleur had interest in promoting Bisaccia’s top assistant, Byron Storer, to the coordinator position.