Bret Munsey (born August 19, 1968) is an American football coach. Previously he was the head coach for the Orlando Predators and Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League, and also an executive for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League.
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Born: | (1968-08-19) August 19, 1968 (age 53) Winter Park, Florida |
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High school: | Winter Park (FL) |
College: | Concord |
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After graduating from Winter Park High School,[1] Munsey played college football for Concord College, where he was a four-year starter and letterman. He led his team in receiving three of those years and was an All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection.
Munsey played wide receiver/defensive back for the Orlando Predators in 1991.
Munsey began his coaching career as the defensive coordinator of the Augusta Stallions of af2 in 2000. He helped the Stallions to a 13–3 record and an American Conference Championship. In September 2001, Munsey left the Tennessee Valley Vipers to become the defensive coordinator of the Carolina Cobras.[2] Munsey led the Philadelphia Soul to the Arena Bowl Championship in 2008.
Munsey was named the head coach of the Orlando Predators on August 19, 2011.[3] After the Predators went 4–14 in the 2012 season, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1991, Munsey was released by the team.[4]
Munsey was hired on June 19, 2013 by the NFL'S Philadelphia Eagles as a scout In 2014, Munsey joined the Washington Redskins to be the assistant special teams coach under Ben Kotwicka.
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