Mike Sherman, who coached Texas A&M and the Green Bay Packers, has stepped down from his high school job in Massachusetts.

Judging only by his record, Sherman wasn�t very successful coaching Nauset Regional High School Warriors. His teams were 4-18.� Sherman had moved back to Cape Cod after he�d lost his job as offensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins in 2014.

Sherman, 62, was the head coach of the Aggies from 2008-11 and was replaced by Kevin Sumlin.

The Boston Herald reported there were two possible reasons for Sherman leaving. The school needed a physical education teacher and Sherman didn�t want to take on a classroom job.

And Sherman is starting a new endeavor. He�s managing partner and owner of Total Athletics Complex. The training complex is scheduled to open this summer.

Sherman�s legacy at A&M is his eye for identifying and developing offensive line talent. He left the Aggies well stocked on the line. A&M produced an NFL first rounder at offensive tackle for four straight years from 2013-16. Three of the players were recruited by Sherman.

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