Originally posted by Kendrick:
G.S. he was a special teams coach for us wasnt he?
He started out on special teams, then they switched him to WR's a few years later.
Here's an exert form the prifile on the Vikings sight
Prior to joining Atlanta, Stewart was an integral part of the San Francisco 49ers’ success from 1996-2002, as the team advanced to the playoffs 5 times in those 7 seasons. In 1997, the 49ers won the NFC West with a 13-3 mark and eventually lost to Green Bay in the NFC Championship game. During that time, Stewart tutored the 49ers WRs and helped elevate each of Terrell Owens, J.J. Stokes and Tai Streets performances, with Owens making Pro Bowls and All-Pro in 3 straight seasons from 2000-02. Owens had 17 games over the 100-yard receiving mark and 5 games with 150+ yards. Before working with Stewart, Owens’ career-highs for season receptions was 67, a mark he shattered with 97, 93 and 100 respectively in 2000, ’01 and ’02. Owens set his career-high in receiving yards with 1,451 in 2000 and TDs with 16 in 2001. He broke a 50-year-old NFL record when he caught 20 passes for 283 yards against the Bears in 2000 en route to his career-best day.
It doesn't say anything about being the special teams coach, but I do remeber he was hired as such.
http://www.vikings.com/team/coaches/george-stewart/96d62481-bdb5-4609-b7fc-af73ee89ccc1
According to this website he is staying with the Vikings so it's not going to happen.
http://gridironfans.com/forums/latest-nfl-headlines/150082-vikings-keeping-d-line-coach-karl-dunbar.html
[ Edited by GorefullBore on Jan 18, 2011 at 4:40 AM ]