Kahlil Carter steps down as Als defensive co-ordinator, Stubler takes over
MONTREAL — Kahlil Carter has stepped down as defensive co-ordinator of the Montreal Alouettes for personal reasons but will remain with the club as a scout.
The Canadian Football League team announced the change Thursday, less than two weeks before the May 20 start of training camp. Veteran Rich Stubler will take over as defensive co-ordinator.
“I took this difficult decision because, at this point, the most important thing for me is to be able to spend more time with my family”, Carter, a father of four, said in a statement. “I’m happy to remain a part of the Alouettes as a scout, a position that will give me more flexibility in terms of time management.”
The 41-year-old Carter, who spent the last three seasons as defensive backs coach of the Calgary Stampeders, was hired by Montreal on Jan. 3 for his first defensive co-ordinator job, with Stubler on staff as his adviser.