Hire a QB Guru

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Dougie_D

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The one thing that most of these Guru's teach is about technique. The foot work, etc...

Mabye instead of getting rid of our playbook and OC, we need to hire a specific QB coach that teaches technique.

Has Bajakian ALWAYS been the OC/QB coach?

After reading this article again, it makes me wonder how much confidence he really has with teaching his own QB's...or if he even likes too.
Tennessee football practice report: Mike Bajakian OK with Vols' QBs using private coaches | Times Free Press
 
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But we have so many experts here who do it for free! Good point though.
 
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Didnt Worley during the offseason head out to a QB camp? I could see a big difference in him until the OL couldn't give him time to throw.
 
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Which position coach do we cut to make room for a QB Guru? I suppose our OL coach wouldn't be missed.
 
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Oooohm. Now breathe. Be one with the oline, grasshopper. Now say in the mirror, "I'm special. And dog gone it, I like me." Now go out there and win vs Bama.
 
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The one thing that most of these Guru's teach is about technique. The foot work, etc...

Mabye instead of getting rid of our playbook and OC, we need to hire a specific QB coach that teaches technique.

Has Bajakian ALWAYS been the OC/QB coach?

After reading this article again, it makes me wonder how much confidence he really has with teaching his own QB's...or if he even likes too.
Tennessee football practice report: Mike Bajakian OK with Vols' QBs using private coaches | Times Free Press


Here you go.

http:// http://primalsportstraining.com/index.php/nfa-texas-coaches/2-mike-dormady
 
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Whitfield probably has more knowledge of the QB position in his right big toe than Baja has in his brain.
 

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