Wilson27
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You think an experienced proven QB coach will be easier to hold on to than a QB coach that was fired from his last job and is now a GA?
Im not saying a "yes" man would be wrong all together.
But bringing in someone that can add to what you are doing and maybe fix some things you dont see shouldnt scare you off either.
Dont confuse that with bringing in a guy thats gonna want to change everything you do from top to bottom, but If Im Jones I embrace new opinions and ideas.
Don't get the fixation by a some folks on DeBord's age.
People who are the same age as Mike DeBord: Tom Hanks, Mel Gibson, Carrie Fisher, Bob Saget, Bryan Cranston, Joe Montana, Maureen McCormick, and Randy Jackson.
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Oh, but they're not football coaches, I understand. So how about these guys, all OLDER than DeBord: Bill Belichick, Steve Spurrier, Les Miles, Pete Carroll, Nick Saban. That's just to name a few.
They all coach ok. The ones at college level seem to recruit just fine. Did I mention they're all OLDER than DeBord?
Age is utterly unimportant in the OC hire, I'm thinking. His 2 years away from the game is more relevant than his age, and I personally think a 2 year break is nothing.
:lol: Not being in a commercial kitchen doesn't mean you forgot how to cook. Football and cooking aren't the same, but you don't forget how to do either one in two years.
You're right but everything is about relationships now and a name. Like they were saying on college football today, Not many kids know who McElwain at Florida is so it's not going to be a good class. Teams like LSU hire big name recruiters kids know, Steele and Orgeron, Ala hired Kiffin last yr, a name every kid knows. It wont effect this class but going forward it could if we hire an unknown to run our offense.
You're right but everything is about relationships now and a name. Like they were saying on college football today, Not many kids know who McElwain at Florida is so it's not going to be a good class. Teams like LSU hire big name recruiters kids know, Steele and Orgeron, Ala hired Kiffin last yr, a name every kid knows. It wont effect this class but going forward it could if we hire an unknown to run our offense.
Also our own Steve Stripling is 3 years older than Debord and he is currently ranked 9th in 247's recruiter rankings.
UNLESS...
Unless DeBord becomes a name known to those high school players and their parents and coaches because of his new team's great success in 2015. Then he'd be better known, right? I mean, that's how people know names like Steele and Orgeron, is because they had success somewhere and ESPN started talking about them.
Agreed!Age isn't an issue, its not being known by recruits and having not recruited in yrs. Does anyone think a Saban, Richt, Miles, Fisher would go a route with a Debord or go with guys who are known recruiters and been relevant as of late. Hell no they wouldn't. They lose a guy then go out and get the best of the best. Ala loses Steel and Thompson then Saban hires Mel Tucker, one of the most respected DB Coach's around..Miles loses Chavis then goes and hires two of the best recruiters in the nation in Steele and Orgeron. Auburn fires their DC and goes and hires Muchamp, as bad as I hate him he is a great recruiter and one of the best DC's around. If you wanna be elite you gotta bring in elite..jmo..Another example..Mizzou loses their DC and turns around and hires a great DC..Even Richt replaces Bobo with a well respected OC in Schottenheimer (sp)..And if we hire a guy who hasn't called plays or recruited in yrs and is basically a secretary at Mich could be devastating.
Age isn't an issue, its not being known by recruits and having not recruited in yrs. Does anyone think a Saban, Richt, Miles, Fisher would go a route with a Debord or go with guys who are known recruiters and been relevant as of late. Hell no they wouldn't. They lose a guy then go out and get the best of the best. Ala loses Steel and Thompson then Saban hires Mel Tucker, one of the most respected DB Coach's around..Miles loses Chavis then goes and hires two of the best recruiters in the nation in Steele and Orgeron. Auburn fires their DC and goes and hires Muchamp, as bad as I hate him he is a great recruiter and one of the best DC's around. If you wanna be elite you gotta bring in elite..jmo..Another example..Mizzou loses their DC and turns around and hires a great DC..Even Richt replaces Bobo with a well respected OC in Schottenheimer (sp)..And if we hire a guy who hasn't called plays or recruited in yrs and is basically a secretary at Mich could be devastating.
I get all that, it's just that there's a lot of people on here acting like he's the oldest man alive and that there's no way he knows how to coach because he's old.
True but they have both been doing it for well over a decade..It's not like Debord is a young up and comer trying to make a name for himself.
You're right, you don't do it as long as he has and not know what you're doing. But he hasn't been relevant lately and doesn't coach QB's. I'm all for replacing Mahoney with Debord as the OLine Coach, but as a playcaller and recruiter there seems to be better fits and options.
Well, Mike DeBord's been doing it for decades himself...it's just that he left the Lloyd Carr end game for a five-year stint at the NFL, then took a sabbatical for a couple years. Heard he was a really capable recruiter for Michigan before he went to the NFL.
So, it's cyclical and (if he's hired) he reestablishes his rep with the high school coaches and parents and players by doing great things in the 2015 season. Then he's right back on the bike, like he never left.
Not saying that WILL happen, just that it has a very reasonable chance of happening, and that there doesn't have to be any let-down in recruiting for the school that hires him.
Age isn't an issue, its not being known by recruits and having not recruited in yrs. Does anyone think a Saban, Richt, Miles, Fisher would go a route with a Debord or go with guys who are known recruiters and been relevant as of late. Hell no they wouldn't. They lose a guy then go out and get the best of the best. Ala loses Steel and Thompson then Saban hires Mel Tucker, one of the most respected DB Coach's around..Miles loses Chavis then goes and hires two of the best recruiters in the nation in Steele and Orgeron. Auburn fires their DC and goes and hires Muchamp, as bad as I hate him he is a great recruiter and one of the best DC's around. If you wanna be elite you gotta bring in elite..jmo..Another example..Mizzou loses their DC and turns around and hires a great DC..Even Richt replaces Bobo with a well respected OC in Schottenheimer (sp)..And if we hire a guy who hasn't called plays or recruited in yrs and is basically a secretary at Mich could be devastating.
Yeah he is so good that Harbaugh hired him as his OC, oh wait..
