05_never_again
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Good God man give it a rest. Azzani and Bajakian might not be the worst coaches ever but there is plenty of evidence that says they aren't as great as you make them out to be either. Hell Derek freakin' Dooley is an NFL coach and he sucks regardless of what anybody has to say about it. It's not all on Azzani but these receivers didn't improve with him coaching them and it's as plain as day if you'll open your eyes. Instead of defending him be glad he's gone and an opportunity has opened to actually get someone in here that will improve the play of the wr position.
Right, definitely not the first, but most coaches who do that limit their potential.
By definition, if you only look at your buddies or people you've worked with before, you are reducing your chances of finding the best guy for the job because you limit the pool at the outset. There is definitely something to be said for familiarity, but when you only hire guys you know or guys you can control I don't think you wind up with the best staff.
His contract was up also
He had advanced notice that it wasn't going to be renewed, just like Mahoney
Butch isn't a defensive guy, so he's more willing to hire good, qualified people who he hasn't worked with before on that side of the ball.
The offensive side of the ball is his domain, and he has a well-documented habit of only hiring buddies, people he has worked with before, or cast-off guys (like Canales) even if there appear to be more well-qualified people available. He wants people under him who are going to do what he says.
Think your talent as a coach has a lot to do with it.
Saban has no problem running his defense, and on the opposite end of the spectrum, Vanderbilt actually improved after Mason did the same.
But we will just have to agree to disagree on the "Buddies" thing.
Volnation has widened the net so that him talking to other coaches or meeting them at coaching conferences or basically ever having bumped into them before, makes them his buddies.
If you become friends with someone because you met them and discuss coaching, that is far different from "hey I grew up with this guy"
Let's just be honest, the question has been changed to fit the answer that the VN already decided is correct.
I believe this would be a good time to poach a younger up and coming coach. WRs are in good shape for next year. I'd get a good recruiter at a smaller program in a region with fertile recruiting and give him a shot.
So how does Scott fit into that pet theory?
This can take many forms - hiring personal friends of his (DeBord), hiring guys he has worked with before (Azzanni and Stripling), hiring guys without a lot of experience at their position (Scott) or hiring guys with a dearth of other opportunities (DeBord and Canales).
some truth here. and i think i'd be more upset at this point if Scott wasn't involved in the decision...ultimatley of course CBJ should, and will, have the final say. but it shouldn't be unilaterally "because i said so", which i don't think will happen. CBJ may make the list....but i can't believe that if Scott came up and said "hey, i really like coach xyz, and he's the guy i think is the best fit", that CBJ would balk at that and simply hire someone because he knows him.Think your talent as a coach has a lot to do with it.
Saban has no problem running his defense, and on the opposite end of the spectrum, Vanderbilt actually improved after Mason did the same.
But we will just have to agree to disagree on the "Buddies" thing.
Volnation has widened the net so that him talking to other coaches or meeting them at coaching conferences or basically ever having bumped into them before, makes them his buddies.
If you become friends with someone because you met them and discuss coaching, that is far different from "hey I grew up with this guy"
Let's just be honest, the question has been changed to fit the answer that the VN already decided is correct.
I don't see it as a widening of the net. The VN consensus appears to be that Butch doesn't necessarily hire the most qualified guy available; he hires people he can (or thinks he can) control.
This can take many forms - hiring personal friends of his (DeBord), hiring guys he has worked with before (Azzanni and Stripling), hiring guys without a lot of experience at their position (Scott) or hiring guys with a dearth of other opportunities (DeBord and Canales).
We're getting into semantics.
I agree that Jones is going to hire someone who runs his system.
But there is a difference between someone who will do that and just being your buddy.
You're making a great case for the system part, but absolutely no case for the buddy part. And that is the VN myth.
I don't see it as a widening of the net. The VN consensus appears to be that Butch doesn't necessarily hire the most qualified guy available; he hires people he can (or thinks he can) control.
This can take many forms - hiring personal friends of his (DeBord), hiring guys he has worked with before (Azzanni and Stripling), hiring guys without a lot of experience at their position (Scott) or hiring guys with a dearth of other opportunities (DeBord and Canales).
Tennessee wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator Zach Azzanni is leaving TN to coach receivers with the Chicago Bears per Brent Hubbs and Austin Price.
https://tennessee.rivals.com/news/jones-seeking-receiver-coach-as-azzanni-heads-to-the-nfl
I'm making a case for the "bring in guys you can control" part, which is what people on here are saying. The buddy aspect is one part of it.
I'm not exactly upset at this move. We've had a lot of talent at WR the past few seasons, and not a ton of production. I think there is potential to upgrade that spot.