Are there any? What are the disadvantages? Should the secondary be functioning as a team? Would they work better as a team if they all had the same coach?
The thought behind it is that Safety and Cornerback are two very different positions. Having two different coaches allows for more hands on coaching.
I can see where fear of separation, a void, could exist, but if that was true wouldn't you just want one coach for the entirety of the Defense since-- due to this thought process-- they would all not be on the same page?
I for one am disappointed in our secondary. I know we have had some injuries but I believed our secondary to be one of our strengths this year...but as I've watched our games I've noticed how slow our secondary seems compared to the opposing teams we've played. Sure makes me miss seeing #14 back there patrolling around looking to bust some heads and snatch a Tebow pass and take it to the house.
GO VOLS!!!
They only list one on their website, but I have always heard that Saban spends a lot of time coaching the secondary.
Are there any? What are the disadvantages? Should the secondary be functioning as a team? Would they work better as a team if they all had the same coach?