I think that you could be right, but I like the move...Your point is valid, you have to weigh him against the other possibilities...but I still think that he would be a good addition.
In all of these new coaches, has anything been mentioned about someone stepping up as the Special Teams Coach? Did I miss that already being taken care of somehow?
I never heard who was actually coaching special teams last year. All I heard CPF say was that they put in some kind of "spread" kickoff coverage for the Georgia game that worked well. It would just be nice to have someone on the staff take ownership and put Special Teams as a confident posititve part of the team instead of the pins and needles feeling that it has become.
While I would agree with you in years past, I actually thought ST play was much improved overall in 07.I never heard who was actually coaching special teams last year. All I heard CPF say was that they put in some kind of "spread" kickoff coverage for the Georgia game that worked well. It would just be nice to have someone on the staff take ownership and put Special Teams as a confident posititve part of the team instead of the pins and needles feeling that it has become.
While I would agree with you in years past, I actually thought ST play was much improved overall in 07.
I know the feeling. For a long time I just wanted them to punt the ball through the endzone every time, as my fear of seeing a huge return outweighed the prospects of downing one inside the 5.Exactly. Over the past couple of seasons, I've become used to complaining about ST play, and I had taken to calling them the "very special teams". During the second half of 07, I started to feel really silly about this. Every time I would gripe about the impending disaster we were about to witness, the ST did their job and I had to sit quietly for a while hoping nobody noticed what an idiot I appeared to be. If they can keep this up, I'll certainly be happy.