Helton and Friend player development, offensive packages

#2
#2
One thing I like about this staff is they are all former players at the college level. I know it doesn't mean automatic success, but I'm a strong believer in those who have been taught about something are better at teaching then those just picking up a book and reading about it. You can call it actual hands on experience.
 
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One thing I like about this staff is they are all former players at the college level. I know it doesn't mean automatic success, but I'm a strong believer in those who have been taught about something are better at teaching then those just picking up a book and reading about it. You can call it actual hands on experience.
Agreed.
 
#4
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One thing I like about this staff is they are all former players at the college level. I know it doesn't mean automatic success, but I'm a strong believer in those who have been taught about something are better at teaching then those just picking up a book and reading about it. You can call it actual hands on experience.

Coach Cut did just fine teaching Shuler and Manning... and even look at the improvement at Ainge when he came back
 
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One thing I like about this staff is they are all former players at the college level. I know it doesn't mean automatic success, but I'm a strong believer in those who have been taught about something are better at teaching then those just picking up a book and reading about it. You can call it actual hands on experience.

This^
 
#6
#6
Like the big boy football part. Hopefully this means no more ass kickings from VANDERBILT! :snakehead. An all time low.
 
#8
#8
At this point anything has to be better than what we had. I never will understand having Larry Scott as an OC and not letting him run the offense he had at Miami.
 
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