OC, O-Line, QB, and Strength & Conditioning

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We need to hire real coaches, namely a real OC, a world class O-line coach, a QB coach, and a work class strength & conditioning coordinator.

This Mickey Mouse crap is getting old.
 
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I have to wonder what Sam Pittman and Jim Chaney could do with our OL and Offensive scheme.

Then again, Petrino just dropped 70 tonight on Louisville's opening opponent and we could've hired him.

I hope I'm wrong, but I just don't get the impression that we have championship caliber coaching.
 
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I have to wonder what Sam Pittman and Jim Chaney could do with our OL and Offensive scheme.

Then again, Petrino just dropped 70 tonight on Louisville's opening opponent and we could've hired him.

I hope I'm wrong, but I just don't get the impression that we have championship caliber coaching.

No arguments from me. Apparently, everyone else in the country can run our style of spread offense, and sling it all over. We can't put up High School numbers.
 
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We need to hire real coaches, namely a real OC, a world class O-line coach, a QB coach, and a work class strength & conditioning coordinator.

This Mickey Mouse crap is getting old.

Great idea then you can start calling for all them to be fired when they do something you don't like.
 
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Lets be honest. You'd defend this staff if they pulled a Sandusky

Cause I'm totally going to defend a coaching staff accused of raping young children? That's pretty stupid.
 
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Great idea then you can start calling for all them to be fired when they do something you don't like.

Like I said in another thread, I get being upbeat, but can you honestly say you were happy with everything tonight?

Did you think every player left it all out on the field? Did the coaches properly prepare them?
 
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