I just think it's best to leave former players out of the coaching of this team, unless the are previously proven as coaches. Smith just didn't have the ability to coach a group of guys, versus coaching one on one.
I just think it's best to leave former players out of the coaching of this team, unless the are previously proven as coaches. Smith just didn't have the ability to coach a group of guys, versus coaching one on one.
That doesn't make sense Eric. One guy not doing well does not mean that another guy won't. Each guy stands and falls on his own merits.
If he wanted to get started in coaching as a GA, he'd be an exceptional candidate.
I'm not sure about being a coach. But he's well qualified for a GA. We can't just throw a blanket over all former players like that regardless. Some of them are great candidates to become coaches.
I don't know, and you don't know that he would be. He maybe able to play the game, but I think we see that it's more about being able to play it and teach the technique on how you played it. It's about being a team player and knowing your X's and O's. If Al Wilson knows all of that, I'm sure he will be coaching at the college level soon enough. Besides, current rules changes keep him from even being consider for a GA position, IIRC.