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I think we need another top notch recruiter to get to the next level, and perhaps some role shake-ups.
Gilbert - OC/QB
Schmidt - OL
Lynch - RB
Samuel - WR
Ferri - TE/"Inside Receivers"
White - DC
Reynolds - DL
Achuff - LB
Monroe - S/"Nickel backs"
West - CB
First off, who is doing special teams? Second, given the way that we actually use TE on game day, I think it's a wasted coaching position. Let the OL coach teach them blocking assignments, and the WR coach handle routes etc.
So how good a recruiter is Ferri? Can he handle special teams as more of a full-time assignment?
I think that at the P5 level, especially if you want to be more than middling at best, part of the job description for an assistant coach is to be a strong recruiter. I don't care how nice you are, or how good you are at coaching the position - there has to be some minimum level of strong recruiters on staff. I don't think we're there.
What would you do with the assistant staff line-up this offseason?
Gilbert - OC/QB
Schmidt - OL
Lynch - RB
Samuel - WR
Ferri - TE/"Inside Receivers"
White - DC
Reynolds - DL
Achuff - LB
Monroe - S/"Nickel backs"
West - CB
First off, who is doing special teams? Second, given the way that we actually use TE on game day, I think it's a wasted coaching position. Let the OL coach teach them blocking assignments, and the WR coach handle routes etc.
So how good a recruiter is Ferri? Can he handle special teams as more of a full-time assignment?
I think that at the P5 level, especially if you want to be more than middling at best, part of the job description for an assistant coach is to be a strong recruiter. I don't care how nice you are, or how good you are at coaching the position - there has to be some minimum level of strong recruiters on staff. I don't think we're there.
What would you do with the assistant staff line-up this offseason?