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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Does anyone else thinks it's a little strange that, with three developmental quarterbacks on the roster, there is no dedicated quarterback coach? How much time can the OC spend with the third and fourth-string quarterbacks?
These threads are maddening.. BB does not like a lot of coaches on staff and McDaniels is the de facto qb coach.. if you intimating that Cassell is not developing as quickly as you want, probably has nothing to do with a QB coach.
These threads are maddening.. BB does not like a lot of coaches on staff and McDaniels is the de facto qb coach.. if you intimating that Cassell is not developing as quickly as you want, probably has nothing to do with a QB coach.
BB has always had a QB coach.
In fact, after Rehbein died in 2001, Weis was essentially the OC/QB/RB coach, with only some help by Ned Burke for the RBs.
Didn't Belichick have a very hands-on role, much more than normal, with the QBs in 2001? I guess that would be expected in such a unique situation, but I thought it was BB who was the de-facto QB coach.