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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.If you don't know, Nick Caserio is the Patriots' WR coach. In other words, he gets to coach Moss, Welker, Stallworth, et al.
So--anybody know what that actually means on a day-to-day basis?
If you don't know, Nick Caserio is the Patriots' WR coach. In other words, he gets to coach Moss, Welker, Stallworth, et al.
So--anybody know what that actually means on a day-to-day basis?
He has a side job as the Offensive CoordinatorNext you will be asking what our QB coach does for a living.
Next you will be asking what our QB coach does for a living.
If you don't know, Nick Caserio is the Patriots' WR coach. In other words, he gets to coach Moss, Welker, Stallworth, et al.
So--anybody know what that actually means on a day-to-day basis?
takes notes so he can tutor chad jackson
In addition to what was said, he probably spends a lot of time watching film to determine the tendencies of opposing teams safeties & corners, figuring out what kind of plays they are likely to fall for.
Did a heck of a job getting A. Smith's number.
You think a wide reciever coach gameplans?
I mean, I don't know, but I would guess McDaniel handles that, with input from the other coaches, I am sure.
I would guess Cesario's job is too make sur ethe WR are properly conditioned and familiar with their jobs in the OC's gameplan.