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Hey upstater1, Breer says thanks:
Pretty soon we'll have an entire division III coaching staff.
Sorry, I just don't get it. Seems like we've continually declined in coaching talent since our last Super Bowl win.
Well, Charlie Weis was a high school coach before Parcells plucked him out of obscurity.
Well, Charlie Weis was a high school coach before Parcells plucked him out of obscurity.
I'm waiting for the day when BB hires a coach who started out as a concession at the Razor as a position coach some day - It's like BB's runninga coaqching school fro gusy who want to get into coaching. So, now who gets the Director of Pro Personel job?
That doesn't negate what I said. Replaced Weis, Crennel, Davidson and Mangini with who? Pees was promoted.
I don't know what Weis' first job out of an impressive career has to do with it?
Of course everyone starts somewhere, but most staffs mix experience in other programs with home grown talent.
Too many yes men is not a good idea IMO.
Well Davidson was replaced as TE coach by Pete Mangurian who was a former OC - more qualified than Davidson, I would say. Davidson's role as Assistant OL coach was likely not really needed with Dante there.That doesn't negate what I said. Replaced Weis, Crennel, Davidson and Mangini with who? Pees was promoted.
I don't know what Weis' first job out of an impressive career has to do with it?
Of course everyone starts somewhere, but most staffs mix experience in other programs with home grown talent.
Too many yes men is not a good idea IMO.
Well Davidson was replaced as TE coach by Pete Mangurian who was a former OC - more qualified than Davidson, I would say. Davidson's role as Assistant OL coach was likely not really needed with Dante there.
If you think of Pees replacing Crennel (as Mangini was only DC for one year) and Collier replacing Mangini as DB coach, Collier outexperiences Mangini by a fair amount. And Pees certainly brings a world of experience.
Regarding "yes men", none of Mangurian, Collier or Pees are career Belichick guys, I am sure there are plenty of ideas flowing from them.
i gotta say i slightly agree
Pleasant said he wasn't interested in coaching because of all the time it takes that would prevent him spending time with his family.one guy ive been saying should be here for a couple yrs on this board now is anthony pleasant
I certainly think BB knows what he's doing and I totally understand the Josh McDaniel thing because it gives us continuity in the same offensive system for Brady.
But I don't see the risk in getting some outside talent on the staff at WR coach.
If they lose him, hire or promote someone.
Well Davidson was replaced as TE coach by Pete Mangurian who was a former OC - more qualified than Davidson, I would say. Davidson's role as Assistant OL coach was likely not really needed with Dante there.
If you think of Pees replacing Crennel (as Mangini was only DC for one year) and Collier replacing Mangini as DB coach, Collier outexperiences Mangini by a fair amount. And Pees certainly brings a world of experience.
Regarding "yes men", none of Mangurian, Collier or Pees are career Belichick guys, I am sure there are plenty of ideas flowing from them.
Pleasant said he wasn't interested in coaching because of all the time it takes that would prevent him spending time with his family.
So, if Fletcher signs with the Pats, I get credited with the scoop?
pats1 said:BB: "So, that gives you an idea of London's versatility back there to be able to...and what a team player he is. He's really a good football player and will do anything that's asked of him. From little John Carroll College in Cleveland."
Lynch: "Really? John Carroll college. Only player to come out of there?"
BB: "Well, don't forget about Josh McDaniels and Nick Caserio, they're in the organization. So, it's quite an alumni group there."
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2004/07/11/it_doesnt_weigh_on_light/?page=2CRAP
really????
whend he say this?
damnit