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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.https://www.si.com/college/florida/...oe-houston-new-england-patriots-special-teamsFlorida is hiring Joe Houston to oversee its special teams in a senior analyst role, All Gators can confirm.
Houston, 37, will join the Gators in an off-field capacity after four seasons as an assistant special teams coach for the New England Patriots.
It’s understandable that you’re confused because it is @State ‘s ridiculously dumb way of saying that Cole Popovich is unvaccinated. He probably also calls the vaccine “the jab“.Pure Blood?
SmhIt’s understandable that you’re confused because it is @State ‘s ridiculously dumb way of saying that Cole Popovich is unvaccinated. He probably also calls the vaccine “the jab“.
Spags blitzing all the time and LJ can not handle it
You've got him mixed up with someone else i think.personally I'd prefer Daniels.. but he's projected to go 10th overall...
I don’t think he will ultimately go 3, but he will go before 10. Probably between 5 and 8.You've got him mixed up with someone else i think.
Depending on who you listen to he's projected at 2 or 3.
What if Caleb and Maye go 1-2 and we're at 3, what do we do?I don’t think he will ultimately go 3, but he will go before 10. Probably between 5 and 8.
Like some have said, EP is just a language. You can run McVay concepts inside of the language that they’ve run here for years. The bigger difference is if they run more zone blocking schemes on the OL. But they can become a more McVay-esque scheme without necessarily becoming a total West Coast offense. Something kind of like Detroit.I think Caley is a great choice - as I mentioned before Zac got hired in ATL - he may have been the flashy choice, but he has much less experience than Caley, and only as QB coach.
I really like that Caley has a history here, but enough breadth of experience to not be a JMD clone. Especially with BB gone, there's certainly going to be plenty of room to modernize.
And that said - I wouldn't even mind if they hire JMD as an advisor (as long as he doesn't get close to the players).
I wish I could say I wanted him, but I thought they were gonna go with Kaiir Elam, instead. Dang All Pro for McDuff this year.McDuffie would have looked a lot better than Strange on Pats. He is blanketing ravens receivers
What if Caleb and Maye go 1-2 and we're at 3, what do we do?
Interesting, I wanted to see what Ross would say too.MHJ or trade down a couple picks and take a LT.
This is what PFF says:You've got him mixed up with someone else i think.
Depending on who you listen to he's projected at 2 or 3.
Take MHJ, trade up for QB in late 1st. Target a tackle on day 2.MHJ or trade down a couple picks and take a LT.
Second interviews for Nick Caley for OC & Jeremy Springer for Special Teams Coordinator...
This is the first time we've heard about a second interview for Special Teams... The Caley info was reported at the end of last week... Hopefully we can get both positions straightened out sooner rather than later...
If these hires come thru, man we are going to have a young & relatively inexperienced coaching staff...
Think they will start looking at former HC's to add a verteran presence to the staff, maybe in an advisory role? I think adding Rich Bisacca to the Packers staff last year helped that team... Might be an approach we should adopt...
Thinking about guys that could be considered... Mike Vrabel, if he doesn't get a job this year, is the first, and really the only one to come to mind...
I'm sure there are more out there who could be considered...
Scar ran zone blocking schemes for years. He had no choice.Like some have said, EP is just a language. You can run McVay concepts inside of the language that they’ve run here for years. The bigger difference is if they run more zone blocking schemes on the OL. But they can become a more McVay-esque scheme without necessarily becoming a total West Coast offense. Something kind of like Detroit.
Caley is uniquely skilled because he has years and years of intel on their current language and now has a year of the McVay concepts to borrow from. The core question is if he can develop a QB as well as McDaniels has been able to over the years.
I’ve actually been wondering about this. Good to know….thanksExcept the Rams have been running a lot more duo and inside run to counter teams seating on the outside zone since the 2018 SB.
Take MHJ, trade up for QB in late 1st. Target a tackle on day 2.
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