Based on his career, I'm not sure there is something we could point to as "what he does best" soooo...
Touche. But regardless, every OC has their own playbook. If you don't trust them to run that, don't hire them.
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Based on his career, I'm not sure there is something we could point to as "what he does best" soooo...
Agree completely. Especially when you are supposed to be a defensive minded HC and he isn't a great recruiter, either.Touche. But regardless, every OC has their own playbook. If you don't trust them to run that, don't hire them.
I don't deny that talent level and salary were reasons for him to take the OC job at LSU. But who are the coordinators that have worked under Orgeron before landing head jobs?
Watson didn't do too badly when he had Teddy Bridgewater for his QB at Louisville. Isn't it amazing how much better OC are perceived when they are running offenses with an All American QB starting?Based on his career, I'm not sure there is something we could point to as "what he does best" soooo...
Sometimes dollars in hand, short term, are worth more than possible dollars in the future. I was bummed to see him go, but for his career and financially, I think it is tough to say he made a bad decision. Hail to Pitt!
True. All we need is a 1st round QB, a 1st round WR, and another NFL WR and we should be good on offense.Watson didn't do too badly when he had Teddy Bridgewater for his QB at Louisville. Isn't it amazing how much better OC are perceived when they are running offenses with an All American QB starting?
Agreed. BTW, do you still see Demolition Man from old old message board days or is he still chasing around Eastern Europe?