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  1. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    Nope. It was because Stubblefield sucks and we need Jerry Rice to coach the WRs here in order to complete a forward pass.
  2. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    Of course they weren’t. Because the scheme changed and QB play exponentially improved. Talent wins out at that position, especially when you’re given an opportunity to make plays. People talk **** all the time about Jeff Thomas on this site, and I understand why. But he was open for at least 2...
  3. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    Nope. Very, very few are excellent in both areas. Those are the absolute best of the best. They don’t grow on trees. Most guys are coaches or recruiters. Few are truly elite at both.
  4. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    Brady was the passing game coordinator and assisted with the WRs. And to @rokulika’s point, of course Brady had **** near everything to do with their passing success. As a passing game coordinator and assistant play caller. It wasn’t because their WRs were coaching so mind-blowingly well. WR...
  5. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    Who had the best WRs in the country this year? Hard to argue against LSU, isn't it? (Although yes, Bama might have something to say about that). The LSU WR coach? Coached WRs at Alcorn State and Grambling State. Before Coach O grabbed him, he was at Louisiana Tech...
  6. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    Sure would be an intelligent thing to do. Miami has made a living off of losing local kids to national schools. Not saying Cooney, Telly, or anyone else could/would stop that, but it makes sense to get as many good local recruiters as you can and add them to the staff. There's very little...
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    David Cooney

    It's 100% correct.
  8. OrangeBowlMagic

    David Cooney

    He can recruit. Would have no issues with this.
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