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Soldinger for ST coach
Best idea of all. Best ST coach in college football in his tenure.
Soldinger for ST coach
Might sound crazy but I'd hire a designated Kicker coach apart from a special teams coach.
Anyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position.
Disagree, Special Teams comprises of 6 of the 8 units of a football team, maybe the most important units on a team.
A coach with a good eye for Special Teams talent is invaluable.
You can tell how talented a team is just by watching KO Coverage & Return.
We are bad in every phase on special teams
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Not consistent enough still have some inexcusable missed. That miss against clemson hurt any type of momentum
Let's be honest....you don't have a g**** clue on either frontAnyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position. I think Hartley is a pretty good tight end coach and a very good recruiter but he got to pass the sticks on special teamsSpecial teams ain’t hard to coach. Any guy we could hire could do a better job than Hartley at that spot at this point. Field goal kicking is sometimes spotty with badgely, kick return blocking is horrible, kickoff coverage is bad as well. Punting is beyond terrible.
Hire surtain, he’s a nfl vet and knows special teams as well
Your ignorance is showing... If Surtain can coach it, great. But I'd be willing to bet he knows nothing about punting or kicking a field goal or identifying someone who can and coaching them to do it. He might be able to orchestrate a decent alignment and coverage but it's just as difficult as coaching offense or defense.
On top of that, the last thing you want as a ST coordinator is the OC or DC on your *** because your unit sucks and give the opponent great field position and the offense terrible field position. These rookie coaches aren't meant for ST.
This. MOST college kickers get private tutoring in the off-season. A good special teams coach is half psychologist with these head cases.But I'd be willing to bet he knows nothing about punting or kicking a field goal or identifying someone who can and coaching them to do it. He might be able to orchestrate a decent alignment and coverage but it's just as difficult as coaching offense or defense.
I hear ya', but how many College teams have a dedicated kicking coach? Seems to me that most teams just wing it in regards to kicking.
I hate the depth argument but this is where it shows up glaringly on this team. As depth improves our special teams problems will go away.Anyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position.
Disagree, Special Teams comprises of 6 of the 8 units of a football team, maybe the most important units on a team.
A coach with a good eye for Special Teams talent is invaluable.
You can tell how talented a team is just by watching KO Coverage & Return.
Disagree.... When depth improves our specials will. Bringing in a dedicated special teams coach (unless he's a monster recruiter) is a waste.STs is one coach you can bring in a competent person and instantly make your STs better.
Anyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position.
Disagree, Special Teams comprises of 6 of the 8 units of a football team, maybe the most important units on a team.
A coach with a good eye for Special Teams talent is invaluable.
You can tell how talented a team is just by watching KO Coverage & Return.
We are bad in every phase on special teams
I think we need an OC to game plan and share ideas with richt. It would help us be more creative, but richt could still coach qbs and call plays.
It’s defintiely needed imo
Either offensive coordinator
Lb coach
Or special teams coordinator
Really can't see Richt bringing in an OC. What happens to Brown, Richt, and Richt Jr. positions then? I don't see it but maybe thats just me.
I don't see the point in bringing one in anyway
our WR's are WIDE open
is an offensive coordinator gonna get them MORE wide open?
Soldinger is like 75 years old
Find the next great STs coach. I think having a guy with some experience on offense may help some more, but taking the load off Diaz would probably be good too. Mallory is an intriguing candidate.
Anyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position.
Disagree, Special Teams comprises of 6 of the 8 units of a football team, maybe the most important units on a team.
A coach with a good eye for Special Teams talent is invaluable.
You can tell how talented a team is just by watching KO Coverage & Return.
We are bad in every phase on special teams
Bagley was bad?
Disagree.... When depth improves our specials will. Bringing in a dedicated special teams coach (unless he's a monster recruiter) is a waste.STs is one coach you can bring in a competent person and instantly make your STs better.
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Mallory is learning from DeCamillas who's arguably the best special teams coach on the planet.
Mallory is learning from DeCamillas who's arguably the best special teams coach on the planet.
Decamillas? Lol he has been fired from at least 3-4 teams.
Dave Toub is widely regarded as the best ST coach on the planet. He was the Bears ST coach with Hester, and now he is running KC’s ST with Tyreek Hill
Mallory is learning from DeCamillas who's arguably the best special teams coach on the planet.
Decamillas? Lol he has been fired from at least 3-4 teams.
Dave Toub is widely regarded as the best ST coach on the planet. He was the Bears ST coach with Hester, and now he is running KC’s ST with Tyreek Hill
I don’t think he was great. Probably average. Missed pat against FSU last year how many games did he win us? GT from point blank maybe? How many times did he miss the whole field on kick offs? He got 1st team because of preseason hype. Brad kayaa of kicking. Won’t be missed. Carlos Huerta 10X the kicker.Anyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position.
Disagree, Special Teams comprises of 6 of the 8 units of a football team, maybe the most important units on a team.
A coach with a good eye for Special Teams talent is invaluable.
You can tell how talented a team is just by watching KO Coverage & Return.
We are bad in every phase on special teams
Bagley was bad?
Anyone is better than what we currently have now coaching that position.
Disagree, Special Teams comprises of 6 of the 8 units of a football team, maybe the most important units on a team.
A coach with a good eye for Special Teams talent is invaluable.
You can tell how talented a team is just by watching KO Coverage & Return.
We are bad in every phase on special teams
Bagley was bad?
That clemson miss was bad, hurt any sort of momentum.