darren krein for head strength and condition coach

Golden blew these kids up. CHICK said Swasey is not the problem, but hey you know guys know more then the players.

This team has been getting their a$$ whipped physically by good teams since the latter half of the Coker days. Only one consistent piece of the puzzle has been in place the last three coaching changes. Some clueless folks around here.

lmao so the SC coach is the missing piece of the puzzle?? thats the reason we sucked all these years hahaha and you are calling other people clueless?

Enroll in an adult reading course immediately.

oh what do we have here...another internet nerd talking about reading and writing.

he said "he is the consistent piece to the puzzle"...im assuming he is talking about the puzzle of us sucking....therefore he is saying that somehow swasey has something to do with us sucking....which means that a good SC coach (someone besides swasey) wouldnt be "the consistent piece to the puzzle" of us sucking...indirectly saying that somehow a good SC coach is the missing piece to the puzzle of us winning.

is that laid out clear enough for you? if you are trying to say something indirectly without saying it, i am going to call you out on it. dont backtrack talking about "you have no reading comprehension skills" foh

Not reading your essay on why you can't comprehend basic concepts. Also, enroll in an adult writing class.
 
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Just going to leave these here. Pictures to the left are pre-Marrotti at OSU; pics to the right are after a year and a half in his S&C program. The results speak for themselves.

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dude gtfoh. of course they are going to progress year after year. you expect them to look the same every year? either way you just cherrypicked 2 players. im sure everybody on the team didnt get like that. that has minimal impact on the football field.

u people think there is some secret science to S&C? all of that sht is common knowledge. shows that some of you are couch potatoes that have never seen the inside of a weightroom in your lives
 
This team has been getting their a$$ whipped physically by good teams since the latter half of the Coker days. Only one consistent piece of the puzzle has been in place the last three coaching changes. Some clueless folks around here.

lmao so the SC coach is the missing piece of the puzzle?? thats the reason we sucked all these years hahaha and you are calling other people clueless?

Enroll in an adult reading course immediately.

oh what do we have here...another internet nerd talking about reading and writing.

he said "he is the consistent piece to the puzzle"...im assuming he is talking about the puzzle of us sucking....therefore he is saying that somehow swasey has something to do with us sucking....which means that a good SC coach (someone besides swasey) wouldnt be "the consistent piece to the puzzle" of us sucking...indirectly saying that somehow a good SC coach is the missing piece to the puzzle of us winning.

is that laid out clear enough for you? if you are trying to say something indirectly without saying it, i am going to call you out on it. dont backtrack talking about "you have no reading comprehension skills" foh

Not reading your essay on why you can't comprehend basic concepts. Also, enroll in an adult writing class.

eat a dck u fkin nerd. trying to sound intelligent on a fkin football message board doesnt actually mean your smart fggt. but hey, whatever u need to boost ur self esteem

your trying to act smart but both your statements have 0 substance. you cant explain sht, and wont try cuz u dont wanna risk looking stupid on a message board
 
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Most important hire any new head coach can make it the S+C coach. Urban Meyer did it with Mariotti, Saban did it with Cochran. As a head coach you have to realize, this person is going to be spending more time with your players than anyone else, even you and your staff. You want someone who has the same objectives and goals you want for your program.

With that being said, a lot of NFL Strength Coaches have a hard time making the transition. A lot of NFL strength philosophies is just injury prevention and maintaining some of the most elite athletes in the world. College coaches are responsible for instilling a solid work ethic, DEVELOPING the athletes both physically and emotionally, and creating a culture of success. I know a few who I think would fit the mold of what Miami and Coach Richt are looking for.

Stopped reading right there. Where do you guys get this from?? did you guys even pass PE in high school?
 
He one of the best in the business and he with the dolphins he been named top strength coach in the nfl

here we go again.... can yall shut the fk up about a SC coach already? yall sound ridiculous. you would think the SC coach is the second highest paid position on the team from reading this board.

You really have no idea what you're talking about.

go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..
 
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Golden blew these kids up. CHICK said Swasey is not the problem, but hey you know guys know more then the players.

This team has been getting their a$$ whipped physically by good teams since the latter half of the Coker days. Only one consistent piece of the puzzle has been in place the last three coaching changes. Some clueless folks around here.

lmao so the SC coach is the missing piece of the puzzle?? thats the reason we sucked all these years hahaha and you are calling other people clueless?

Well S&C is probably one of the most important coaches on the entire staff. They spend the most time with the players pretty much. Swasey has been the only constant over the past 15 years, everything else has changed, and we have been pushed around for all those years.

Ya, Golden made him fatten players up and everything, but what is the excuse for the OL being so weak? They can be fat and strong at the same time, but they are fat and weak. The worst combination.

They were 3 mickey mouse coaches. You think a professional like Richt is gonna allow him to stay if he isnt fit for the job? I just want Richt to make his choices. Whoever he wants I want. I trust the man.
 
Most important hire any new head coach can make it the S+C coach. Urban Meyer did it with Mariotti, Saban did it with Cochran. As a head coach you have to realize, this person is going to be spending more time with your players than anyone else, even you and your staff. You want someone who has the same objectives and goals you want for your program.

With that being said, a lot of NFL Strength Coaches have a hard time making the transition. A lot of NFL strength philosophies is just injury prevention and maintaining some of the most elite athletes in the world. College coaches are responsible for instilling a solid work ethic, DEVELOPING the athletes both physically and emotionally, and creating a culture of success. I know a few who I think would fit the mold of what Miami and Coach Richt are looking for.

Stopped reading right there. Where do you guys get this from?? did you guys even pass PE in high school?

Again, lots of clueless people on this board.

Meet Urban Meyer's Secret Weapon | Bleacher Report

And while Mickey Marotti is rarely seen or heard from publicly, the stories about him have already become the stuff of legend in Columbus. That's why he was the first call Meyer made when he took the Ohio State job nearly four years ago, as Marotti has become the secret weapon for college football's budding dynasty.

Extra Strength: The Most Important Hire A College Football Head Coach Can Make | ThePostGame

https://alabama.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1833075

Many college football dynasties have roots in strength training

Brian Kelly Names Three Additions To Notre Dame Strength And Conditioning Staff :: Notre Dame Football :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of Notre Dame Athletics

Brian Kelly: "Paul is a critical addition to our program because, arguably, no coach will have more contact with our players throughout the whole year than our strength and conditioning coach."
 
He one of the best in the business and he with the dolphins he been named top strength coach in the nfl

here we go again.... can yall shut the fk up about a SC coach already? yall sound ridiculous. you would think the SC coach is the second highest paid position on the team from reading this board.

You really have no idea what you're talking about.

go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..


See Post #27 . And there are many, many more sources stating the absolutely vital member of the staff that an S&C coach is.

My point stands. You have no idea what you're talking about.
 
Most important hire any new head coach can make it the S+C coach. Urban Meyer did it with Mariotti, Saban did it with Cochran. As a head coach you have to realize, this person is going to be spending more time with your players than anyone else, even you and your staff. You want someone who has the same objectives and goals you want for your program.

With that being said, a lot of NFL Strength Coaches have a hard time making the transition. A lot of NFL strength philosophies is just injury prevention and maintaining some of the most elite athletes in the world. College coaches are responsible for instilling a solid work ethic, DEVELOPING the athletes both physically and emotionally, and creating a culture of success. I know a few who I think would fit the mold of what Miami and Coach Richt are looking for.

Stopped reading right there. Where do you guys get this from?? did you guys even pass PE in high school?

Again, lots of clueless people on this board.

Meet Urban Meyer's Secret Weapon | Bleacher Report

And while Mickey Marotti is rarely seen or heard from publicly, the stories about him have already become the stuff of legend in Columbus. That's why he was the first call Meyer made when he took the Ohio State job nearly four years ago, as Marotti has become the secret weapon for college football's budding dynasty.

Extra Strength: The Most Important Hire A College Football Head Coach Can Make | ThePostGame

https://alabama.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1833075

Many college football dynasties have roots in strength training

Brian Kelly Names Three Additions To Notre Dame Strength And Conditioning Staff :: Notre Dame Football :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of Notre Dame Athletics

Brian Kelly: "Paul is a critical addition to our program because, arguably, no coach will have more contact with our players throughout the whole year than our strength and conditioning coach."

Some of you have NO IDEA what you're talking about.

only a coach potato internet-surfing loser like yourself puts any stock into those articles. really? u think thats urban meyers secret weapon? the fkin SC coach? lmao how many of you guys have even seen the inside of a gym?
 
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Omg we have the most retarded fans in the world. S&C is common knowledge ? The coaches are overrated? Thank God We got a new coach who (coming from the SEC) will make the correct changes soon.
 
He one of the best in the business and he with the dolphins he been named top strength coach in the nfl

here we go again.... can yall shut the fk up about a SC coach already? yall sound ridiculous. you would think the SC coach is the second highest paid position on the team from reading this board.

You really have no idea what you're talking about.

go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..


See Post #27 . And there are many, many more sources stating the absolutely vital member of the staff that an S&C coach is.

My point stands. You have no idea what you're talking about.

what sources? the people who wrote that are fkin writers, not SC experts. most likely they cant even bench press 100 lbs but you are acting like their word is the gospel when talking about S&C lmao
 
He one of the best in the business and he with the dolphins he been named top strength coach in the nfl

here we go again.... can yall shut the fk up about a SC coach already? yall sound ridiculous. you would think the SC coach is the second highest paid position on the team from reading this board.

You really have no idea what you're talking about.

go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..

Here's a few more for you, big guy.

https://www.dawgnation.com/football...fective-strength-coach-with-blackout-reminder

2. Is the strength and condition coach more important than the coordinators?

Maybe. That’s why reports that Smart is going to bring Scott Cochran, Saban’s long-time strength and conditioning coach with him, would be a major perk for the Bulldogs. Players spend as much, if not more, time with the strength coach as they do the head coach and position coaches.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/08/sports/ncaafootball/08college.html?_r=0

Meyer said his hiring of Marotti was “the most important hire that you can make.”

Butch Jones: "86% of a student-athlete's time is spent with your strength staff" - FootballScoop

It’s been said by a number of coaches over the past several seasons – the most important hire on your staff should be your strength coach.

“We did a study, and about 86% of a student athlete’s time is spent with your strength and conditioning staff.”
 
here we go again.... can yall shut the fk up about a SC coach already? yall sound ridiculous. you would think the SC coach is the second highest paid position on the team from reading this board.

You really have no idea what you're talking about.

go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..


See Post #27 . And there are many, many more sources stating the absolutely vital member of the staff that an S&C coach is.

My point stands. You have no idea what you're talking about.

what sources? the people who wrote that are fkin writers, not SC experts. most likely they cant even bench press 100 lbs but you are acting like their word is the gospel when talking about S&C lmao

Those articles quote the absolute best coaches in college football -- Urban Meyer and Nick Saban -- who say that the S&C coach is the absolute most important hire a new coach can make.

Does that not count as legit "sources"? Do you know more than those guys? Short answer: no.
 
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Omg we have the most retarded fans in the world. S&C is common knowledge ? The coaches are overrated? Thank God We got a new coach who (coming from the SEC) will make the correct changes soon.

S&C is common knowledge, maybe not for non-athletic people like yourself who cant do a fkin pullup. there is no secret information out there that only certain coaches have access too. you think they are in a lab somewhere studying muscle molecules? lmao

sure there are different methods depending on what u want to do. but the information is out there.
 
You really have no idea what you're talking about.

go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..


See Post #27 . And there are many, many more sources stating the absolutely vital member of the staff that an S&C coach is.

My point stands. You have no idea what you're talking about.

what sources? the people who wrote that are fkin writers, not SC experts. most likely they cant even bench press 100 lbs but you are acting like their word is the gospel when talking about S&C lmao

Those articles quote the absolute best coaches in college football -- Urban Meyer and Nick Saban -- who say that the S&C coach is the absolute most important hire a new coach can make.

Does that not count as legit "sources"? Do you know more than those guys? Short answer: no.

oh yea because its not like coaches dont use coachspeak and say a whole lot of nothing most of the time. keep reading articles buddy. if you read enough articles you might know more than all the NFL players who continually praise and work out with swasey.
 
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They say the strength coach is the most important hire a head coach will make. Between the end of spring ball and the beginning of fall camp, the strength coach is the main point of contact players have with their football program on a daily basis.

https://www.issaonline.edu/blog/ind...h-Coaches-Help-Make--Great-Teams-and-Athletes

Next to the head coach, who do you think is the most important person on a college football team?

If you answered the strength coach, go to the head of the class.

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No one is going from the Miami Dolphins to the Miami Hurricanes... unless they are terrible at their job.
 
go ahead and explain to me instead of just typing that meaningless statement. ill wait..


See Post #27 . And there are many, many more sources stating the absolutely vital member of the staff that an S&C coach is.

My point stands. You have no idea what you're talking about.

what sources? the people who wrote that are fkin writers, not SC experts. most likely they cant even bench press 100 lbs but you are acting like their word is the gospel when talking about S&C lmao

Those articles quote the absolute best coaches in college football -- Urban Meyer and Nick Saban -- who say that the S&C coach is the absolute most important hire a new coach can make.

Does that not count as legit "sources"? Do you know more than those guys? Short answer: no.

oh yea because its not like coaches dont use coachspeak and say a whole lot of nothing most of the time. keep reading articles buddy. if you read enough articles you might know more than all the NFL players who continually praise and work out with swasey.

The more you type, the better you make my argument look.

You use unsupportable statements; I use links with people CURRENTLY WORKING/COVERING COLLEGE FOOTBALL saying how important the S&C coach is. Keep 'em coming.
 
Page not found | NBC Sports

They say the strength coach is the most important hire a head coach will make. Between the end of spring ball and the beginning of fall camp, the strength coach is the main point of contact players have with their football program on a daily basis.

https://www.issaonline.edu/blog/ind...h-Coaches-Help-Make--Great-Teams-and-Athletes

Next to the head coach, who do you think is the most important person on a college football team?

If you answered the strength coach, go to the head of the class.

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no offense, but ur an idiot. so the SC coach is more important than the OC? DC? you know, the people who actually coach football and are out their calling plays and designing schemes/strategy??? foh
 
As many have said, the S&C coach and staff is important. When Tommy Moffitt was last here, in 2000, the Canes were strong, fast, and very well conditioned. Moffitt is one of the best in the business, and that team was one of the hardest working teams in Miami history.

I couldn't tell you if Swasey knows less than Moffitt, but I do know the team as a whole does not have the same work ethic as past teams.

CMR will set the tone, and Swasey or his replacement will implement the plan. The players need to put in the work.
 
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