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I posted this on an earlier thread, but it got buried and felt it worth mentioning in it's own post.
Let’s get something straight here about this whole “let’s hire a great OC” nonsense. A serious OC will want to bring his guys with him. He’ll want his position coaches teaching the players, not Richtirement’s slackers. Like Diaz he’ll want to hire/fire guys who he trusts. A good OC is not just some guy who will show up and wave his wand and poof we now don’t suck. It will require a complete overhaul of the offense. From the way they work out to the way they practice and study film, a good OC will want to micromanage the offense from top to bottom.
Hiring an OC just to call plays without having the power to make the offense "his". will not only have little effect on the offense, but I'd dare say a real offensive coordinator worth his grain of salt would turn the job down.
Will Richt be willing to allow this OC to do this? Keep in mind the first to be let go would likely be his son.
I highly dought it.
Let’s get something straight here about this whole “let’s hire a great OC” nonsense. A serious OC will want to bring his guys with him. He’ll want his position coaches teaching the players, not Richtirement’s slackers. Like Diaz he’ll want to hire/fire guys who he trusts. A good OC is not just some guy who will show up and wave his wand and poof we now don’t suck. It will require a complete overhaul of the offense. From the way they work out to the way they practice and study film, a good OC will want to micromanage the offense from top to bottom.
Hiring an OC just to call plays without having the power to make the offense "his". will not only have little effect on the offense, but I'd dare say a real offensive coordinator worth his grain of salt would turn the job down.
Will Richt be willing to allow this OC to do this? Keep in mind the first to be let go would likely be his son.
I highly dought it.