Chances are Suitcase will find something to bytch about with Lashlee too. Just give him time. He was ready to split on Rick, who is a players’ coach, and Penos, who is a dyck face.
exactly.
mark richt was very emotionally controlled and had a philosophy to develop Qb's with even-temperament. aaron murray, (one of richt's successes, for example), talked about how richt's style helped him: (1) stay focused and not get too high or too low during the emotional waves of the game, and (2) concentrate on the next play and not the last one. apparently, that was not to jarren's liking, even though it seemed to work well for such obvious bums like murray (SEC career passing leader), d.j. shockley (player of the year award winner), david greene (unitas award finalist), and matthew stafford (no.1 pick in the NFL draft).
enos the penos was intense, extremely structured in his approach, and was ****ish and inflexible, not allowing for any deviation in his system and techniques, much like steve spurrier was, for example. it helped jalen hurts and tua. but it clearly didn't work for jarren, and he didn't like that style either.
we rightly criticized both richt and enos for their failures as OC's, but as QB coaches, they each have demonstrated successes in coaching the position. (regardless of what anyone thinks of their styles, richt at georgia and enos at alabama and arkansas got their QB's to play well).
funny how the one constant is that jarren didn't like either approach. clearly, in this case, as my grandmother used to say: "everyone can't be out of step but charlie."
the problem in this case is not the coach, it's the player. if he decides to leave, in my view, that's addition by subtraction. i am pretty tired of prima donnas who are better on twitter than they are on the field.