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Time to start dreaming of changes to our coaching staff because we're so obviously fcked on one side of the ball.

I urge you guys to watch Pitt. I've watched 4 of their games this year, and I'm not sure I'm more impressed with a scheme than I am with Chaney's at Pitt.

You guys want to see a well-oiled offense that schemes up the running game beautifully with pedestrian offensive talent? Watch Pitt. If we had Jim Chaney running out offense we'd be undefeated or have one loss tops.

Watch how he's always got guys in motion and freezes defenses with slight of hand and constant misdirection. It's like a symphony while our offense looks like a guy banging on a bucket with a twig.

Chaney is a grizzled vet who coached under Tiller at Purdue and led some super high octane offenses there. He also did a really nice job scheming up the run game at Arkansas.

I'm not saying we could hire Chaney away from Pitt, but just watch the difference between how smooth their offense looks and how disjointed we are. They do everything off motion and misdirection, and I haven't seen an offense stress a defense across the entire field as much as Pitt does this year.
 
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Jim Chaney works at Georgia. But this is still an All Star thread.

Coaches/Staff
Kirby Smart - Head Coach
Mel Tucker - Defensive Coordinator/Secondary
Jim Chaney - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
 
I urge you guys to watch Pitt. I've watched 4 of their games this year, and I'm not sure I'm more impressed with a scheme than I am with Chaney's at Pitt.

I guess they never panned over to Jim Chaney's face while you were watching those four games.
 
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yup...

The funny thing is, Virginia Tech (5-2, 3-1) should be in the same boat, but the Hokies don’t look the part of a renovation project. They, too, were without defensive stars Ken Ekanem and Nigel Williams, and it didn’t matter. Fuente and defensive coordinator Bud Foster know some of this might be illusion, that only three players on the roster were recruited by this administration. Last week’s shocking defeat at Syracuse only underscored that the job isn’t done. But Thursday’s game against Miami was a fair measurement of two teams forging similar paths, and there was little doubt the Hokies had navigated well ahead of their rivals.

Virginia Tech blows past Miami, seizes command of ACC Coastal - ACC Blog- ESPN
 
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I'm not saying we could hire Chaney away from Pitt...

That would be a cool phone call, though.

"Hey Coach Narduzzi, could we get permission to talk to Jim Chaney?"
"Uh, sure, call him all you want."

Wait, this dude coaches at two schools at one time. Dang, now that is work ethic. Golden didn't even coach at one.

It turns out that's what "the Process" was. Not coaching. Clearly Chaney doesn't get it.
 
yup...

The funny thing is, Virginia Tech (5-2, 3-1) should be in the same boat, but the Hokies don’t look the part of a renovation project. They, too, were without defensive stars Ken Ekanem and Nigel Williams, and it didn’t matter. Fuente and defensive coordinator Bud Foster know some of this might be illusion, that only three players on the roster were recruited by this administration. Last week’s shocking defeat at Syracuse only underscored that the job isn’t done. But Thursday’s game against Miami was a fair measurement of two teams forging similar paths, and there was little doubt the Hokies had navigated well ahead of their rivals.

Virginia Tech blows past Miami, seizes command of ACC Coastal - ACC Blog- ESPN

So when Miami beats the Hokies in Miami next season, then what?
 
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