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I still haven't heard the names of any veteran established coaches who were going to come here and watch Richt Sr. coach the QBs and call plays.
When the veteran HC has determined that he wants to coach QBs and call plays your pool of QB coach and co-OC candidates is going to be limited to young guys who want to learn from Richt and don't have an "I demand to be the guy" ego or maybe you could get an old washed up hack who is unemployed and would be happy cashing a check while mumbling "I wouldn't have done it that way because Earl Morral used to call his own plays when I coached him."
If you guys think an established rising play caller or QB coach was going to come here to watch Richt you're probably nuts.
lazy excuse. so there is nobody in the country more qualified than jon richt that would be willing to take the job? if thats the case we wouldve been better off keeping coley.
I still haven't heard the names of any veteran established coaches who were going to come here and watch Richt Sr. coach the QBs and call plays.
When the veteran HC has determined that he wants to coach QBs and call plays your pool of QB coach and co-OC candidates is going to be limited to young guys who want to learn from Richt and don't have an "I demand to be the guy" ego or maybe you could get an old washed up hack who is unemployed and would be happy cashing a check while mumbling "I wouldn't have done it that way because Earl Morral used to call his own plays when I coached him."
If you guys think an established rising play caller or QB coach was going to come here to watch Richt you're probably nuts.
lazy excuse. so there is nobody in the country more qualified than jon richt that would be willing to take the job? if thats the case we wouldve been better off keeping coley.
What unique qualifications that Jon Richt doesn't have are necessary to watch Mark Richt coach QBs and help impart Mark's ideas to the QBs? Why wouldn't a guy who played QB all his life, worked under his dad for a year at UGA and did an apprenticeship in the NFL for a year under NFL coaches have those skills?
Richt would have been a great person for Coley to learn from but would Coley have stayed in that capacity?I still haven't heard the names of any veteran established coaches who were going to come here and watch Richt Sr. coach the QBs and call plays.
When the veteran HC has determined that he wants to coach QBs and call plays your pool of QB coach and co-OC candidates is going to be limited to young guys who want to learn from Richt and don't have an "I demand to be the guy" ego or maybe you could get an old washed up hack who is unemployed and would be happy cashing a check while mumbling "I wouldn't have done it that way because Earl Morral used to call his own plays when I coached him."
If you guys think an established rising play caller or QB coach was going to come here to watch Richt you're probably nuts.
lazy excuse. so there is nobody in the country more qualified than jon richt that would be willing to take the job? if thats the case we wouldve been better off keeping coley.
i believe so. how its looking right now he is going to take a demotion anyway wherever he ends up. dont think he will get an OC job calling his own plays at a power 5 school, at least not next year. it seems more like richt pushed him out than him leaving on his own, same with the rest of the coaches, or else it would be a **** of a coincidence that all these coaches decided to leave on their own. its not like any of them are really sought after. we know kb didnt leave on his own.
I would've liked Scott to stay most and KB too. If Coley would've stayed in a QB coach capacity under Richt, that would've been ideal. He can identify QB talent and get it to us.