Kaaya and Offensive staff

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Barry Jackson ‏@flasportsbuzz 1h1 hour ago
Brad Kaaya sounds disinclined to lobby new coach to keep certain offensive assistants. "I just show up and play. It's all up to them."
 
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Larry Scott and Kevin beard should be kept regardless. They are head and shoulders above any coach we have right now
 
Larry Scott and Kevin beard should be kept regardless. They are head and shoulders above any coach we have right now

ummmm....no.

I think your coach evaluating skills have proven to be horrendous after you championed Al until the bitter end.
 
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I was all up for giving certain guys a chance to interview to keep their jobs (Ice, Beard esp) But now I dont care. Although I do think if we hire Butch he will keep a guy like Baez. Kehoe is the real wild card here.
 
i would keep hurlie and ice even in just in a recruiting role.

Why are people obsessed with keeping Lice? What huge recruiting role does he possess that would make him invaluable to the next staff?
 
Scott and Beard are the only ones that need to be kept. If you cant tell the difference in the TE's and WR's this year from the last 2, well then you should go kys. Huge improvement in those areas.
 
$h!!!!!!!!!d, say what you want about em', but I'd keep Coley Cole. Coley Cole got us lookin' better at QB than FSU!...and UF!
 
$h!!!!!!!!!d, say what you want about em', but I'd keep Coley Cole. Coley Cole got us lookin' better at QB than FSU!...and UF!

As a qb coach and recruiting coordinator yeah. Play caller? Um no, leaves a lot to be desired and is too predictable
 
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You keep Ice for the Dade county connect. Beard seems to be a big hit among the players and recruits. You keep him and his local ties unless something far better is available.
 
Larry Scott and Kevin beard should be kept regardless. They are head and shoulders above any coach we have right now

I kinda agree. Our receivers and ends have been pretty dependable during their tenures.

The receivers look light years better than they have the past couple of years. Tight ends are once again strong after losing a Mackey finalist
 
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