Genghis Cane
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This.Fwiw I do feel better about Collins wanting him at GT. That was biggest red flag for me. Diaz seems to be confident with it. Let's roll.
This.Fwiw I do feel better about Collins wanting him at GT. That was biggest red flag for me. Diaz seems to be confident with it. Let's roll.
Dude, Kurt Hester was only popular around these parts because he trained marines and made wacky YouTube videos. Meanwhile, La Tech's football program has been no more successful than Temple's in the past 5 years.
Same here. First year hate. Second year respect.This helps me warm up to him.
That’s good news. So this was recently? Because Feeley has only been at Temple for ‘17 and ‘18 season.FWIW I had 2 Temple transfers at ETSU. A QB and a LB and we sat down with them and talked S&C and their backgrounds to develop the best plan for them. Feeley focuses on Olympic lifts as their primary “style”. Don’t thibk he’s a Hatch disciple but he does that type of fast twitch development.
For a QB, Marchi was very good in the weight room and had very good technique. The LB was an absolute animal and probably pound for pound the best lifter we had and came in great shape straight from temple.
They were there in 2017That’s good news. So this was recently? Because Feeley has only been at Temple for ‘17 and ‘18 season.
ETSU, as in East Tennessee State University??FWIW I had 2 Temple transfers at ETSU. A QB and a LB and we sat down with them and talked S&C and their backgrounds to develop the best plan for them. Feeley focuses on Olympic lifts as their primary “style”. Don’t thibk he’s a Hatch disciple but he does that type of fast twitch development.
For a QB, Marchi was very good in the weight room and had very good technique. The LB was an absolute animal and probably pound for pound the best lifter we had and came in great shape straight from temple.
Bristol for me.Wait. You work at ETSU? I live inKingsport
Any other information you can find out would be awesome.Second note on him is those 2 guys could run all day and talked about the running they did at Temple. Apparently they ran endless 110’s multiple times a week just until he felt like stopping them. They said you prepare for 30 and if your lucky he stops at 15-20. They did upwards of 25-30 many times.
Thanks for the insight @mjackson6! Can't get much better insight than that.FWIW I had 2 Temple transfers at ETSU. A QB and a LB and we sat down with them and talked S&C and their backgrounds to develop the best plan for them. Feeley focuses on Olympic lifts as their primary “style”. Don’t thibk he’s a Hatch disciple but he does that type of fast twitch development.
For a QB, Marchi was very good in the weight room and had very good technique. The LB was an absolute animal and probably pound for pound the best lifter we had and came in great shape straight from temple.
You should know input from people who have actually worked with him doesn't matter. A quick google search is a better way to form an opinion.Just texted with a friend that played at Ball State when he was there and was all-MAC, now coaches at YSU under Pelini and bounced around NFL practice squads for 5 years with about 1 active season: “should be a happy Canes fan getting Feeley” I like it
I know all coaches do 110s, but it’s funny because those were a staple in Moffitts off season training. Used for punishment and pleasure.Second note on him is those 2 guys could run all day and talked about the running they did at Temple. Apparently they ran endless 110’s multiple times a week just until he felt like stopping them. They said you prepare for 30 and if your lucky he stops at 15-20. They did upwards of 25-30 many times.
Can you not see sarcasm? Temple players really known for their physicality.Goofy take considering his incoming recruits undoubtedly didn't look like Bama and Clemson's incoming recruits.
He's a fuxking S&C coach, not a magician.