Offensive staff lacks X's and O's coaches

avicenna75

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We have a bunch of "Yes" men.

- John Richt is a 28 year old first time position coach with NO tracking record developing QBs. He needs to be demoted to quality control assistant.
- Todd Hartley should be a recruiting coordinator at best.
- Thomas Brown has no business having OC in his title -- like Hartley, he seems like a "ra ra" guy and besides motivating his players, what input does he have in the run game?
- Ron Dugans as WR coach is best position coach we have -- but what input does he have in the passing game?
- Searles is a journey-man offensive line coach who is hampered by this offensive scheme

Who is designing the formations, route trees, and blocking schemes? Where is the motion? Why don't we ever "set-up" plays?

That was the SLOWEST 2-minute drill I've ever witnessed. Is that what the Fast Break offense is supposed to look like???
 
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Andy Reid thinks we have awful clock management
 
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LMAO @ Brown being a “ra ra” guy. Let’s me know you have zero idea about these coaches.
 
I can say I have ever seen this offense try to create a mismatch. Try to get WR on a LB try to isolate a RB on LB in the passing game.
Just line up and hope for the best.
 
look at what perry and roiser do when in game. no x's and o's are fixing that.
 
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Dugans and Hartley are the only people involved on the offensive side of the ball that aren't outright stealing money.
 
Dugans and Hartley are the only people involved on the offensive side of the ball that aren't outright stealing money.

And Hartley's special teams cancels out his tight end recruiting and preparation IMO, meaning it's really just Dugans, who we actually almost lost this offseason.
 
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