QB Coach

CampHillCane

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If the OC hire is Fedora, which I'm okay with, we'd still need a QB coach. Fedora has never coached QBs.

So I'm gonna sound like a broken record and advocate for Graham Harrell again. If Manny wants to implement an "Air Raid" style offense, it's best to get a QB whisperer who still holds NCAA records for that style.

Probably a pipe dream since he's OC at North Texas now, but it'd make sense.
 
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Fedora could double as the Oc/qb coach. Rather that than hiring ponce
 
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Manny doesnt want an air raid offense. He wants multiple offensive minds on that side of the ball with different outputs but 1 great mind leading them. All they have to have in common is attack and run up the score
 
You guys still don't get it. Part of luring Fedora is to give him carte blanche on whomever he wants to bring in. Even if he wants his own guy who inflates the footballs.
 
If you separate OC and Qb coach you will have 6 assistants on O and only 4 on D. Unless the oc coaches something else like receivers
 
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You guys still don't get it. Part of luring Fedora is to give him carte blanche on whomever he wants to bring in. Even if he wants his own guy who inflates the footballs.

This sounds strangley...familiar...
 
Please DON'T be Ponce. Three years with Jon should've taught him the importance of having a legit, established QB coach. Fck giving someone a shot. WE JUST DID THAT.
What? Ponce has Taylor Lamb and this Zach Thomas kid that almost beat Penn state. Al conference performers...
 
Ponce has actually coached QBs. He did it for 5 years at App State. We can question how good he is, but he aint Jon.

I like Ponce as the QB coach. He’s got plenty of experience there and he has worked with a legit HC/OC. Plus, he’s from S. Florida and would do well recruiting the area

Let Ponce coach with and learn under Fedora for 2 years and once Fedora leaves Ponce can take over as OC. That way, Ponce will have learned Fedoras offense, and he can integrate concepts he learned at App state.
 
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