AustinCane6688
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- From an X's and O's standpoint, the Blake Baker hire makes a lot of sense. He's familiar with Manny's system and has had pretty good success at La. Tech, and at a young age. Scheme aside, I think it's critical that this hire work out from a recruiting standpoint. Despite our success on the field this year, we had our assess handed to us on the trail, mainly due to all the issues we had on offense, so i'm interested to see how the 2020 class responds to the new hire and if he can inject some life and momentum there.
- On that topic, Manny is taking a huge gamble retaining the entirety of his defensive staff. It was crucial that he hired an experienced DC as opposed to leaving the responsibility to Patke and Banda, but I still have a lot of questions. How will Simpson's DL perform now that Willis and Joe Jax are gone? The same can be asked of Banda without JJ and Redwine. Will Patke start recruiting at a higher level to make up for his lack of coaching experience? Will Rumph finally start pulling his weight on the trail? Manny is hedging his bets on a group that will probably see a drop-off in production due to attrition. Should he have just hit the reset button? Time will tell.
- As for the OC hire, while I applaud the diligence Manny is doing and making sure he gets the right guy, this absolutely needs to get announced in the next 48-72 hours. While I've punted on 2019 recruiting, the main concern I have is in our QB room, and whoever gets the nod will need/want to bring in a grad transfer as quickly as possible ahead of spring practice.
- With the questions I have on the defensive side of the ball, I truly believe that our new OC needs to come in with enough experience to serve as the 'CEO', if you will, of the offense. This is one of the few correct decisions Richt made here (with Diaz) and the results obviously spoke for themselves. With Manny's background as a defensive coach, I'd imagine he will have little to no say when it comes to his offense, which is why I thought a former HC like Fedora or Applewhite made a ton of sense. I don't think someone like Brian Wright, Jeff Scott, Coley or even Fisch have garnered that type of trust.
- Finally, I can't begin to analyze or dissect the S&C hire, as myself and 99.9% of CIS posters are probably not even remotely qualified to do so. This is going to be Manny's most important off-field hire but I do like that (apparently) Geoff Collins tried to bring him to GT with him.
- On that topic, Manny is taking a huge gamble retaining the entirety of his defensive staff. It was crucial that he hired an experienced DC as opposed to leaving the responsibility to Patke and Banda, but I still have a lot of questions. How will Simpson's DL perform now that Willis and Joe Jax are gone? The same can be asked of Banda without JJ and Redwine. Will Patke start recruiting at a higher level to make up for his lack of coaching experience? Will Rumph finally start pulling his weight on the trail? Manny is hedging his bets on a group that will probably see a drop-off in production due to attrition. Should he have just hit the reset button? Time will tell.
- As for the OC hire, while I applaud the diligence Manny is doing and making sure he gets the right guy, this absolutely needs to get announced in the next 48-72 hours. While I've punted on 2019 recruiting, the main concern I have is in our QB room, and whoever gets the nod will need/want to bring in a grad transfer as quickly as possible ahead of spring practice.
- With the questions I have on the defensive side of the ball, I truly believe that our new OC needs to come in with enough experience to serve as the 'CEO', if you will, of the offense. This is one of the few correct decisions Richt made here (with Diaz) and the results obviously spoke for themselves. With Manny's background as a defensive coach, I'd imagine he will have little to no say when it comes to his offense, which is why I thought a former HC like Fedora or Applewhite made a ton of sense. I don't think someone like Brian Wright, Jeff Scott, Coley or even Fisch have garnered that type of trust.
- Finally, I can't begin to analyze or dissect the S&C hire, as myself and 99.9% of CIS posters are probably not even remotely qualified to do so. This is going to be Manny's most important off-field hire but I do like that (apparently) Geoff Collins tried to bring him to GT with him.