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Pete brought up the asst. coaching hires CMR made with Bruce Feldman (who said he liked the hires) last week so my question here is, how do y'all rank our assistant coaches from top to bottom? Please don't turn this into a Rumph bashing thread. I personally have him at the bottom but not because I think he's garbage, only because I think he's the biggest unknown.
1. CMR (QB/OC)
2. Coach Kool (DL)
3. Thomas Brown (RB/Co-OC)
4. Stacy Searles (OL)
5. Ron Dugans (WR/Co-OC)
6. Manny Diaz (LB/DC)
7. Todd Hartley (ST/TE)
8. Panda (S)
9. Jon Richt (QB)
10. Mike Rumph (CB)
No surprise at the top CMR has a history of success as a playcaller and QB developer. Same can be said about Kool (in terms of development) and I think we may seem him be the first coach out to give a shot at DC (wasn't he upset when he didn't become DC after Pinkel left?). Brown, Searles, and Dugans fall in after that but Brown gets the nod due to the amount of success he's had in such a short time. I put Searles above Dugans despite having some questionable units in the past since he's a very reputable coach and has been doing it for a lot longer.
It gets more dicey from 6-10. Everyone here has question marks. Diaz's career got off to a great start but was derailed while at Texas...can he continue to resurrect it in Miami? Hartley and Panda are proving to be top-notch recruiters but can they coach? Both are unproven. Young Richt has little experience in both recruiting and coaching but will mostly be learning from his dad.
Yes...I have Rumph at the bottom but not because I think he needs to be fired already. He, like the others above him, has question marks and has missed on a few recruits. But he deserves a season to see how his unit performs. In my opinion he's got the weakest unit on the team so if he can somehow make them an above average unit then I think it's a win.
How do you have them ranked?
1. CMR (QB/OC)
2. Coach Kool (DL)
3. Thomas Brown (RB/Co-OC)
4. Stacy Searles (OL)
5. Ron Dugans (WR/Co-OC)
6. Manny Diaz (LB/DC)
7. Todd Hartley (ST/TE)
8. Panda (S)
9. Jon Richt (QB)
10. Mike Rumph (CB)
No surprise at the top CMR has a history of success as a playcaller and QB developer. Same can be said about Kool (in terms of development) and I think we may seem him be the first coach out to give a shot at DC (wasn't he upset when he didn't become DC after Pinkel left?). Brown, Searles, and Dugans fall in after that but Brown gets the nod due to the amount of success he's had in such a short time. I put Searles above Dugans despite having some questionable units in the past since he's a very reputable coach and has been doing it for a lot longer.
It gets more dicey from 6-10. Everyone here has question marks. Diaz's career got off to a great start but was derailed while at Texas...can he continue to resurrect it in Miami? Hartley and Panda are proving to be top-notch recruiters but can they coach? Both are unproven. Young Richt has little experience in both recruiting and coaching but will mostly be learning from his dad.
Yes...I have Rumph at the bottom but not because I think he needs to be fired already. He, like the others above him, has question marks and has missed on a few recruits. But he deserves a season to see how his unit performs. In my opinion he's got the weakest unit on the team so if he can somehow make them an above average unit then I think it's a win.
How do you have them ranked?