Rick still calling plays? Hire an OC anyway

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As a Miami sports fan, I've been forced to watch the abortion of an NFL program that Miami offers. During the last off-season, both the canes and fins obviously got new coaches, both "offensive minded" head coaches who wanted to call plays. I followed the off-season and on-season changes closely. The usual coaching change quotes were shared by players on both teams: “old coaches didn’t listen to us!”, “new coach is refreshing, we respect him!”, but there was one change I noticed only on one team, and not the other.

Here's the key difference between the two, Adam Gase, Miami's HC, hired a non-play calling veteran Offensive Coordinator (Christensen) to help him game plan, be in the booth relaying key info during games, and be an older voice with plenty of offensive experience.

On the other hand, Mark Richt basically threw away a position coach spot by hiring his inept son, and decided to take on the job of Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, AND Quarterbacks Coach. And who's relaying info from the booth to our dear old Father Richt? His young son, with zero experience as a coordinator, or even as a position coach in a Division 1 school. Should have seen these red flags early, no bueno.

The mark of any good coach is someone who isn't stubborn and listens when things aren't going great, making changes as needed. Adam Gase and his team made adjustments the last couple of weeks that have worked, and yes I realize that getting a healthy OL back was a major part in their wins, but the defense and run game has adjusted to their strengths, and Gase finally is using Tannehill’s (relative) athleticism as a weapon. It hasn’t been all pretty for the fins, but I’m a **** of a lot more impressed by their coaching staff than the canes.

Mark Richt meanwhile, still calls three run plays to start the Notre Dame game after three straight losses. That’s mind-boggling to me. But listening to post-game interviews made me realize Rick is out there alone in calling this offense, getting what I imagine is very little input from anyone. He needs help.

Rick wants to keep calling plays next year? Vast majority of us wouldn’t like to hear that, but if he insists, the minimum CMR has to do is bring in another voice that will help him. He needs to take a page from Bowden’s book, fire his son, and then hire a veteran OC that doesn’t mind not calling plays. Thomas Brown can be a Co-OC in title only if he really wants to, but dude should really focus on getting our abysmal run game going, and coaching up the RBs.

Stubbornness got Al Golden and Joe Philbin fired. It’s hard not to like Richt, the person, and we’re stuck with him for three years minimum regardless. I just hope he realizes change needs to happen, and happen soon.
 
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I believe his plan always was to hire a "passing game" coordinator and make Thomas Brown the running game coordinator. Probably McLendon is who he had pegged for the job. I think that's why Jon Richt's official title was not released until the very end. Hopefully he gets it corrected.
 
Gase has the benefit of having Darren Rizzi on his staff, and Darren is the de facto head coach of that team. Its only a matter of time before some NFL team hires Darren as it's head coach, and we'll see how well Gase does at that point.
 
If Mark wants to call plays that is up to him. He does need to do it better and realize this staff selection on Offensive side has put him in immediate hot water. If you hire your son to coach your QB, said QB better get better not worse. His other coaches all seem questionable too. Kul is the one clear win hire. Even Manny, who is blessed with following the worse DC ever, is not that solid. I like the way he talks and the way D is playing, but when I see 3 down linemen and Chad dropping back in coverage I have nightmares of the last staff. Early in year the WRs were blocking down field really well and WR coach was looking good. Now they seem to have trouble getting open, so same coach is not looking so good.

Mark needs to show he is going to upgrade staff to Kul level across the board. Our good coaches had staff that went on to become NFL HCs. That is Miami level coaching, not what we are seeing. School certainly does not want to lose Mark; that gives him leverage to get the money he needs for staff.
 
Completely agree with the OP here. I, like every other fan on this site, am frustrated with the offensive play calling the last couple weeks. But with that said we all know that calling plays was one of Richt's requirements - so let him keep calling them. BUT what he does need to do is bring an either an OC or real QB coach who can infuse some modern offensive concepts.
 
Completely agree with the OP here. I, like every other fan on this site, am frustrated with the offensive play calling the last couple weeks. But with that said we all know that calling plays was one of Richt's requirements - so let him keep calling them. BUT what he does need to do is bring an either an OC or real QB coach who can infuse some modern offensive concepts.

My thoughts exactly new modern concepts are needed over this **** i form.
 
If Mark wants to call plays that is up to him. He does need to do it better and realize this staff selection on Offensive side has put him in immediate hot water. If you hire your son to coach your QB, said QB better get better not worse. His other coaches all seem questionable too. Kul is the one clear win hire. Even Manny, who is blessed with following the worse DC ever, is not that solid. I like the way he talks and the way D is playing, but when I see 3 down linemen and Chad dropping back in coverage I have nightmares of the last staff. Early in year the WRs were blocking down field really well and WR coach was looking good. Now they seem to have trouble getting open, so same coach is not looking so good.

Mark needs to show he is going to upgrade staff to Kul level across the board. Our good coaches had staff that went on to become NFL HCs. That is Miami level coaching, not what we are seeing. School certainly does not want to lose Mark; that gives him leverage to get the money he needs for staff.

We need to do what Michigan did, hire an offensive staff with nfl experience. every coach on their offensive side has that experience
 
If Mark wants to call plays that is up to him. He does need to do it better and realize this staff selection on Offensive side has put him in immediate hot water. If you hire your son to coach your QB, said QB better get better not worse. His other coaches all seem questionable too. Kul is the one clear win hire. Even Manny, who is blessed with following the worse DC ever, is not that solid. I like the way he talks and the way D is playing, but when I see 3 down linemen and Chad dropping back in coverage I have nightmares of the last staff. Early in year the WRs were blocking down field really well and WR coach was looking good. Now they seem to have trouble getting open, so same coach is not looking so good.

Mark needs to show he is going to upgrade staff to Kul level across the board. Our good coaches had staff that went on to become NFL HCs. That is Miami level coaching, not what we are seeing. School certainly does not want to lose Mark; that gives him leverage to get the money he needs for staff.

We need to do what Michigan did, hire an offensive staff with nfl experience. every coach on their offensive side has that experience

I have no problem with that.
 
If Mark wants to call plays that is up to him. He does need to do it better and realize this staff selection on Offensive side has put him in immediate hot water. If you hire your son to coach your QB, said QB better get better not worse. His other coaches all seem questionable too. Kul is the one clear win hire. Even Manny, who is blessed with following the worse DC ever, is not that solid. I like the way he talks and the way D is playing, but when I see 3 down linemen and Chad dropping back in coverage I have nightmares of the last staff. Early in year the WRs were blocking down field really well and WR coach was looking good. Now they seem to have trouble getting open, so same coach is not looking so good.

Mark needs to show he is going to upgrade staff to Kul level across the board. Our good coaches had staff that went on to become NFL HCs. That is Miami level coaching, not what we are seeing. School certainly does not want to lose Mark; that gives him leverage to get the money he needs for staff.

We need to do what Michigan did, hire an offensive staff with nfl experience. every coach on their offensive side has that experience


I get that Miami doesn't want to drop that much money, but a winning staff=huge revenue for schools...
 
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If Mark wants to call plays that is up to him. He does need to do it better and realize this staff selection on Offensive side has put him in immediate hot water. If you hire your son to coach your QB, said QB better get better not worse. His other coaches all seem questionable too. Kul is the one clear win hire. Even Manny, who is blessed with following the worse DC ever, is not that solid. I like the way he talks and the way D is playing, but when I see 3 down linemen and Chad dropping back in coverage I have nightmares of the last staff. Early in year the WRs were blocking down field really well and WR coach was looking good. Now they seem to have trouble getting open, so same coach is not looking so good.

Mark needs to show he is going to upgrade staff to Kul level across the board. Our good coaches had staff that went on to become NFL HCs. That is Miami level coaching, not what we are seeing. School certainly does not want to lose Mark; that gives him leverage to get the money he needs for staff.

We need to do what Michigan did, hire an offensive staff with nfl experience. every coach on their offensive side has that experience


I get that Miami doesn't want to drop that much money, but a winning staff=huge revenue for schools...

They don't what to hunt for ANOTHER new HC either. They got a little taste of a happy fan base to go with 4 years of massive OD of unhappy set you on fire fan base. I think Mark can leverage money out of them. He just needs to walk in with a little model airplane with paper hanging out of the back to remind them what the way.
 
Gase has the benefit of having Darren Rizzi on his staff, and Darren is the de facto head coach of that team. Its only a matter of time before some NFL team hires Darren as it's head coach, and we'll see how well Gase does at that point.

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