I think he’s a position coach, but still…
Man, wonder what them blokes pay the get-bak guy? Get-bak analyst has a nice ring to it.
I think he’s a position coach, but still…
It’s a good move by DeBoer, IMO. Bringing in proven guys that aren’t gunning for HC jobs (presumably) may give staffs more tenure and consistency. I suspect that as salaries grow for assistants it means you don’t always have to strive for the HC job.I think he’s a position coach, but still…
It’s a good move by DeBoer, IMO. Bringing in proven guys that aren’t gunning for HC jobs (presumably) may give staffs more tenure and consistency. I suspect that as salaries grow for assistants it means you don’t always have to strive for the HC job.
The tweet said “Buffalo head coach Maurice Linguist as a defensive assistant”I think he’s a position coach, but still…
Can we go play UCF again? Match our offense against his "bend" style defense?
confusing wording. Defensive assistant isn’t the same as defensive analyst. It’s not clear in the tweet, but this article looks like assistant coach.The tweet said “Buffalo head coach Maurice Linguist as a defensive assistant”
Was the tweet wrong?
When you have the ability to hire away TWO HEAD COACHES from FBS programs. You know 'Bama is playing on a different level.
I totally forgot Patenaude went to Buffalo. Hopefully it works out for him.
Maybe. But his offense sucked at Temple and there were no restrictions put on him there.Good for him if so. I didn't like the offense he ran here and don't think he's some brilliant coach or anything, but I do think he was hamstrung by what he was being asked to do vs what he maybe would have chosen to run, and I've got no ill will towards him personally.
Maybe. But his offense sucked at Temple and there were no restrictions put on him there.
It could also be that the winters are harsh by the lake.All about the benjies.
They are undoubtedly harsh. I have heard Buffalo referred to as “the armpit of civilization.”It could also be that the winters are harsh by the lake.
They are undoubtedly harsh. I have heard Buffalo referred to as “the armpit of civilization.”
DP’s offense at Temple in 2018 had an OFEI ranking at 53. Paul’s offense that year was ranked at 56.Maybe. But his offense sucked at Temple and there were no restrictions put on him there.
Saban would be loyal to the players he brought in or coached, not a new coach. If those players want to leave there is no reason for Saban to try to make them stay.It is concerning that the one program we could count on to beat UGAG (when they did get beat in the past 3-4 years) is now bleeding players at a concerning rate. I guess we knew that sa(t)an was why many of those guys were there, but it is still surprising the number of starters, some of their best, who are leaving. Maybe another team, LSU or FSU or Texas or someone, will replace Bammer as the UGAG spoiler.
I've never been a Saban fan, but I found myself rooting for him when I saw his talent might be the only talent that could stop the gaggers. I am surprised that if Saban really wanted those players to not leave, he couldn't convince them to stay and play for DeBoer. It almost makes me believe he really doesn't want the guy following him to have any chance of immediate success. I guess DeBoer is on his own, and I doubt the bammers will give him any time to right the ship. It is currently sinking pretty fast.
Again, I don't feel sorry for them, but I did like the fact that I could have hope of them stopping the evil located in NE GA.
DP’s offense at Temple in 2018 had an OFEI ranking at 53. Paul’s offense that year was ranked at 56.
Patenaude is a much better coach than folks on here give him credit for. He’s never coached anywhere with actual resources, yet he’s helped produce All-Americans and NFL players at more than one of his stops. The most resources he ever had was at Tech, but he was severely hamstrung by CGC’s nonsense, negating what little advantage he might’ve gotten in the first places. Would I be interested in having him back at Tech for an on-field role? No. But do I think he’s a very knowledgeable and effective football coach? Yes. Had DP not linked up with Collins during his move to Temple, I think his career arc would look much different than it currently does. Although it is a bit strange he hung around with him as long as he actually did. He tied himself to Collins’ wagon just as much as Stansbury did.