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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 465341" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I have the same impression and when I was listening, I wondered if Candeto was hired for his skill set -- he was Johnson's QB -- or for his allegiance. Johnson has hired other former Navy players and while there is the advantage that they "know" the offense, and Candeto certainly for his experience in handling "the mesh", which I am told is almost like a practiced dance step, otherwise the QB and RB would go sprawling. But we have all known, at work or in sports, the man or woman who was incredibly good in a job ... and inept in teaching it. It's why great natural athletes typically don't make good coaches, and why a Saban or a Belichick might. Or why a Swinney, who did not possess great skill but limitless determination, can produce a Clemson program. Regardless, if Johnson has to get personally involved in coaching the QBs, then somebody isn't doing his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 465341, member: 2175"] I have the same impression and when I was listening, I wondered if Candeto was hired for his skill set -- he was Johnson's QB -- or for his allegiance. Johnson has hired other former Navy players and while there is the advantage that they "know" the offense, and Candeto certainly for his experience in handling "the mesh", which I am told is almost like a practiced dance step, otherwise the QB and RB would go sprawling. But we have all known, at work or in sports, the man or woman who was incredibly good in a job ... and inept in teaching it. It's why great natural athletes typically don't make good coaches, and why a Saban or a Belichick might. Or why a Swinney, who did not possess great skill but limitless determination, can produce a Clemson program. Regardless, if Johnson has to get personally involved in coaching the QBs, then somebody isn't doing his job. [/QUOTE]
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