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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 934656" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think that's an apples versus oranges comparison. Faulkner was a full OC at several stops before becoming an QC guy for UGA. Tillman's QC role was on his way up to becoming a full time position coach. Personally, my concerns with Faulkner isn't that he was a QC guy with UGA, but more his track record at other stops didn't necessarily "wow" you. I'm happy to be open minded about Faulkner because he did have some success, and I think he definitely learned some things under one of the top offensive minds in football (Monken)...plus I think Key put together a staff with a productive background. If Key is putting together a coaches room where everyone has input and the best ideas make it into the playbook, I do think we can have a fairly good to pretty good offense. As I said elsewhere, I'm really intrigued by what Josh Crawford can bring to the room considering his last stop and background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 934656, member: 360"] I think that's an apples versus oranges comparison. Faulkner was a full OC at several stops before becoming an QC guy for UGA. Tillman's QC role was on his way up to becoming a full time position coach. Personally, my concerns with Faulkner isn't that he was a QC guy with UGA, but more his track record at other stops didn't necessarily "wow" you. I'm happy to be open minded about Faulkner because he did have some success, and I think he definitely learned some things under one of the top offensive minds in football (Monken)...plus I think Key put together a staff with a productive background. If Key is putting together a coaches room where everyone has input and the best ideas make it into the playbook, I do think we can have a fairly good to pretty good offense. As I said elsewhere, I'm really intrigued by what Josh Crawford can bring to the room considering his last stop and background. [/QUOTE]
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