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<blockquote data-quote="eetech" data-source="post: 519440" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>Frankly it’s fairly simple. On the offensive side you have us switching from an extremely specialized offense to one that hasn’t been finalized yet, but almost certainly will be nothing like our current offense. The likelihood of us retaining anyone on the offense is close to zero. </p><p></p><p>On the defensive side weve has poor defenses for a decade, and the current team while looking promising have only had 1 year, and have not had the time to completely own their spots. Familiarity with assistant coaches probably override the success they’ve shown. That also reduces the chances of retaining anyone on defense. </p><p></p><p>Finally Collins’ is the head recruiter himself. He has his own unique recruiting philosophy that likely will not be what anyone on the staff currently is used to, so no matter how good they were in recruiting individually, it’s completely possible they may not be a good fit in the new recruiting team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetech, post: 519440, member: 1924"] Frankly it’s fairly simple. On the offensive side you have us switching from an extremely specialized offense to one that hasn’t been finalized yet, but almost certainly will be nothing like our current offense. The likelihood of us retaining anyone on the offense is close to zero. On the defensive side weve has poor defenses for a decade, and the current team while looking promising have only had 1 year, and have not had the time to completely own their spots. Familiarity with assistant coaches probably override the success they’ve shown. That also reduces the chances of retaining anyone on defense. Finally Collins’ is the head recruiter himself. He has his own unique recruiting philosophy that likely will not be what anyone on the staff currently is used to, so no matter how good they were in recruiting individually, it’s completely possible they may not be a good fit in the new recruiting team. [/QUOTE]
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