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Root4GT

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They know the business & what they signed up for.... it sucks for them personally, but they'll land somewhere else in the next cycle.

Maybe Coleman goes back to being a Financial Planner/Stock Analyst like he was before he got into coaching.... just sayin'.....
The $450,000K salary makes it easier to wait out a cycle for Coleman and Schear. $650,000 for Thacker is a very nice salary. Most of us never earned that in Salary for 1 year!
 

Bogey

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I'm fine with all of Key's decisions on the defensive coaches. But I have to say I do not understand his decision on Marco after bringing him back for only one year and knowing his coaching ability after working with him previously. Just is puzzling to me because I do not know all the facts, and I must say I don't need to know all the facts.
Looking forward to the possibility of seeing an improved D next year in all phases.
 

LongforDodd

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I'm fine with all of Key's decisions on the defensive coaches. But I have to say I do not understand his decision on Marco after bringing him back for only one year and knowing his coaching ability after working with him previously. Just is puzzling to me because I do not know all the facts, and I must say I don't need to know all the facts.
Looking forward to the possibility of seeing an improved D next year in all phases.
Maybe after the first go 'round Key decided to give Coleman the benefit of the doubt. But after 'round #2 he decided it was best to move on.
 

mtodd30

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I think the new DC had his say on who he wanted. Honestly, our D-line performed the best the one year Marco was gone. Might be more about the players we had, but something to consider
 

Bogey

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Could be all of the above or it even could be Marco wants to move on from coaching. If I had to guess though, I lean toward new DC's decision, as mTodd suggested.
 

forensicbuzz

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I think the new DC had his say on who he wanted. Honestly, our D-line performed the best the one year Marco was gone. Might be more about the players we had, but something to consider
My opinion, I think Key kept all four coaches on staff until the new DC had a chance to decide whether he wanted to retain any of them (probably on Coleman and Sherrer, but maybe the other two, as well). the new DC took a pass and they were all turned loose.
 

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Besides coaching the 2nd most important job is RECRUITING.They must not have been strong enough in that area to compensate for the dreadful on field performance.
 

Bogey

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My take on Thacker is that he is a decent recruiter but too soft to be an on-field coach, at least in a P5 conference.
But wouldn't mind seeing him reuniting with his buddy Scooter at UNC. :)
 
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