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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 502456" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>My logic tells me that it’s easier as a coach to move up as opposed to down or laterally.</p><p></p><p>If we hire Elliott for example, coming from Clemson means you are calling plays for OL who are 6 ft 7in and 300ibs across the board. This has a huge impact on play calling and seccessful completin of the play. Are you then able to call plays for a line that avg’s 6-4, 270 ? It’s like saying you have experience with a bulldozer so you can operate a backhoe. One requires more nuainse.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand if you are use to coaching 6-2, 240 lb guys the calls get a hell of a lot easier with 270 lb guys.</p><p></p><p>If I’m Satterfield for example (my pick) I’d look at our team as being stacked and I’d be salivating at a chance to use CURRENT players in my scheme, Elliott ? Maybe not so much.</p><p></p><p>Not actually talking about those two coaches but more about perspective, one would be excited one would be more apt to struggle a few years at least ( I think ).</p><p></p><p>We need a proven young coach from an awesome school who would look at TECH as a Christmas gift as is, not a building project. One is excited the other may be perplexed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 502456, member: 3774"] My logic tells me that it’s easier as a coach to move up as opposed to down or laterally. If we hire Elliott for example, coming from Clemson means you are calling plays for OL who are 6 ft 7in and 300ibs across the board. This has a huge impact on play calling and seccessful completin of the play. Are you then able to call plays for a line that avg’s 6-4, 270 ? It’s like saying you have experience with a bulldozer so you can operate a backhoe. One requires more nuainse. On the other hand if you are use to coaching 6-2, 240 lb guys the calls get a hell of a lot easier with 270 lb guys. If I’m Satterfield for example (my pick) I’d look at our team as being stacked and I’d be salivating at a chance to use CURRENT players in my scheme, Elliott ? Maybe not so much. Not actually talking about those two coaches but more about perspective, one would be excited one would be more apt to struggle a few years at least ( I think ). We need a proven young coach from an awesome school who would look at TECH as a Christmas gift as is, not a building project. One is excited the other may be perplexed. [/QUOTE]
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