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14 years 11 months ago #31706
by OldSouthDawg
Once A DAWG Always A DAWG
Replied by OldSouthDawg on topic Re:Who would you want for our next coach?
I agree Buc, He is a good man and coach, When ever he left Tenn they went down. when he returned they went back up. He IMO was the reason tenn had success not field goal phil. CDC coached up all his QBs and made Ole miss a good team for once. cant believe they got rid of him.
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14 years 11 months ago #31707
by sadlerdawg
The SMART era CONTINUES!!!!!!
Replied by sadlerdawg on topic Re:Who would you want for our next coach?
averagedawg wrote:
That makes him a winner in my book.
He turned down the Tn. job.
That makes him a winner in my book.

The SMART era CONTINUES!!!!!!
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14 years 11 months ago #31714
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God help me if we lose to Dooley's Vols.
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14 years 11 months ago #31721
by wlayton
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Replied by wlayton on topic Re:Who would you want for our next coach?
I like Cutcliffe too.
I REALLY like Mark Whipple at Miami.....he calls a very aggressive game. Love his variety in his play calling and has no fear. Resume is impressive and can understand why he's so good.....see below.
Whipple's Coaching Career
2009-present University of Miami (Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2008 Philadelphia Eagles (offensive assistant)
2004-2006 Pittsburgh Steelers (quarterbacks coach)
1998-2003 Massachusetts (head coach)
1994-97 Brown (head coach)
1988-93 New Haven (head coach)
1986-87 New Hampshire (offensive coordinator)
1984 Arizona Wranglers (USFL) (offensive quality control)
1983 Brown (wide receivers)
1981-82 Union College (offensive coordinator)
1980 St. Lawrence (assistant coach)
I REALLY like Mark Whipple at Miami.....he calls a very aggressive game. Love his variety in his play calling and has no fear. Resume is impressive and can understand why he's so good.....see below.
Whipple's Coaching Career
2009-present University of Miami (Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2008 Philadelphia Eagles (offensive assistant)
2004-2006 Pittsburgh Steelers (quarterbacks coach)
1998-2003 Massachusetts (head coach)
1994-97 Brown (head coach)
1988-93 New Haven (head coach)
1986-87 New Hampshire (offensive coordinator)
1984 Arizona Wranglers (USFL) (offensive quality control)
1983 Brown (wide receivers)
1981-82 Union College (offensive coordinator)
1980 St. Lawrence (assistant coach)
PVBDAWG
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14 years 11 months ago #31723
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Replied by Buc on topic Re:Who would you want for our next coach?
averagedawg wrote:
These coaches are not communicating . . . at all. The statements made by Bobo and McClendon verify that.
Washaun Ealey’s fumbles cost Georgia dearly in losses to South Carolina and Mississippi State, and they will cost the sophomore tailback some playing time this week at Colorado.
“He’s going to play, but if a guy is turning it over, you’ve got to take some playing time away from him,” offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said Tuesday night.
The coaches weren’t specific on how much Ealey’s playing time will be reduced, although McClendon said “it won’t be a bunch less.”
This strikes me a bit odd. Mom and Dad tell the misbehaving child to sit in the corner. Who determines the length of the stay? Not good folks.
God help me if we lose to Dooley's Vols.
These coaches are not communicating . . . at all. The statements made by Bobo and McClendon verify that.
Washaun Ealey’s fumbles cost Georgia dearly in losses to South Carolina and Mississippi State, and they will cost the sophomore tailback some playing time this week at Colorado.
“He’s going to play, but if a guy is turning it over, you’ve got to take some playing time away from him,” offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said Tuesday night.
The coaches weren’t specific on how much Ealey’s playing time will be reduced, although McClendon said “it won’t be a bunch less.”
This strikes me a bit odd. Mom and Dad tell the misbehaving child to sit in the corner. Who determines the length of the stay? Not good folks.
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14 years 11 months ago #31726
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Replied by kentdaddy on topic Re:Who would you want for our next coach?
I too want a defensive coach.
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