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Postby Almost Famous » Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:03 pm

Now that everyone is getting their ideas out on who they believe will be the starters, I would like to know what the fans opinions are on what should be the main focus in coaching points for the players?

All insults aside, if you became coach for the spring, what will you do to improve certain positions?
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Postby J.T.supporta » Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:45 pm

run all the players til they puke so they will all be in perfect shape come fall

and

have them ALL do tackling drills
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Postby One Trick Pony » Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:03 pm

J.T.supporta wrote:run all the players til they puke so they will all be in perfect shape come fall

and

have them ALL do tackling drills


So you're in favor of a real spring game?
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Postby expony18 » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:51 pm

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J.T.supporta wrote:run all the players til they puke so they will all be in perfect shape come fall

and

have them ALL do tackling drills


So you're in favor of a real spring game?
no. spring games are just a show for the fans... real progress is made in practice

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Re: WWUD?

Postby Vitale » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:15 am

Almost Famous wrote:Now that everyone is getting their ideas out on who they believe will be the starters, I would like to know what the fans opinions are on what should be the main focus in coaching points for the players?

All insults aside, if you became coach for the spring, what will you do to improve certain positions?

1. Since we're switching to the 3-4 as the base defense this year, the biggest task for the coaches is going to be teaching the schemes and nuances of the system to every defensive player on the roster, to the extent that they react rather than think about things. It has to be second-nature, and the front seven has to be able to recognize the offense's blocking schemes from their new points of view.

2. Iron out the safety spot — Chris Banjo is the only clear-cut starter, but whether the other starter becomes Tyler Jones, Shaun Moore, Rock Dennis, Bryce Hudman, Ryan Smith or someone else, someone needs to step forward and take the position over. Depth must be solidified, too.

3. Those moving to new positions must spend extra time in the playbook and in their position coach's office, studying tape and asking questions — lots of questions: Moore, Youri Yenga, Patrick Fleming, Emmanuel Sanders, Bryan McCann, Kellis Cunningham, etc. ... time to put in major overtime in order to earn playing time in the fall.

4. The return game needs to be clarified. Who's back deep on punts? Kickoffs? Some combination of Aldrick Robinson, B.J. Lee, Bryce Lunday, Cole Beasley, Terrance Wilkerson, etc., has to get thoroughly comfortable with the blocking personnel in front of them.

5. Offensive line depth. The starting unit isn't what any of us thinks it needs to be — yet — but four of the five starters (LT Beachum, LG LeRibeus, C Enright, RG Tennison) are probable, if not guaranteed. RT is open to competition, I assume, but the question is who? Turner? Nwangwu? Brooks? Maybe a freshman steps in in the fall and takes one of the spots, and there are other veterans who certainly are in the mix. But this is still an extraordinarily young group, and even with Enright's hand injury and Poynter's knee injury last year, we lost surprisingly few games to injury along the line last year — that's something we can't count on every year. Coach McKnight obviously knows the strengths and weaknesses of each guy, but a second group — at least — has to be developed to the point that Coach McKnight and Coach Jones will feel comfortable throwing the backups in there.

6. Get McDermott acclimated to the offense. Barring a disaster of some kind, Mitchell is going to remain the starting QB. Braden Smith certainly has a leg up on the backup spot after a year in the system. But chances are we'll need a third QB at some point during the season, because a QB making it through the season unscathed doesn't happen all that often. McDermott is a big guy with a strong arm, but until he's comfortable in the system, he's little more than a batting practice pitcher with a 95-MPH heater. Mitchell and Smith know a lot of the offense, so McDermott needs to get a boatload of reps this spring.
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Postby Argyle Pony » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:28 am

McDermott is a transfer...will have to sit out a year
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Postby Vitale » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:40 am

Good point — sorry, it's late.

Nonetheless, he has a lot to learn about the system, and I hope he gets a lot of snaps.
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Postby expony18 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:41 am

1. padron lift
2. padron eat
3. padron watch film
4. padron read playbook

BLM do your thing (minus the interceptions)
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Postby No Quarter » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:53 am

You got to have an emergency QB, even if he has the plays written on a wrist pad. Looks to me like you'd give some reps this spring to someone already on the roster.

Will JW rise again?

In the fall take a look at those with HS experience at QB, James Scott in particular I suppose, and try to interest some decent walk-ons.
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Postby SMU21TCU10 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:23 pm

No Quarter wrote:You got to have an emergency QB, even if he has the plays written on a wrist pad. Looks to me like you'd give some reps this spring to someone already on the roster.

Will JW rise again?

In the fall take a look at those with HS experience at QB, James Scott in particular I suppose, and try to interest some decent walk-ons.


i remember JJ saying last year that should Turner and BLM both go down that J will could step up and take over. So he would be our third string i would imagine
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Postby Blvd.Fan » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:29 pm

No Quarter wrote:You got to have an emergency QB, even if he has the plays written on a wrist pad. Looks to me like you'd give some reps this spring to someone already on the roster.

Will JW rise again?

In the fall take a look at those with HS experience at QB, James Scott in particular I suppose, and try to interest some decent walk-ons.


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Postby White Helmet » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:30 pm

expony18 wrote:1. padron lift
2. padron eat
3. padron watch film
4. padron read playbook

BLM do your thing (minus the interceptions)


Also
5 padron go to class
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Re: WWUD?

Postby Buddha » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:39 pm

Vitale wrote:
Almost Famous wrote:Now that everyone is getting their ideas out on who they believe will be the starters, I would like to know what the fans opinions are on what should be the main focus in coaching points for the players?

All insults aside, if you became coach for the spring, what will you do to improve certain positions?

1. Since we're switching to the 3-4 as the base defense this year, the biggest task for the coaches is going to be teaching the schemes and nuances of the system to every defensive player on the roster, to the extent that they react rather than think about things. It has to be second-nature, and the front seven has to be able to recognize the offense's blocking schemes from their new points of view.

2. Iron out the safety spot — Chris Banjo is the only clear-cut starter, but whether the other starter becomes Tyler Jones, Shaun Moore, Rock Dennis, Bryce Hudman, Ryan Smith or someone else, someone needs to step forward and take the position over. Depth must be solidified, too.

3. Those moving to new positions must spend extra time in the playbook and in their position coach's office, studying tape and asking questions — lots of questions: Moore, Youri Yenga, Patrick Fleming, Emmanuel Sanders, Bryan McCann, Kellis Cunningham, etc. ... time to put in major overtime in order to earn playing time in the fall.

4. The return game needs to be clarified. Who's back deep on punts? Kickoffs? Some combination of Aldrick Robinson, B.J. Lee, Bryce Lunday, Cole Beasley, Terrance Wilkerson, etc., has to get thoroughly comfortable with the blocking personnel in front of them.

5. Offensive line depth. The starting unit isn't what any of us thinks it needs to be — yet — but four of the five starters (LT Beachum, LG LeRibeus, C Enright, RG Tennison) are probable, if not guaranteed. RT is open to competition, I assume, but the question is who? Turner? Nwangwu? Brooks? Maybe a freshman steps in in the fall and takes one of the spots, and there are other veterans who certainly are in the mix. But this is still an extraordinarily young group, and even with Enright's hand injury and Poynter's knee injury last year, we lost surprisingly few games to injury along the line last year — that's something we can't count on every year. Coach McKnight obviously knows the strengths and weaknesses of each guy, but a second group — at least — has to be developed to the point that Coach McKnight and Coach Jones will feel comfortable throwing the backups in there.

6. Get McDermott acclimated to the offense. Barring a disaster of some kind, Mitchell is going to remain the starting QB. Braden Smith certainly has a leg up on the backup spot after a year in the system. But chances are we'll need a third QB at some point during the season, because a QB making it through the season unscathed doesn't happen all that often. McDermott is a big guy with a strong arm, but until he's comfortable in the system, he's little more than a batting practice pitcher with a 95-MPH heater. Mitchell and Smith know a lot of the offense, so McDermott needs to get a boatload of reps this spring.
Except for the bit about McDermott's eligibility, that's a very good, well-thought out post.
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Postby expony18 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:55 pm

No Quarter wrote:You got to have an emergency QB, even if he has the plays written on a wrist pad. Looks to me like you'd give some reps this spring to someone already on the roster.

Will JW rise again?

In the fall take a look at those with HS experience at QB, James Scott in particular I suppose, and try to interest some decent walk-ons.
Depending on how quick Padron understands the play book (which i imagine will be faster then BLM) he could be an emergency QB, and like you said we will always have willis
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Postby kull » Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:10 pm

White Helmet wrote:
expony18 wrote:1. padron lift
2. padron eat
3. padron watch film
4. padron read playbook

BLM do your thing (minus the interceptions)


Also
5 padron go to class


Plus, do not start or join a rock band.
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