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Coach PattersonModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Coach PattersonIf Coach Patterson is half as good a coach as he was as a player, the LBs should be in for a huge year. TCU wasn't real good when he played, but he was a monster. Hopefully he can teach our boys to play the same way.
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Re: Coach PattersonGreat job, guys
"What kind of weirdo school are they running over there in Fort Worth?"
- Randy Galloway ESPN Radio (103.3 FM)
Re: Coach PattersonSounds like an extremely smart coach. Not only did he coach defensive linemen and special teams in Canada, but the comments about his knowledge of what everyone on the defense was supposed to be doing when he was a player indicate that his understanding of what the coaches want from the defense runs deeper than just his guys playing LB.
Real nice story.
Re: Coach PattersonThis guy was all TCU had on defense at one time. And he played for a FA Dry screwball defense at that. So his college experience isn't too hot.
As to Canadian ball, D-line doesn't worry about the rush. It is a pass happy game. Traditional defense as one would see in the US are non-existent in Canada. So that experience isn't entirely germane to the US college game. I would venture to say that a rough hard nose attitude is the norm for any linebacker coach. So attitude isn't anything one would not expect form a linebacker coach. His real success will depend on how well our defensive scheme works. And how well he coaches the kids to play within that scheme.
Re: Coach PattersonWebmasters: just wanted to thank you for doing these stories on the new coaches. The team doesn't get nearly enough coverage in the local media, and we appreciate you guys going the extra mile to show us a little about the guys who make the program go. Great job. There are some schools that have magazines covering their athletics departments, and these are the type of stories that appear in those mags. Thanks for doing what you do.
Question for ponyte: what's "FA Dry?" Plagiarize!
Let no one else's work evade your eyes. Remember why the good lord made your eyes. So don't shade your eyes, just Plagiarize, plagiarize, plagiarize! (Only be sure always to call it, please .... "research.")
Re: Coach PattersonRookie, indeed!
Re: Coach PattersonFA Dry was the head coach at TCU from 1977-1982. He was the coach prior to Wacker.
He had a defensive scheme that was complex and largely ineffective. I think it was designed so that Dry's under talented kid could have a starting position. He played a mutant of the Penn State monster back but was more like a road lizard back. Patterson was the "star" of this defense that has never been seen on a football field since Dry's departure.
Re: Coach PattersonHow cool would it be to spend a day fishing with Coach Patterson and talking SMU football? Sounds like quite a guy.
Re: Coach PattersonSo do ya'll think Coach Patterson is out on the recruiting trail or hitting the lake for some spring fishing?ˇ
HOORAY, BEER!
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