I'm guessing Raiola didn't get to teach his style of Oline play due to what Whipple and Frost wanted. He very well could turn out to be a great coach if his teachings match up to what Rhule is looking for.
Our line was slow & lacked agility. I think this has more to do with S&C.
You don’t say?Seems like someone is about to be off the table as a candidate due to a legal issue.
Yeah, it was good. I mentioned in another thread about the OC... that just because it doesn't work out all hunky-dory-like separately, once you get back working together again it's like being with fam. Same goals, purpose, vision, direction, understanding, fundamentals, and game management. Although I did not say it like that :lol:If you listen to the podcast I posted in the Rhule hired thread, he talks a bit about hiring guys you're familiar with and know you can work successfully with. He said he thinks he made a few mistakes with his Panthers staff by hiring guys for their experience and not being familiar with them personally.
Good. We need great player development. But, the better the athlete is they are starting with…the better.I read on good ol twitter that Satterfield, Barthel, Cooper, and Foley have all been recruiting coordinators in other stops. I think that shows that we’re going to see some extremely aggressive recruiting from this staff. Rhule has a track record of high quality player development and it’s hard not to get excited about what this team will look like in 2 or 3 years
I've also seen that the offensive coaches have coached multiple positions. I think that perspective of coaching different positions will help them teach the position group they are working with much better. It's a very well rounded and young group. Once he names his last 4, i think we will have a very dynamic staff that will be able to do some great things.I read on good ol twitter that Satterfield, Barthel, Cooper, and Foley have all been recruiting coordinators in other stops. I think that shows that we’re going to see some extremely aggressive recruiting from this staff. Rhule has a track record of high quality player development and it’s hard not to get excited about what this team will look like in 2 or 3 years
Any speculation on who the DC might be? Since we have not heard much, could it be a DC that is still coaching this weekend?
I think a stud DC hire will help retain some current players on the fence regarding the state of the program, and it will attract quite a bit of new talent. Someday it would be great to have Suh as a defensive assistant in some capacity.