SantaClaraHawk
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So, a lot of long time NFL QB's end up being good OC's.
He says he could be a good one right now. Dunno…does he not like the one he has?
He likely has good communication skills, and with 7 years of being an understudy behind some great Quarterbacks & tier OC's, it's not likely that the job would be too big for the guy.He says he could be a good one right now. Dunno…does he not like the one he has?
He likely has good communication skills, and with 7 years of being an understudy behind some great Quarterbacks & tier OC's, it's not likely that the job would be too big for the guy.
How did you & Soulfish come to the conclusion/assumption that he doesn't like Waldron?, or are y'all just in the barnyard, scratchin' & peckin' with the chickens? LOLOLOL
Wait what?It’s a disrespect to the coaching craft. Jeff Saturday was a good center and a good man, but would have bombed at oc obviously.
Straight to OC though? Without researching…I’d assume most learn the art of coaching in lower roles?So, a lot of long time NFL QB's end up being good OC's.
Wait what?
Are you saying that Geno’s comment is a disrespect to our coaches?
If so, do you think it was intentional or unintentional?
If I had to pick a position to make the transition................
Byron Leftwich, Kellen Moore, Frank Reich, etc. It is a fairly common career progression for quarterbacks. Sounds to me like he is publicly declaring his future aspirations. I have no problem with him getting his resume out there. I like his confidence in himself. It would be troubling if it was missing.
I'm definitely not reading as much into it as you obviously are.
"No one" is hardly ever an accurate depiction for just about any given circumstance. There are always exceptions. Without looking it up, didn't the Cowboys do this twice with Jason Garret and Kellen Moore? I suppose I could do a little digging and find exceptions to your "no one" axiom.Reich spent five years moving up the coaching trenches before his first oc promotion. No one gets it right off the bat for playing qb.
So that tweet plus the “inspiring but not taking credit” one have me wondering
"No one" is hardly ever an accurate depiction for just about any given circumstance. There are always exceptions. Without looking it up, didn't the Cowboys do this twice with Jason Garret and Kellen Moore? I suppose I could do a little digging and find exceptions to your "no one" axiom.
After digging, I see that the position of "QB coach" is the means to groom QB to OC. Not really sure what the big deal is about. Geno spends a year as a QB coach and then on to OC. Really. Who care about the specifics of the path? Is it something important enough to point out? Does it unqualify Geno's aspirations?