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Is the ST coordinator now at the level of the OC and DC, the next level below the headcoach (and maybe the assistant headcoach)?
Would Special Teams Coordinator be a promotion for Edgar Bennett???????
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ST used to be coached by a position coach or a head coach. It was the last group to get a coordinator.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Yup. It went from being a side job for someone with other primary coaching responsibilities, to being just a singular "coach" who might also help out with another position, to being a coach with no other significant responsibilities (This is what it was during the '90s) to now being a "coordinator" position with dedicated special teams assistants under him.
That said, and with no disrespect to special teamers, I have a hard time understanding what a Special Teams Coordinator and one or two assistants do all day long during the season, let alone in the off-season.
Of course, I have a hard time seeing the need for 20 coaches in a sport played by 11 on O and D.
How long before we see "O-line Assistant - Centers", "O-line Assistant - Guards" and "O-line Assistant Tackles"? Can further specialization to "Left Tackles" and "Right Tackles" be far off?
Long snapping, hold, punting and kicking are significantly different skils and responsibilities. Shouldn't there be at least three assistants (lets ignore kickoffs, for now!)
But I digress...............
Make EB the STC. Performance would certainly improve.
Edgar being mentioned reminds me of something I have been wondering. Any chance that the lifelong running back is having trouble teaching releases off the LOS by his receivers?
Jimmy Robinson, former WR coach, played the position and Driver and Jennings rarely had trouble releasing off the line, though as each aged, they also got to play more in the slot. Teams, including the Packers at times, go to great lengths to get off the line, but it seems to be more of a struggle these days.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Two comments:
First, I think part of the problem is that they are seeing more and more big cornerbacks, as teams realize they need bigger guys to go up against the big WRs that are becoming more common, and since teams like Seattle have proven that bigger cornerbacks can still be very effective, if you chose wisely.
The other comment I have is from an article near the end of the season. Maybe it was even after the Dallas game. Rodgers commented about Adams, and one thing he mentioned was how much he had improved in releasing off the LOS. I remember it, because I thought it was an especially good sign for a rookie WR adapting to play in the NFL.
Not that I disagree, but who do you see struggling with the release? Cobb normally gets off pretty good, but he has the advantage of normally being in the slot. Nelson gets tied up from time to time. After Adams the other WR were so worthless I can't even really grade them.
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Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I think they should hire Chuck Cecil to run special teams.
C.H.U.D.
Zook is top candidate according to Bob who is apparently speaking to the one veteran coordinator currently available (Joe Marciano).
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...290711531.html
Also some non-specific blame passing:
So is it the hiring and firing or the personnel? No one knows, they are just laughing."It also reflects on the head coach," one coordinator said. "They've done it a long time and haven't been very good. I guess you could lay it all on Shawn but they don't have great special teams personnel.
"Other thing, they've changed the assistants forever there. We used to laugh about that. They fire the assistants. Like, what are they doing that for?"
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Devin Smith, WR from Ohio State, is working his way up my draft list. Not only is the guy a spectacular deep ball threat, but check this out from his NFL Draft Tracker scouting profile:
Might have been the best gunner in college football.
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
Maxie raises an interesting point.
Who was doing the evals on our ST personnel?
For 4-5 years, the last cuts would have language that so & so was kept or cut bc of his ability (or lack of it) on ST.
Maybe the coach that couldn't defend fake kicks didn't know squat about what comprises a good ST man.
Hopefully, the new guy will come up with better troops to block kicks and get some returns out of our team.
Does Slocum get a Super Bowl Ring from the Patriots? Just wondering.
Zook is the new ST coordinator. Barrington broke the news over twitter
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