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How many coaches does it take to have too many?
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Why limit your horizons? Patler's situation (which is also mine) is what zone defense was invented for.Originally posted by MJZiggy View PostI always went by the philosophy of never having more kids than arms to hold them. I wound up with one. Of course, now I get lonely when he's away, but such is life. Back on topic, I think if your long snapping sucks, then maybe you need a long snapping coach!
(or perhaps a better long snapper...)
The original article reporting on Tampa's situation suggests the coaching staff boom is a product of transition and uncertainty about which coach is going to end up where, and not necessarily a current trend:Certainly, the hires give Schiano flexi*bility. If he decides to make a change with offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan or defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan after 2013, their replacements likely are already on the staff in McNulty and Wannstedt.
So why such a large coaching staff in Year 2?
"I think it's always a fluid situation," Schiano said. "Do you always need to have a staff as large as we do? Maybe not down the road. But the people we have in place right now are all people that I trust and believe in.
"And they all have a function or a role. And as those roles change, then our staff will change. But right now, I feel very good about our staff."
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Fritz, Fritz, Fritz... you have permanently inoculated yourself against Mad Cow disease with that post, pigs being immune and all.You're right about the part about women, Zig. They've been invited into the game - as long as they have large boobs, long legs, and wear very little.
Good work.[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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