Seider

He just went to Howell’s place. Saw some 2020 kid and was just at the Lakeland game. I’m just saying, it doesn’t look like he’s going anywhere.

The thing is CMR has been the main recruiter for Howell not JR
 

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The thing is CMR has been the main recruiter for Howell not JR

We’ll see. I’m just very frustrated with Richt. It looks like there are no changes coming and recruiting is looking pathetic for this class. Next year doesn’t look much better.
 
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Why the **** would we want Seider as QB Coach when he's not one?

Sorry but I want a coach that can actually teach the ******* position at QB coach. You want someone who is only a recruiter, put him at RB or LB or something (since we have Diaz). Its not like Mark Richt is competent enough to not have a good qb coach.
 
Seider is a former QB that played in the NFL, every place he has been, his group has always preformed well.

He didn't play in the NFL. He was drafted. Even then it doesn't matter. Jamarcus Russell was drafted #1 and that doesn't prove anything.

Playing in the NFL or not playing in the NFL has no bearing on how good an OC/QB coach one is. He has been very good position coach in his career, but i ask the question why has he never been a QB coach before now? Why has he always coached TE/RB where most staffs put their top level recruiters? It's just a question, nothing against the guy personally. I just don't want to be in the same spot as we are now with a guy who wasn't ready to own the QB room.
 
Why the **** would we want Seider as QB Coach when he's not one?

Sorry but I want a coach that can actually teach the ******* position at QB coach. You want someone who is only a recruiter, put him at RB or LB or something (since we have Diaz). Its not like Mark Richt is competent enough to not have a good qb coach.

Do you know how stupid that is. There is PLENTY of successful coaches who coach positions they didnt play. Fact of the matter is this. When he was at Marshall, WVU, and Penn State he played a big part of offensive game planning and scheme. Also before he got into college coaching he was a QB coach and trainer in PB county. Played the position in college and the NFL also.

Some of yall just run with stupidity without research.
 
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He didn't play in the NFL. He was drafted. Even then it doesn't matter. Jamarcus Russell was drafted #1 and that doesn't prove anything.

Playing in the NFL or not playing in the NFL has no bearing on how good an OC/QB coach one is. He has been very good position coach in his career, but i ask the question why has he never been a QB coach before now? Why has he always coached TE/RB where most staffs put their top level recruiters? It's just a question, nothing against the guy personally. I just don't want to be in the same spot as we are now with a guy who wasn't ready to own the QB room.

He was a TE coach for 6 weeks.
 
Do you know how stupid that is. There is PLENTY of successful coaches who coach positions they didnt play. Fact of the matter is this. When he was at Marshall, WVU, and Penn State he played a big part of offensive game planning and scheme. Also before he got into college coaching he was a QB coach and trainer in PB county. Played the position in college and the NFL also.

Some of yall just run with stupidity without research.
HE HASN'T BEEN A QB COACH AT ANY TOP SCHOOLS YOU ******* DUMBASS. What the **** does that tell you? Theres a reason he's only been a RB coach.
 
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