Some names to watch before it’s deleted

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It won’t matter for some lol
bUt He SuCkEd At FsU!!!!!!!!!

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His son is at UGA right now and he and Smart are friends from when they played there. I think he's there more for his son than for his career right now.
An alpha like Muschamp isn’t going to take on the DC role and sit back and let someone else run the show. Yes he went to UGA as an analyst because of his son but he also didn’t want another coaching job or else he would have offset his USC buyout.
 
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For the, “Dorsey will be an NFL OC soon anyway!” people. Ok, can we let him do that and lets see how that goes? Or is simply being named an NFL OC good enough and automatically meaning you are worthy of being an OC anywhere and you can’t fail? Because if so, there are plenty of failed NFL OCs who need a job that have years of NFL coordinator experience. As someone who has worked for an NFL organization in the front office, I’ve seen coordinators keep their jobs and literally be the downfall for teams. Brian Schottenheimer was an NFL and college OC, coaches son, all of that. Should we go get him? I mean, he was an NFL OC so if that’s all it takes then why not?

So this isn’t me hoping Dorsey fails, or even indicating he will or anything like that. I’m asking a serious question because I’ve seen several people say that he will soon be an OC. Although that is purely an assumption because no one knows what will happen, so what? I understand that he is a genius and was a film junkie and all of that, but so were a lot of guys. That doesn’t 100% automatically mean success as a play caller guys. And if the answer truly is, “I just have faith that the guy can get it done”...then just say that. But don’t give me this “he will soon be an NFL OC!” like it’s just a straight up justifiable reason for us to all get on board with giving him the keys to him as a 1st time play caller, because it’s not ...
How long have we been hearing that tho
 
Running a college offense is definitely easier then running a NFL offense, far more basic and easier to scheme up defenses. Regardless Pep Hamilton is one of the better QB Coaches in the NFL, he gets a ton of credit for Justin Herbert rookie season. I wouldn't be surprised if he's a NFL OC next season.
So we just converted from Pro Style to a real college football offense, got way more production and you want to convert right back to a pro style, which helped put our program in the shape it was in because we were holding on to the past due to winning championships with the Pro Style before college football moved on without it.

We don't need the pro style anywhere near this program again. We don't need Dorsey nor Pep Hamilton anywhere near our athletes.

How many years did we hear this or that QB couldn't learn the playbook or this or that WR ran the wrong pattern or this QB expected the WR to do something different. That is why we need a college football offense. Lashlee's offense is simplistic yet TVD had to catch up to it. Imagine if this was a significantly more difficult to learn pro style. We finally have an offense that was simple to learn for college athletes and we don't have WR's running the wrong routes etc.

On top of it it is easier to recruit to the spread vs the Pro Style because you don't have to recruit all of the absolute highest football IQ players. Our athletes get to be athletes instead of thinking too much. If you want a bunch of our roster to turn over and leave the program we will convert to the pro style again. These players committed to come here and play in a wide open spread offense and you want the pro style? Our roster is set up for the spread. We already don't have the best OL to block for a pro style offense either.
 
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That's fine and I have no problem with you brain storming for names and options. I'm sitting here doing the same. I just don't like Pep Hamilton for our OC job. He just isn't right for it.

I disagree with your assessment that there are no high level OC candidates out there. There are plenty. @Liberty City El has a post that he put out a few days ago. Go check it out. Lots of great options on that list. I would take Matt Mumme in a second! I would consider that a very bold and forward thinking hire. There are more names on his list that I love as well.

I get your feelings about Briles but I think that he would be an excellent hire for a myriad of reasons. We can always agree to disagree though. It's all good. We're all on the same side here.
How many good college football OCs does LCE have to bring up for him to get it.
 
Regarding Dorsey. Does anyone really know if he prefers College or NFL? Somewhere along the line, someone will give him his chance as OC. Just look at resumes of some of these young HC in NFL that call their own plays. We all know Dorsey lives football.
 
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How many good college football OCs does LCE have to bring up for him to get it.
There's a difference between naming OC's and having been into contact with them.

This is being run very tightly, but the only legit OC names that have reached this board are Brady, Briles and Dorsey. No proof of communication with anyone else; doesn't mean they're not quality OC's.
 
Schumann and Briles. King me.
AMEN.....I am all in on that. Briles is very similar to what Lashlee does, only he calls more diversity in his run plays. This would not interrupt TVD other than learning new Jargon for the play book.
 
So we just converted from Pro Style to a real college football offense, got way more production and you want to convert right back to a pro style, which helped put our program in the shape it was in because we were holding on to the past due to winning championships with the Pro Style before college football moved on without it.

We don't need the pro style anywhere near this program again. We don't need Dorsey nor Pep Hamilton anywhere near our athletes.

How many years did we hear this or that QB couldn't learn the playbook or this or that WR ran the wrong pattern or this QB expected the WR to do something different. That is why we need a college football offense. Lashlee's offense is simplistic yet TVD had to catch up to it. Imagine if this was a significantly more difficult to learn pro style. We finally have an offense that was simple to learn for college athletes and we don't have WR's running the wrong routes etc.

On top of it it is easier to recruit to the spread vs the Pro Style because you don't have to recruit all of the absolute highest football IQ players. Our athletes get to be athletes instead of thinking too much. If you want a bunch of our roster to turn over and leave the program we will convert to the pro style again. These players committed to come here and play in a wide open spread offense and you want the pro style? Our roster is set up for the spread. We already don't have the best OL to block for a pro style offense either.
I agree with you regarding the pro style approach, but just because Dorsey is in the NFL, it doesn't mean he runs a pro style offense. The Bills generally run way less than most teams in the NFL - they're almost always featuring 3-4 wideouts and incorporate the short passing game as run plays essentially, utilizing Sanders' elusiveness and Diggs' explosiveness (Gabriel too). I wouldn't mind that offense at all.

That being said, Dorsey is well behind Briles for me.
 
Regarding Dorsey. Does anyone really know if he prefers College or NFL? Somewhere along the line, someone will give him his chance as OC. Just look at resumes of some of these young HC in NFL that call their own plays. We all know Dorsey lives football.
Dorsey is a nerdy introvert and has no business trying to recruit. He has likely stuck in the NFL because he doesn't want to recruit. Other than that, college football has moved on from the typical Pro Style, outside of the Pro Spread that Brady ran at LSU. UGAs one thing holding them back is the traditional Pro Style they run. UGA would have already beat Bama by now had they opened up the offense, especially if retarded @ss Smart kept fields instead of Fromme. Now Smart has a crappy QB starting who got exposed by Bama starting over JT Daniels. That played a big part of them getting obliterated by Bama.
 
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