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Yeah not only did he kill it, but he killed it with a lot of the other coaches out with Covid, so the team coaches short-staffed. Quite the audition. I'd go full happy sauce.
Pretty impressive that Klingsbury had that kind of confidence in him. Says a lot. I also liked that Whipple gave all the credit to his qb and other assistants for his success.
 
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Belk is probably going to be here so he’ll be coaching them as well.
Doesn’t matter he’s unimpressive as a coach and not good enough as a recruiter to hire on that alone. Don’t let anybody fool you, he didn’t land Grimes or McMichael who transferred in.
 
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Long term move. Briles looks good on paper but Spencer will probably end up being the better Coordinator. He’s on the same track Dorsey is.

1. No coordinators are long term moves. Spencer Whipple's endgame is not the OC at Miami. So he's going to be looking to leave as quickly as he can and to parlay this potential job into a bigger one, and it's what he should be doing. Nothing against him, you're always trying to move up in the profession.

2. "Probably". Key word. That's your opinion. I'll say he probably won't be as good. And only one of us has a shred of objectifiable evidence of our guy calling plays at this level, recruiting, developing, etc.

3. Spencer Whipple isn't even remotely as regarded as Ken Dorsey is at their respective jobs. Not on the same planet. Spencer is well thought of, he's seen as a sharp kid with a bright mind and future. But he's not getting OC jobs like Kenny most likely will. He might be on the same track Dorsey is, but he's several years behind Kenny.

4. Way too many "ifs" and "maybes" to have a ~$2.0M check and sign it over to this guy. Wake me up when Saban calls him. Or Kirby. Or Ryan Day. Or Lincoln. Or any of the Top 10-20 programs in the country. Nobody is stiff-arming people to get to Spencer Whipple so he can call their offense. If he didn't play here, nobody would have any idea who he was.
 
1. No coordinators are long term moves. Spencer Whipple's endgame is not the OC at Miami. So he's going to be looking to leave as quickly as he can and to parlay this potential job into a bigger one, and it's what he should be doing. Nothing against him, you're always trying to move up in the profession.

2. "Probably". Key word. That's your opinion. I'll say he probably won't be as good. And only one of us has a shred of objectifiable evidence of our guy calling plays at this level, recruiting, developing, etc.

3. Spencer Whipple isn't even remotely as regarded as Ken Dorsey is at their respective jobs. Not on the same planet. Spencer is well thought of, he's seen as a sharp kid with a bright mind and future. But he's not getting OC jobs like Kenny most likely will. He might be on the same track Dorsey is, but he's several years behind Kenny.

4. Way too many "ifs" and "maybes" to have a ~$2.0M check and sign it over to this guy. Wake me up when Saban calls him. Or Kirby. Or Ryan Day. Or Lincoln. Or any of the Top 10-20 programs in the country. Nobody is stiff-arming people to get to Spencer Whipple so he can call their offense. If he didn't play here, nobody would have any idea who he was.
My man. He shredded one of the best D’s in the league with half a staff in Arizona. You’re not doing that unless you know what the **** you’re doing. Briles is the best OC ON PAPER because He’s done longer, not skill level. Briles could be gone next year if he’s here. Whipple probably wouldn’t.
 
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