How have we ranked over this time period?Yards per play as HC
2021: 6.2, 19th
2020: 6.2, 29th
2019: 5.7, 53rd
2018: 5.9, 35th
2017: 6.8, 6th
2016: 7.0, 5th
As OC
2015: 6.1, 28th
2014 6.3, 21st
2013 6.2, 22nd
2012 5.9, 34th
How have we ranked over this time period?Yards per play as HC
2021: 6.2, 19th
2020: 6.2, 29th
2019: 5.7, 53rd
2018: 5.9, 35th
2017: 6.8, 6th
2016: 7.0, 5th
As OC
2015: 6.1, 28th
2014 6.3, 21st
2013 6.2, 22nd
2012 5.9, 34th
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That’s right! Their RB was my QB and I think they ran the ball like 45 times that gameI thought he did, but if he didn't, then he called plays for Tulane's bowl game in 2018 as interim OC, so he has 1 game experience
Hoelee Toeleedoe!Per FootballScoop. Wow.... Home run hire if this were to happen.
An update on Mario Crisotbal's search for his next offensive coordinator - Footballscoop
Jason Candle rose through the ranks as an offensive coordinatorfootballscoop.com
Well **** meStart of off-season conditioning program. Lol
You a fan of Candle?If you’re unsure of Candle’s offense, do yourself a favor & go watch some full games on YouTube.
If you come away unimpressed or still not liking the potentiality of his offense at Miami, then that’s fine.
I just encourage any of you, pick out a handful of games to watch over the last few years (Candle has been OC & play caller at Toledo since 2012) & inform yourself, that’s the best way to answer any question or skepticism you may have, be it good or bad.
People always wonder how I’m so on the ball & on point when it comes to coaches, it’s because I actually watch & take mental notes of their play sequences & the methodology they go about attacking defenses & their approach to play calling & that’s based off my experience as a former player & brief time as a CB coach as well. The easiest thing in the world to do is formulate your own opinion based on evidence.
Uh oh.. Its almost 11 o'clock. Time for you Tapioca pudding.No...I very informed....its the whole secrecy just to hire this guy. He's okay....decent resume....
Looking forward to Matt's Drills.
That's why your opinion on things like this is well respected and holds weight.If you’re unsure of Candle’s offense, do yourself a favor & go watch some full games on YouTube.
If you come away unimpressed or still not liking the potentiality of his offense at Miami, then that’s fine.
I just encourage any of you, pick out a handful of games to watch over the last few years (Candle has been OC & play caller at Toledo since 2012) & inform yourself, that’s the best way to answer any question or skepticism you may have, be it good or bad.
People always wonder how I’m so on the ball & on point when it comes to coaches, it’s because I actually watch & take mental notes of their play sequences & the methodology they go about attacking defenses & their approach to play calling & that’s based off my experience as a former player & brief time as a CB coach as well. The easiest thing in the world to do is formulate your own opinion based on evidence.
2021: 5.6, 63rdHow have we ranked over this time period?
As an OC, he’d be good enough.You a fan of Candle?
Ok let’s go by stats…how was Manny’s stats this season?
But, that is not the CIS way. I voice a reasoned opinion saying I hoped we hired someone who actually coached at the highest levels, like the NFL or the SEC and I get negged by bandwagon jumpers. If Candle is the hire I will root for him just like I rooted for every other Miami coach for the past 40 years. I just expected a huge hire here for the money we are allegedly offering……well that and he got out coached in the Bahamas bowl a month ago. Yea there is that.If you’re unsure of Candle’s offense, do yourself a favor & go watch some full games on YouTube.
If you come away unimpressed or still not liking the potentiality of his offense at Miami, then that’s fine.
I just encourage any of you, pick out a handful of games to watch over the last few years (Candle has been OC & play caller at Toledo since 2012) & inform yourself, that’s the best way to answer any question or skepticism you may have, be it good or bad.
People always wonder how I’m so on the ball & on point when it comes to coaches, it’s because I actually watch & take mental notes of their play sequences & the methodology they go about attacking defenses & their approach to play calling & that’s based off my experience as a former player & brief time as a CB coach as well. The easiest thing in the world to do is formulate your own opinion based on evidence.
Of course. All I’m saying is motion itself doesn’t do much more than help a QB and the receivers determine whether the D is in zone or man. That’s the primary purpose. Can also be used to create leverage in certain situations as well (for example in short yardage or goal line pass plays). Just think if you have a guy whose proven to put up numbers, I could care less if the guy doesn’t use a single pre snap shift or motion.Its just preference at this point....Kansas City and the L.A. Rams consistently lead the league in pre-snap motion....doesn't mean their offense is complex bit more complicated to defend.
Yes and I’m talking about recently. You want to go by Manny as DC years ago?I was very clear when i said "under richt".