Mackmiller974
All ACC
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2017
- Messages
- 8,075
Maybe but Johnson is a respected coach who risen pretty fast in the coaching ranksSounds like someone’s website traffic dropped after signing day and looking for clicks
Maybe but Johnson is a respected coach who risen pretty fast in the coaching ranksSounds like someone’s website traffic dropped after signing day and looking for clicks
Unless this N. Carolinan nurse stops playing hard ball you Colonials will always be beneath me.You were included with the rest of us red blooded Americans. Lol
Ravishing Rick Rude is available.
He is an good recruiter and is developing a reputation for developing QB.Maybe but Johnson is a respected coach who risen pretty fast in the coaching ranks
Yeah Johnson would probably be pretty cheap and then you can spend a ton for a DC and position coaches. Johnson would also work with the QBs so you wouldn't have to hire another QB coach. Johnson wouldn't be in My top 3 list but I would be fine with the hire. Fun Fact, Utah QB Brian Johnson led them to an undefeated season in 2009 and won MVP of the sugar bowl when they beat a 12-1 Alabama teamHe is an good recruiter and is developing a reputation for developing QB.
Has play calling experience and has been tutored by one of the best offensive minds in college.
Miami can elevate him, strategically for both sides this is the best candidate for the job.
Possibly can snag him for around 875k with an incentive package and escalating salary.
He's been okay, he's called plays for Utah and Houston and had a part in Florida gameplanning, he was really young when he was calling plays to be fair. He's probably grown a lot as a coach since then.
I have footage on when Mack decided to post his next candidate idea:It’s like we’re all waiting around with Escobar while @Mackmiller974 continuously throws out uninspiring names for multiple coaching staff positions.
It’s torture.
That Houston offense didn't really have a lot of talent to be fair, King was there but he was a freshmanHis offenses stunk at Utah and Houston.
That's why he was fired.
He's had some good stops and learned from some good coaches, so maybe he's matured, but hiring him would be a shot in the dark. Considering we have the biggest budget in the ACC, it would be unnecessarily risky.
If we want to be the ultimate football program, we should revive The Ultimate WarriorYou were included with the rest of us red blooded Americans. Lol
Ravishing Rick Rude is available.
Johnson choose to leave Florida for the NFL, which probably means he wants to stay there because he was the OC at Florida3 times In Brian Johnson’s career he held an OC position and his next job was back as a QB coach. Granted 1 of those times it was to jump to the NFL. But seems like it’s been tried. His bread and butter is QB coach. No need to give him a 4th try.
He is an good recruiter and is developing a reputation for developing QB.
Has play calling experience and has been tutored by one of the best offensive minds in college.
Miami can elevate him, strategically for both sides this is the best candidate for the job.
Possibly can snag him for around 875k with an incentive package and escalating salary.
Johnson choose to leave Florida for the NFL, which probably means he wants to stay there because he was the OC at Florida
That’s the unknown, how does all those experience translate to him becoming a better OC than what he was.But will he wear a Darth Vader costume?
Qb coachYou know what “OC at Florida” under Dan Mullen really means, right?
You know what “OC at Florida” under Dan Mullen really means, right?