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Or to make sure he had a job…..Sounds like way too many cooks in the kitchen. Harris clearly went back for the title bump and perhaps he's getting paid more?
Or to make sure he had a job…..Sounds like way too many cooks in the kitchen. Harris clearly went back for the title bump and perhaps he's getting paid more?
I'm good with Telly if Guidry is vouching. Obviously would have the local recruiting ties sewed up. Rasheen Ali has been a stud the past couple of years. At worst, it's probably lateral going from Harris to him.
Tim Harris actually getting to call plays is a big deal though and great for resume
This deserved more.Lockette, I suppose
He’s not going to call plays.Tim Harris actually getting to call plays is a big deal though and great for resume
@Confidence1000 imma let you be the judge.Don Soldinger was more than a "Swinging ****" I can assure you.
Yeah man thats great. Najeh told me similar.Don Soldinger was more than a "Swinging ****" I can assure you.
But he’s notTim Harris actually getting to call plays is a big deal though and great for resume
Okay - except he’s not padding ****… and Gus just indicated he’s calling plays .Occam's Razor?
Why couldn't have been a situation where he simply got a pay raise with additional opportunity to pad his resume? It's nor always coaches pushing out assistant coaches.
Sarge was an exceptional recruiter. He locked down Dade (not only RBs) for Butch from 95-2000.. He could also teach. To sayYeah man thats great. Najeh told me similar.
99.8% of the time, it's a recruiter. It takes very little skill/knowledge to teach the position. You need a guy to go recruit studs.
It’s a bump in title and pay but is he going to call plays?Tim Harris actually getting to call plays is a big deal though and great for resume
We know....Sarge was an exceptional recruiter. He locked down Dade (not only RBs) for Butch from 95-2000.. He could also teach. To say
it takes very little skill/knowledge to teach that particular position is absurd. Ask
Gore
Edge
McGahee
Portis
Payton
Lamar
Conley
Davenport etc....how much of an impact Sarge's coaching was at UM and they'll tell you a humongous amount. I sat and watched him coach at practices for 6yrs up-close, and rest assured his coaching was exemplary. Not only could he coach RBs...but he had alot of experience coaching TEs as well. He started his career at UM coaching LBers, Not to mention the plethora of HS AA RBs he coached. Ask @Brooklyndee if Sarge's coaching was non-important.
Evidently not... to say coaching RBs takes very little knowledge or skill.We know....
We know...Evidently not... to say coaching RBs takes very little knowledge or skill.
Ain’t no judgement needed on this one! That’s all the way outta line@Confidence1000 imma let you be the judge.![]()
That's not exactly necessary. He wasn't telling you anything wrong IF YOU WERE DISCOUNTING SARGE AND HIS COACHING ABILITIES. Sarge had a huge role on our teams that went far beyond coaching running backs and special teams. I feel like the main component in any coach is teaching you how to be a man first and foremost. Teaching you accountability and life lessons. The mental approach to running backs as a whole, only takes a back seat to qbs and corners. You have to earn the nuisances of the game more than you do the physical approach. Sarge was a master at each and everything asked of him because he understood each of us were separate individuals and what we needed to cut through the ****ery. I'll stop with my lecture and just leave it at Sarge was an amazing coach and leader of men.We know....
hes not calling plays. they have now 3 OCs lol. he was an OC before he left UCF too.Tim Harris actually getting to call plays is a big deal though and great for resume