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The Original DC;n136702 said:Oh great, it appears that some of you who have been incessantly bitching for the last 3.5 years or so about the previous coach and his staff, will now be bitching for the next foreseeable years about THE NEW staff. Yay for the rest of us readers!
Billy's Bitchers---new name for new era. bb's for short.
Well, the offense at Bama sucked, so Saban went out and hired a guy who would air it out. Then their offense improved drastically. And then Meatchicken's offense sucked. Where does the evidence lead you?Ray Finkle;n136705 said:So blame Muschamp for handcuffing our OCs, but assume Hoke wasn't dictating anything Nuss did there?
It's not time for logical thinking.. It's hnoes2:Ray Finkle;n136705 said:So blame Muschamp for handcuffing our OCs, but assume Hoke wasn't dictating anything Nuss did there?
t-gator;n136711 said:So i guess we can call him dougie freshmier
Law98gator;n136717 said:Well, the offense at Bama sucked, so Saban went out and hired a guy who would air it out. Then their offense improved drastically. And then Meatchicken's offense sucked. Where does the evidence lead you?
I hope you're right that it won't matter bc Mac will be the real OC.
Law98gator;n136727 said:Bull, you know I love you and I read every post.
Bullag8r;n136725 said:Law I know you don't read my posts, but for those that do, it is important to consider the following:
Based on Bama's offensive personnel during Nuss's second year ~ offensive line, QB, receivers and running backs, running the ball was their best option. The year prior, the offense gained over 3,000 yards rushing and over 3,000 yards receiving, which set Bama's all time offensive records.
t-gator;n136730 said:We don't have that kind of personnel. Nothing on his resume says he's done more with less. That being said, it's not going to be his offense. The appealing part of this hire is how familiar him and mclwain are. He's a career qb coach that should be able to do what mclwain wants to a t. That's one thing we've lacked on the offensive side of the coaching staff is cohesiveness. If he can recruit we should be fine.
t-gator;n136730 said:We don't have that kind of personnel. Nothing on his resume says he's done more with less. That being said, it's not going to be his offense. The appealing part of this hire is how familiar him and mclwain are. He's a career qb coach that should be able to do what mclwain wants to a t. That's one thing we've lacked on the offensive side of the coaching staff is cohesiveness. If he can recruit we should be fine.
Bullag8r;n136725 said:Law I know you don't read my posts, but for those that do, it is important to consider the following:
Based on Bama's offensive personnel during Nuss's second year ~ offensive line, QB, receivers and running backs, running the ball was their best option. The year prior, the offense gained over 3,000 yards rushing and over 3,000 yards receiving, which set Bama's all time offensive records.
The Original DC;n136734 said:He's got more than Bama on his resume'. He led Washington from the 118th ranked offense (sound familiar) the year before he got there to 25th, and the best offense in Washington history. We've now got two dudes who know offense, a huge change from the last 4 years.