I won't hit the Like button, but I agree. But the no speculation rule is in effect, so we cannot list probabilities.There is the possibility one of the QBs follows Robbins to Tulsa. Very real
I don't know what you want to see/hear... nobody in the coaching industry is content where they're at and nobody is going from Tennessee to Utah to Connecticut in one year with plans to hang around for 3-5 years while everyone else moves up the ladder. I think you're expecting something that doesn't happen.Great responses here guys. Appreciate the feedback that helps me better understand the benefits in losing an assistant during a time of success
Speaking of coaching graveyard, half of Diaco’s staff now works as life insurance saleamen and ditch diggers.We were looking like a coaching graveyard for a while. Mora has really worked wonders in 3 years.
What a weirdly inaccurate thing to say. He wasn't a great HC, but literally all but one coach on his staffs are still coaching football.Speaking of coaching graveyard, half of Diaco’s staff now works as life insurance saleamen and ditch diggers.
You mean like 3 or 4 wideout sets and no more rugby scrum/ rhino sets or constant sideline passes/bubble screens 3yds backwards ?...Robbins did something Charlton could not. He developed a passing game at UConn. While the personnel was better, the schemes were better and the offense yelled.
( Shout out to Mike Burton and the NIL crew !)and I think you're reading too much into my response... I actually respect the info (that I don't fully understand) people provide... Not sure what the issue is in that...I don't know what you want to see/hear... nobody in the coaching industry is content where they're at and nobody is going from Tennessee to Utah to Connecticut in one year with plans to hang around for 3-5 years while everyone else moves up the ladder. I think you're expecting something that doesn't happen.
except now he's in tulsa OK!The guy got a promotion, who can blame him? JM just needs to find a good replacement.