WindyCityHawkI
Well-Known Member
I don't reallly follow what other programs do with coaching changes, but is it commonplace to move all of your defensive coaches into position jobs they have not done in the past when making a promotion? It just seems odd that we can just put guys in new spots and put an offensive line coach on the defensive line now and expect them all to have in depth knowledge and experience with those positions. Or maybe that is what teams do?
Would it really have hurt to add one or two position coaches from outside the program that could offer some new ideas to a staff that obviously is going to be doing the exact same thing as was done previously?
At least keeping the same defense would be ok based on the prior year's states, but having this same thing happen on the offensive side of the ball would seem to be a mistake with how predictable and non creative the offense has become the past 5 yrs. Do we really have to continue with the ultra conservative approach that has been resulting in 7-5 seasons with losses to inferior teams? Hopefully Soup is allowed to spice things up if hired.
Would it really have hurt to add one or two position coaches from outside the program that could offer some new ideas to a staff that obviously is going to be doing the exact same thing as was done previously?
At least keeping the same defense would be ok based on the prior year's states, but having this same thing happen on the offensive side of the ball would seem to be a mistake with how predictable and non creative the offense has become the past 5 yrs. Do we really have to continue with the ultra conservative approach that has been resulting in 7-5 seasons with losses to inferior teams? Hopefully Soup is allowed to spice things up if hired.