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And now, finally, football has reached the "evaluation" phase
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<blockquote data-quote="Limp Lizard" data-source="post: 2954362" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Cumbie is already gone. So now what happens? Totally new OC with new ideas. Rearrange from within? </p><p></p><p>I certainly would like to see a new, experienced, proven QB coach. I never saw improvement of any of the QB's during Cumbie's term, and that includes Boykin: he started out hot in 2014, played about the same in 2015...more of a system change than QB development. Boykin was in his fourth year in 2014 with two years starting experience. Kenny Hill did not look that good until in his fifth year <u>after a summer</u> with a QB "guru". If anything, Duggan looks worse throwing the ball now than he did his first few games. Once again the <u>only constant factor</u> 2016-2020, when the offense performed about the same was Cumbie.</p><p></p><p>I am favor at least of bring in a QB coach from an FCS or G5 school that has consistently developed new QB's. There are those out there who perform this year after year, QB after QB. No excuses of "he was a once in a generation QB." Although he seems a great guy, I think HIll is a little too inexperienced and unproven. Duggan is just too talented a QB to keep playing (throwing) like he has. He needs a coach who will truly develop him.</p><p></p><p>I look for improvement, taking into account other factors such as injuries. For that reason I think Anderson did the best coaching job on offense this year, or maybe even the whole team.</p><p></p><p>On defense, get replacements ready and figure out why were were so prone to blown assignments. I always expect 1 or maybe 2 per game, but this year you could count on a receiver catching the ball with nobody around him or a RB who would not get touched </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I look forward to see what changes are made after the bowl system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limp Lizard, post: 2954362, member: 18"] Cumbie is already gone. So now what happens? Totally new OC with new ideas. Rearrange from within? I certainly would like to see a new, experienced, proven QB coach. I never saw improvement of any of the QB's during Cumbie's term, and that includes Boykin: he started out hot in 2014, played about the same in 2015...more of a system change than QB development. Boykin was in his fourth year in 2014 with two years starting experience. Kenny Hill did not look that good until in his fifth year [U]after a summer[/U] with a QB "guru". If anything, Duggan looks worse throwing the ball now than he did his first few games. Once again the [U]only constant factor[/U] 2016-2020, when the offense performed about the same was Cumbie. I am favor at least of bring in a QB coach from an FCS or G5 school that has consistently developed new QB's. There are those out there who perform this year after year, QB after QB. No excuses of "he was a once in a generation QB." Although he seems a great guy, I think HIll is a little too inexperienced and unproven. Duggan is just too talented a QB to keep playing (throwing) like he has. He needs a coach who will truly develop him. I look for improvement, taking into account other factors such as injuries. For that reason I think Anderson did the best coaching job on offense this year, or maybe even the whole team. On defense, get replacements ready and figure out why were were so prone to blown assignments. I always expect 1 or maybe 2 per game, but this year you could count on a receiver catching the ball with nobody around him or a RB who would not get touched Anyway, I look forward to see what changes are made after the bowl system. [/QUOTE]
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