I posted this under another thread. Was Schiano's OL coach at Rutgers. Here is an article that tells a little more about him.
https://www.onthebanks.com/2017/2/18...ig-ten-mo-sanu
I posted this under another thread. Was Schiano's OL coach at Rutgers. Here is an article that tells a little more about him.
https://www.onthebanks.com/2017/2/18...ig-ten-mo-sanu
Don’t know about his rep, but he coached OL in college for 18 years, NFL for 2 years. Hard nosed kind of guy! I know he had a show cause penalty from the NCAA attached that has now expired while he coached 2 years with the falcons. To me, he is a college coach that also wants back 8n the college game, and needs image rehabilitation. I think with that he will work hard and do a good job! I’m excited about having another former HC on staff learning from the man. Someone that knows how hard it is to be a head coach and understands why Nick drives his assistants so hard !
Last edited by bamaga; January 18th, 2019 at 02:18 PM.
to 16 and beyond........
I would be very glad to have Sal back, mainly for the way the linebackers played when he was here. Our linebacker play was outstanding...game changing....under Sal. Of course, offenses were different then.
I would prefer a guy like Lance Taylor to coach wideouts. I don't know why, but I would prefer a younger man in that position. But that's just me.
A lot is riding on how well Golding picks things up this spring, eh?
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The flavor of this coaching staff is decidedly veteran and experienced. Lots of success at many levels and hungry for championships. These guys can get it done. Here is more bio on Flood:
https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/Kyle_Flood/
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"We don't really hire people to come in here and do what they do - we hire them to come in and do what we want them to do."
Coach Nick Saban - Press Conference: 3/21/11
Brock Huard-
I guess if they are talking about it in Seattle, there may be something to the rumorsSo, would Lake would take a job with Nick Saban’s team?
“If he gets paid three times the amount, if basically every coordinator worth his salt gets a head (coaching) job off of that position there at Alabama – (Georgia’s) Kirby Smart, (Tennessee’s) Jeremy Pruitt – I think it could be attractive, and Jimmy Lake’s gonna have a decision to make,” Huard said.
Last edited by bamaga; January 18th, 2019 at 03:45 PM.
to 16 and beyond........
I hope some of the guys that have posting over the last few days didn’t go ahead and chew the arsenic. It appears that the sky somehow isn’t falling! 😂
I'm not sure Lake actually had an "offer" at this point, at least not in an official capacity. I'm pretty sure we at least talked to gauge interest but that might be the extent of it. Having said that...
...the Sunseri hire caught me off-guard. That was not brought up at any point by people I lean on during times like this.
The point is, there are a lot of people who know pieces of what's going on but not the whole story (including myself in that). I wouldn't bet on Lake being a part of things right now, but would I stake my life on that? Not a chance.
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Here is what I think the coaching lineup may look like:
Sark- OC and QB
Jones or Pannuzio -RB( one of them may move to an administrative role).
Banks- WR/ ST
Flood- OL/ TE
Defense:
Lake-DC(hopefully)
Sunseri- ILB
Golding- OLB
Roach( if true)- DT
Kool- DE
Scott- DB
Of course this is just my guess.
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