Again, no knock on BB, but the offense needs to be retooled. He was the passing coordinator under GQ, and I didn't like what I saw in that department. If that's any preview of what we'd see from him as OC, then I'll pass for someone more innovative. In all fairness, we need to bring in an OC that will hire is own personnel. That likely means let him hire his own WR coach, RB, coach, and OL coach. We're fine on the defensive side of the ball but the offense was not productive at all. If it's not the players that were the problem, then nowhere else to look than at the coaches. If you're going to make a change that will be meaningful, go BIG and overhaul our offensive system. If you want a derivative of GQ's pathetic offense, then go BB.The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 6:52 amFirst, I hope they pick the best man for the job.Paladin91 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:59 amWell, at least CH didn't have to fire GQ, but it probably needed to be done - our offensive production stunk. Nothing exciting about our offense at all. I really hope CH will look for someone innovative outside of the program - the offense needs a real work over.
I hear the calls for BB, but I'm not a fan of the idea. Our offensive production from the WR position has been lackluster, and we haven't recruited well at that position for quite a while. I just don't see anything in BB that stands out. I think you can fill the QB coach/OC role with one person. I'd love to see Ingle Martin in that role if we decide to hire an ex-FU type. Otherwise, there are plenty of young, heady coaches out there in D2/D3 ranks.
Second, I disagree with your premise. How does any position coach "stand out" to the casual fan? How does one become an offensive coordinator without being first provided the opportunity?
As I noted earlier, since Bratton became WR coach, Furman has produced No. 1 and No. 2 all time in receiving yards. Since that time, we've had a revolving door at QB, which likely has an effect on WR production.
Also, I believe Joshua Harris can be a standout.
And I've been saying for years, that our WR corps has been lackluster. TG and AS were both undersized receivers that did fine individually and only did so because they had no complementary receiving corps around them. Harris came into FU with talent - I'll give BB credit there, but the cupboard was so bare he got immediate playing time.