Gerad Parker - Troy Head Coach :)

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Neither.Nobody is being purged they are just seeking more ideal situations for themselves and we are hardly the titanic. In fact we are a certain preseason top ten team.
Exactly. We're living in a completely different world right now with the portal.
 

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easier to be more aggressive when you have a qb who can do those things.
Tommy had significantly better QBs than Pyne for 2 years and he wasn't nearly as aggressive as Parker showed. Again, I realize it's the Spring game.
 

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Tommy had significantly better QBs than Pyne for 2 years and he wasn't nearly as aggressive as Parker showed. Again, I realize it's the Spring game.
Our WR room has the most depth and talent that it's ever had, probably going back to before BK honestly. At best BK had maybe one really good WR in a given year, but in his 12 years I think only a few broke 1,000 yards. Long really stunk it up in WR recruiting those last two years. It's one of the reasons the position has struggled for awhile. There's a very good chance this will be a breakout year for our WRs given they're more experienced now and not just a bunch of underclassmen.
 

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Yeah there was a lot of caution but people were optimistic because he had made such a great impression immediately as a position coach.


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I do not.
He had one year of experience as a position coach & obviously zero as a coordinator, and basically was Elko’s guy who stayed at ND and didn’t follow Elko because BK offered him the DC position, which many thought was lazy of BK at the time.
 

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He had one year of experience as a position coach & obviously zero as a coordinator, and basically was Elko’s guy who stayed at ND and didn’t follow Elko because BK offered him the DC position, which many thought was lazy of BK at the time.
Exactly…..and if he pans out in a similar manner to Lea, we’ll be in great shape.
 

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We won't know how good of an OC Parker is until next year. It'll be pretty tough to mess up an offense with Hartman and what they have at OL and running back.
This. He's sticking to Rees' offense for the most part with some wrinkles thrown in. It's probably the smart move given it's the offense these young starters have been running for the last few years. They're poised to breakout, all Parker has to do is not stir the pot too much.
 

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The difference between Rees/Lea and Parker is that both were considered "smart." Lea was retained and promoted for scheme continuity transitioning from Elko. Rees was promoted because BK believed in him.

Parker was a Plan D option because they couldn't get someone better. You could make a strong argument that Guidugli is more qualified than Parker to call the shots this year.
 

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This. He's sticking to Rees' offense for the most part with some wrinkles thrown in. It's probably the smart move given it's the offense these young starters have been running for the last few years. They're poised to breakout, all Parker has to do is not stir the pot too much.
Parker could definitely be more aggressive than Rees, when it comes to pushing the ball vertically. They have the horses this year to do that.
 

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I know everyone wants to go deep, which is fine, but…
I hope ND doesn’t try to use their new shiny toy (Hartman) too much & forgets about what they are dominate at, running the ball with an elite OL.
Once teams stack the box, then ND can let Hartman loose.
 

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The difference between Rees/Lea and Parker is that both were considered "smart." Lea was retained and promoted for scheme continuity transitioning from Elko. Rees was promoted because BK believed in him.

Parker was a Plan D option because they couldn't get someone better. You could make a strong argument that Guidugli is more qualified than Parker to call the shots this year.
They still interviewed a few others they chose Parker over after the Ludwig debacle.
 

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The difference between Rees/Lea and Parker is that both were considered "smart." Lea was retained and promoted for scheme continuity transitioning from Elko. Rees was promoted because BK believed in him.

Parker was a Plan D option because they couldn't get someone better. You could make a strong argument that Guidugli is more qualified than Parker to call the shots this year.

Exactly.

“I HOpE yOu AlL eAt CrOw”

No dumbass, you don’t get it. Regardless of how well he does, it doesn’t erase the fact this is an astronomically lazy and stupid hire.

At this point, we all want him to do well, so there’s that


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Exactly.

“I HOpE yOu AlL eAt CrOw”

No dumbass, you don’t get it. Regardless of how well he does, it doesn’t erase the fact this is an astronomically lazy and stupid hire.


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No dumbass, you don’t get it. Regardless of anything that happens with the football team, you all being wrong, on record, is all that matters.
 
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Not saying I believe this but just a thought: maybe Clark benefited from Elko’s success? Elko is the real deal imo bc he’s repeated success several times and Clark rode a nice wave. It took Shaw several years to screw up what Harbaugh built and it’s going to take Day a couple more years to ruin Urban’s Ohio State. Freeman can ride the BK wave for a while or maybe he will be great. IDK. Freeman is a Wild West gamble from my pov. But I’m not sold on Clark Lea like I am Elko yet.
 

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The difference between Rees/Lea and Parker is that both were considered "smart." Lea was retained and promoted for scheme continuity transitioning from Elko. Rees was promoted because BK believed in him.

Parker was a Plan D option because they couldn't get someone better. You could make a strong argument that Guidugli is more qualified than Parker to call the shots this year.

Plus, Elko was such a home run hire, and did so well in such a short time, that his endorsement of Lea as his unofficial protege went a looooooong way for most people.

Whereas BK/Rees were under a pretty steady stream of criticism for their offense, and Parker doesn’t even represent a continuation of the things that might have been universally approved of.

‘Elko —> Lea’ was an easy argument to make

‘Rees —> Parker’ shouldn’t have been a thing, period
 

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Parker just rough bc felt so close to the perceived homerun hire. Parker was the in case of emergency break glass hire. But maybe him plus giggly gooly and the O-Line hire may in total work out greater than the Utah duo
 

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Yeah…, nobody knows.

It’s all speculation.

Just like all the people who knew KVA wasn’t going to ND.
I’m sure you were one of those too.
Ok so I'm not saying Parker is Joe Brady or that Sam Hartman is Joe Burrow, but as an example, other than his short Saints Offensive assistant NFL stint, Brady basically came out of nowhere Joe Brady (American football coach, Wikipedia). Here's hoping... 🤞:pray:
 

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Ok so I'm not saying Parker is Joe Brady or that Sam Hartman is Joe Burrow, but as an example, other than his short Saints Offensive assistant NFL stint, Brady basically came out of nowhere Joe Brady (American football coach, Wikipedia). Here's hoping...

Nobody's saying he couldn't end up being great, but arguing that he's a good hire at this point is a bit like buying a lottery ticket and calling it an investment. Hopefully he's our Brady, but as several others have said it feels like we might be getting the "Diet" version of an offense has already underperformed.
 
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