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Hiestand’s family still living in South Bend
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Hiestand’s family still living in South Bend
OC.
I'm not in love with the Tommy Rees as OC concept. If he shined in the bowl game against an inferior opponent, maybe I'd be open to it.
But 3 weeks to prepare, inferior opponent, coaching for a promotion... and my only thought after watching was "if that was Chip Long's play calling I'd be disappointed".
I know he would come in as OC, but are there any coordinators that don’t also coach a specific position group?
I don’t believe we have the room to bring in an additional coach as part of the staff. Otherwise, I would also be intrigued by adding both of those guys.I have no idea if it'd be the right move, but if you told me:
- Helfirch at OC
- Harry at OL
- Quinn moved to TEs
Talk about continuity. You keep Quinn and fill a void. You bring in Harry who recruited all of the starters besides Patterson, and Helfrich and Harry know how to work together.
I'd be very excited by the prospect of that.
OC.
I'm not in love with the Tommy Rees as OC concept. If he shined in the bowl game against an inferior opponent, maybe I'd be open to it.
But 3 weeks to prepare, inferior opponent, coaching for a promotion... and my only thought after watching was "if that was Chip Long's play calling I'd be disappointed".
OC.
I'm not in love with the Tommy Rees as OC concept. If he shined in the bowl game against an inferior opponent, maybe I'd be open to it.
But 3 weeks to prepare, inferior opponent, coaching for a promotion... and my only thought after watching was "if that was Chip Long's play calling I'd be disappointed".
Inferior opponent? Are we talking about the same Iowa State team that lost to oklahoma by 1 and baylor 2 I think your opinion is dumb. I thought Reese calle a great game, could it have been better yes but I love what I saw
I want nothing to do with Helfirch.
He's the exact opposite of what we're moving towards offensively. Ditch the razzle dazzle/metro sexual/lateral movement/up tempo spread.
BK wants power football now (thankfully).
I want nothing to do with Helfirch.
He's the exact opposite of what we're moving towards offensively. Ditch the razzle dazzle/metro sexual/lateral movement/up tempo spread.
BK wants power football now (thankfully).
This might be controversial, but if Harry doesn't want to recruit I'd pass.
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To my knowledge, Hiestand split for reasons that I would have a hard time guessing he could just come back.
Are you implying he was urged to take another job?To my knowledge, Hiestand split for reasons that I would have a hard time guessing he could just come back.
More details? I always just assumed he left because the Bears job is an obvious step up.
Do we have room on the staff for two new hires, though?
More details? I always just assumed he left because the Bears job is an obvious step up.
There is some sense that Lyght will move on, right? Do we actually need a dedicated CB coach AND a dedicated Safeties coach, or can Terry Joseph do both?
I want nothing to do with Helfirch.
He's the exact opposite of what we're moving towards offensively. Ditch the razzle dazzle/metro sexual/lateral movement/up tempo spread.
BK wants power football now (thankfully).
That would make for 3 defensive assistants vs. 5 offensive. That seems like a concern from a meeting room perspective - espcially with a HC who leans toward hands off with the defense.
My take is that if we take HH, Quinn would bail. From Head coach to a non coaching assistant at ND then promoted to Oline coach just to essentially be demoted to TE coach. And like its been said before, the problems that we complain about with Quinn and the OL have been here since HH.
People keep repeating this, but I don't see it. Our OL was truly elite under Hiestand in almost every sense of the word. No, he didn't enjoy recruiting, and he was an infamously surly coach whose personality turned some people off. But the best OL recruits still jumped at the chance to be developed by him, and despite his personality, guys like Z. Martin, McG, Q and Stanley couldn't praise him highly enough.
He left and our ALY dropped off a cliff. We improved this year, but we still seriously underperformed our talent level. Hopefully a lot of this was attributable to Long's stubborn insistence on gap-blocking; if so, incorporating more zone principles into our running game may quickly get us back to where we should be in 2020.
But this talk about Hiestand having flaws, not being perfect, etc. strikes me as obvious sour grapes. He was easily the best OL coach we've had since Joe Moore.
People keep repeating this, but I don't see it. Our OL was truly elite under Hiestand in almost every sense of the word. No, he didn't enjoy recruiting, and he was an infamously surly coach whose personality turned some people off. But the best OL recruits still jumped at the chance to be developed by him, and despite his personality, guys like Z. Martin, McG, Q and Stanley couldn't praise him highly enough.
He left and our ALY dropped off a cliff. We improved this year, but we still seriously underperformed our talent level. Hopefully a lot of this was attributable to Long's stubborn insistence on gap-blocking; if so, incorporating more zone principles into our running game may quickly get us back to where we should be in 2020.
But this talk about Hiestand having flaws, not being perfect, etc. strikes me as obvious sour grapes. He was easily the best OL coach we've had since Joe Moore.