Jimmy James
You sit on a throne of lies!
Is ME a psychological, physical, or mixed sort of condition? I have heard of chronic fatigue, but I had no idea what its medical name was. Thanks for the info.
origianlly from DCH
I personally thought that Mark Trestman would serve the role as both the Qb coach...and also overlook the Te's.
KBISBACK said:I'll just state what Sylvester Croom stated when he was forming his coaching staff at Mississippi State.
"If you can coach, you can coach any position on the field."
Sylvester Croom was an All-American center at Alabama. When he graduated and had a cup of water with the Saints in the NFL, he was asked to come back to Alabama as an assistant coach. Alabama had a young center at that time named Dwight Stephenson. Sylvester Croom just knew he would get a chance to coach him. When Bear Bryant made his coaching assignments, what position was Sylvester Croom coaching? Linebackers.
Dave Wannstedt was an offensive lineman in college that became a defensive coach.
KBISBACK said:I'll just state what Sylvester Croom stated when he was forming his coaching staff at Mississippi State.
"If you can coach, you can coach any position on the field."
Sylvester Croom was an All-American center at Alabama. When he graduated and had a cup of water with the Saints in the NFL, he was asked to come back to Alabama as an assistant coach. Alabama had a young center at that time named Dwight Stephenson. Sylvester Croom just knew he would get a chance to coach him. When Bear Bryant made his coaching assignments, what position was Sylvester Croom coaching? Linebackers.
Dave Wannstedt was an offensive lineman in college that became a defensive coach.
Boomer said:Bernie will be fine - he understands the fundamentals of football. He knows about blocking. He always had beautiful hands. He knows about running routes. He played a sort of hybrid H-Back when he was a player with us. He's also very well thought of, not only in Miami. The guy will be a co-ordinator down the line.
Collier I assume may have something like ME or maybe even a cancer scare. I hope that as Dolfans we come together and hope he's better rather than assuming there's some sort of behind the scenes situation.
Finally, being an offense lover, I know Foerster's work well - he worked in tandem with Denny Green in Minnesota when the Vikes had the league's number one offense and he was key in Indy's offense with Tom Moore. Moore and Dungy think he's a stud coach and he was responsible for Marcus Pollard being one of the league's best. The philosophy of the offense isn't going to change at all - we will still air it out, we will still run it hard. I don't see any problem here, especially as we have Trestman and Sullivan on board. It's all good.