mtgrizrule said:
I do know Bobby Hauck placed a huge emphasis on special teams. He took every aspect of Special teams play very seriously. The GRIZ were always amongst the best in the nation in special teams play. We had great kicking, great return game, and great coverage teams that could be relied on. Hell look at the number of players he got to the NFL due to special teams play, including a damn good kicker in Dan Carpenter.
How difficult is it to hire a former player or coach from his staff to coach special teams here? Why not have our staff meet with BH in the off season to learn from him? Teams do this all the time to learn offenses and defenses. Why not special teams?
It is a combination of both coaching and players not executing. It starts with the coaches taking more time to learn what needs to be fixed and how to fix it?
mtgrizrule said:
I honestly feel the staff needs to become more dedicated on kicking, and special teams play in general.
Couldn't agree more with the above quoted areas. Hauck & his staff took kickers who were very shaky their Freshman season and turned them into kickers many teams in both FCS and FBS would have loved to have.
We saw progress with the kickers under Hauck. We saw special teams as a strength, not as a part of the game where we all held our breath and hoped it didn't turn into a disaster.
It almost feels like specials teams is an afterthought with this staff where players don't progress like they did under Hauck. I could be wrong but that's what it seems like.
mtgrizrule said:
I honestly don't understand why this staff has been so committed to Lider? He has proven over and over he has no consistency, despite a strong leg. Greenberg appears to strike the ball consistently. I have no idea why Sullivan continues to wait for his chance. Of what we have seen so far, I think he has the most upside.
Greenberg missed the first two FGs against SD on Saturday. They didn't look all that great either unfortunately. He may still be our best hope this year though. I have to wonder how Lider would have developed under Hauck's staff. Maybe Lider would have developed like McKnight and become very dependable by his junior season...who knows. And we have Sullivan who hasn't attempted a FG yet for some reason.
Right now it seems the coaching staff doesn't know who to go with. We have Greenberg kicking FGs (2-4 on the year), Lider being put in after Greenberg misses a couple (0-1 on the year), Sullivan on kickoffs, and all 3 at one point or another kicking extra points. It's a mess out there. With our very tough schedule this year it better get figured out soon or it will likely end up costing us big time