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New WR Coach

jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
It's nearly the same process in how we hired coach Green. Brought him on board as a GA and hired him to a position after he finished that (RBs). Gotta say, if the running back's production reflect their position coach - Coach Green seemed to work out pretty well. Additionally I believe he's recruiting coordinator these last two years... haven't heard much complaint there either.

Considering the unknown future for the staff and having to re-interview for the job or possibly go elsewhere this time next year, I think this is certainly a decent enough hire and it could actually turn into a pretty good one, like we've seen so far with Coach Green.
Heard of Green before though.

Because he played for the Griz... that's the defining qualification? Wow...
 
jcu--let the man at least make a mistake before criticizing. Hard to defend or criticize the coach when he starts the job today. Ok junior?
 
BWahlberg said:
jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
It's nearly the same process in how we hired coach Green. Brought him on board as a GA and hired him to a position after he finished that (RBs). Gotta say, if the running back's production reflect their position coach - Coach Green seemed to work out pretty well. Additionally I believe he's recruiting coordinator these last two years... haven't heard much complaint there either.

Considering the unknown future for the staff and having to re-interview for the job or possibly go elsewhere this time next year, I think this is certainly a decent enough hire and it could actually turn into a pretty good one, like we've seen so far with Coach Green.
Heard of Green before though.

Because he played for the Griz... that's the defining qualification? Wow...
isn't that how the inbreeding works?
 
granitegriz said:
jcu--let the man at least make a mistake before criticizing. Hard to defend or criticize the coach when he starts the job today. Ok junior?
Won't be long.
 
jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
It's nearly the same process in how we hired coach Green. Brought him on board as a GA and hired him to a position after he finished that (RBs). Gotta say, if the running back's production reflect their position coach - Coach Green seemed to work out pretty well. Additionally I believe he's recruiting coordinator these last two years... haven't heard much complaint there either.

Considering the unknown future for the staff and having to re-interview for the job or possibly go elsewhere this time next year, I think this is certainly a decent enough hire and it could actually turn into a pretty good one, like we've seen so far with Coach Green.
Heard of Green before though.

Because he played for the Griz... that's the defining qualification? Wow...
isn't that how the inbreeding works?

From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
 
grizatwork said:
jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
jcu27 said:
Heard of Green before though.

Because he played for the Griz... that's the defining qualification? Wow...
isn't that how the inbreeding works?

From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?

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grizatwork said:
jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
jcu27 said:
Heard of Green before though.

Because he played for the Griz... that's the defining qualification? Wow...
isn't that how the inbreeding works?

From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.
 
PTGrizzly said:
jcu27 said:
grizatwork said:
jcu27 said:
isn't that how the inbreeding works?

From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.

Don't you live in Bama?
I did for a few years. I was born in Lewistown, Mt and lived in Montana till I was 17. Then went to bama then went to wyoming and was working at a factory but campaign is over right now so waiting on the call back list for the warehouse. So i went to colorado for a few weeks after that now im back in montana till february then back to wyoming.
 
My experience with college position coaches, is that some of them who have been around for 1.2 million years aren't worth a crap. Yet they get hired because of the programs they have been with.

In most cases I will take a grad assistant who works hard and is willing to adapt and get better over someone who has coached at half of the SEC/Pac 12 schools. This kid sounds like the type of coach I would want on the staff.

1. He is a analyst. Which means he watched a ton of football and that allows him to use that knowledge to communicate to his players.
2. He was a defensive guy, which means he understands coverages and how to beat them.

If I were to hire a wide receivers coach in a spread offense, this is the type of guy I would look for. Perfect fit and comes here with a desire to move up, which is good. I think a really good hire. But I guess if you can find fault in things, you'll find it here.
 
Grizfan-24 said:
My experience with college position coaches, is that some of them who have been around for 1.2 million years aren't worth a crap. Yet they get hired because of the programs they have been with.

In most cases I will take a grad assistant who works hard and is willing to adapt and get better over someone who has coached at half of the SEC/Pac 12 schools. This kid sounds like the type of coach I would want on the staff.

1. He is a analyst. Which means he watched a ton of football and that allows him to use that knowledge to communicate to his players.
2. He was a defensive guy, which means he understands coverages and how to beat them.

If I were to hire a wide receivers coach in a spread offense, this is the type of guy I would look for. Perfect fit and comes here with a desire to move up, which is good. I think a really good hire. But I guess if you can find fault in things, you'll find it here.

Thanks for the info, 24! :thumb:

I had another great football minded person like yourself explain this hire to me, yesterday, and I think I'm starting to understand...

Not sure how much of the info I'll be able to retain by the start of next season. But, for now, I'm understanding the hiring process a little better!
 
jcu27 said:
grizatwork said:
jcu27 said:
BWahlberg said:
Because he played for the Griz... that's the defining qualification? Wow...
isn't that how the inbreeding works?

From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.
If you really believe that why the hell do you claim to be a fan of Montana football? Go elsewhere.
 
yellowstone60 said:
jcu27 said:
grizatwork said:
jcu27 said:
isn't that how the inbreeding works?

From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.
If you really believe that why the hell do you claim to be a fan of Montana football? Go elsewhere.
Pretty sure the average Montanan doesn't play for the griz. However I wasn't being serious. Maybe I should put on most of my posts "Im just fucking with you".
 
jcu27 said:
yellowstone60 said:
jcu27 said:
grizatwork said:
From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.
If you really believe that why the hell do you claim to be a fan of Montana football? Go elsewhere.
Pretty sure the average Montanan doesn't play for the griz. However I wasn't being serious. Maybe I should put on most of my posts "Im just f***[*] with you".
reading comprehension JCU, c'mon, you can do it.....
 
yellowstone60 said:
jcu27 said:
yellowstone60 said:
jcu27 said:
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.
If you really believe that why the hell do you claim to be a fan of Montana football? Go elsewhere.
Pretty sure the average Montanan doesn't play for the griz. However I wasn't being serious. Maybe I should put on most of my posts "Im just f***[*] with you".
reading comprehension JCU, c'mon, you can do it.....
Are you on peyote son?
 
Grizfan-24 said:
My experience with college position coaches, is that some of them who have been around for 1.2 million years aren't worth a crap. Yet they get hired because of the programs they have been with.

In most cases I will take a grad assistant who works hard and is willing to adapt and get better over someone who has coached at half of the SEC/Pac 12 schools. This kid sounds like the type of coach I would want on the staff.

1. He is a analyst. Which means he watched a ton of football and that allows him to use that knowledge to communicate to his players.
2. He was a defensive guy, which means he understands coverages and how to beat them.

If I were to hire a wide receivers coach in a spread offense, this is the type of guy I would look for. Perfect fit and comes here with a desire to move up, which is good. I think a really good hire. But I guess if you can find fault in things, you'll find it here.

Great post
 
BWahlberg said:
Grizfan-24 said:
My experience with college position coaches, is that some of them who have been around for 1.2 million years aren't worth a crap. Yet they get hired because of the programs they have been with.

In most cases I will take a grad assistant who works hard and is willing to adapt and get better over someone who has coached at half of the SEC/Pac 12 schools. This kid sounds like the type of coach I would want on the staff.

1. He is a analyst. Which means he watched a ton of football and that allows him to use that knowledge to communicate to his players.
2. He was a defensive guy, which means he understands coverages and how to beat them.

If I were to hire a wide receivers coach in a spread offense, this is the type of guy I would look for. Perfect fit and comes here with a desire to move up, which is good. I think a really good hire. But I guess if you can find fault in things, you'll find it here.

Great post
+2

For GF24, posting on e-griz has to be the equivalent of teaching at the Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind.
 
Ursa Major said:
BWahlberg said:
Grizfan-24 said:
My experience with college position coaches, is that some of them who have been around for 1.2 million years aren't worth a crap. Yet they get hired because of the programs they have been with.

In most cases I will take a grad assistant who works hard and is willing to adapt and get better over someone who has coached at half of the SEC/Pac 12 schools. This kid sounds like the type of coach I would want on the staff.

1. He is a analyst. Which means he watched a ton of football and that allows him to use that knowledge to communicate to his players.
2. He was a defensive guy, which means he understands coverages and how to beat them.

If I were to hire a wide receivers coach in a spread offense, this is the type of guy I would look for. Perfect fit and comes here with a desire to move up, which is good. I think a really good hire. But I guess if you can find fault in things, you'll find it here.

Great post
+2

For GF24, posting on e-griz has to be the equivalent of teaching at the Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind.

Ha ha. Thanks. :thumb:

Both guys that Mick Delaney has hired are detail oriented football coaches. I have been a big proponent of learning the game of coaching through film work. It is one thing to have played the game at a high level and learn it through years of experience, but for most of us in the profession we weren't blessed with the athletic ability to play the game for 20 years. I had to learn the game by spending hours upon hours of watching film. I owe my first head coach I worked for a huge debt of gratitude for putting me in charge of scouting and game film before I did any actual coaching.

I know both of these guys don't have the resume, but to me it is the substance of what they have done rather than where they have been at. Just my two cents.
 
jcu27 said:
PTGrizzly said:
jcu27 said:
grizatwork said:
From your posts, I would venture to say that you are certainly the expert on inbreeding. How is mother/cousin doing?
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.

Don't you live in Bama?
I did for a few years. I was born in Lewistown, Mt and lived in Montana till I was 17. Then went to bama then went to wyoming and was working at a factory but campaign is over right now so waiting on the call back list for the warehouse. So i went to colorado for a few weeks after that now im back in montana till february then back to wyoming.

it's a bitch passing those drug tests eh????
 
Hammer said:
jcu27 said:
PTGrizzly said:
jcu27 said:
Sorry im not the average Montanan. I don't roll like that.

Don't you live in Bama?
I did for a few years. I was born in Lewistown, Mt and lived in Montana till I was 17. Then went to bama then went to wyoming and was working at a factory but campaign is over right now so waiting on the call back list for the warehouse. So i went to colorado for a few weeks after that now im back in montana till february then back to wyoming.

it's a bitch passing those drug tests eh????
No.. Not sure who the bigger dumbass is. grizpony or you. I think its probably you.
 
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