rebusrankin Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago On the plus side, we don't have to argue/***** about Jake starting. I'm more upset Hogan stays unless its a money thing. wbbfan and bigg jay 1 1
JuranBoldenRules Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Tracker said: Cite one example in football (or any other sport) where a poor player went on to become a great coach. Is this a joke? blue85gold, Noeller, Piggy 1 and 1 other 3 1
wbbfan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Tracker said: Cite one example in football (or any other sport) where a poor player went on to become a great coach. almost every qb turned successful hc failed as a player. That’s the single strongest pipeline of coaches/offensive minds. For hogan being back, 🤢. Not super surprised but disappointed. Very happy jake is retiring. For him becoming the dl coach, I see more positives than negatives. On one hand, He isn’t the type of guy i’d go to normally for a dl coach. Interior lunch bucket type guy. But, he has played beside a ton of great dl. And he’s played roles that was supposed to enable them to do their job better. If he’s soaked up the tech from guys like roh, patterson, etc then he will be in a great position. There is an incredible amount of resources to coach the nuances of pass rushing and run stopping. We’ve come a very long way from the days of reading the chapter on dl play from buddy ryan’s book. If jake doesn’t have a lock on that side he can easily get it if he wants to succeed. As a player I never really saw it from him, but he did have a ton of motor (when he could actually move lol. Our dl coaching hasn’t shined in a very long time. The addition by subtraction of jake leaving the field is huge. A change at coaching the position will likely yield at least a bit of an improvement in that area. Piggy 1 1
WinnipegGordo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said: dinwiddie I'm blown away by the uproar over a couple positional coaches lol. Here's a hint guys...they don't really have that big of an impact on players abilities. Scheme and drills baby. Thomas isn't going to turn Lawson into the next Doug Brown and he isn't going to help re-invent Jefferson...but here's the thing...no one is. Hogan isn't the reason BO is a freak of nature and he won't hold him back either. ****** relax boys I'm just spit-balling here, but maybe the Bombers had limited options to fill the coaching roles due to the operations cap. Not alot of money left for top level position coaches when Walters and O'Shea prolly got raises with their extentions. rebusrankin and Bigblue204 2
Engelwood Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Tracker said: Cite one example in football (or any other sport) where a poor player went on to become a great coach. Dinwiddie...check mate
HardCoreBlue Posted 54 minutes ago Report Posted 54 minutes ago 25 minutes ago, wbbfan said: almost every qb turned successful hc failed as a player. That’s the single strongest pipeline of coaches/offensive minds. For hogan being back, 🤢. Not super surprised but disappointed. Very happy jake is retiring. For him becoming the dl coach, I see more positives than negatives. On one hand, He isn’t the type of guy i’d go to normally for a dl coach. Interior lunch bucket type guy. But, he has played beside a ton of great dl. And he’s played roles that was supposed to enable them to do their job better. If he’s soaked up the tech from guys like roh, patterson, etc then he will be in a great position. There is an incredible amount of resources to coach the nuances of pass rushing and run stopping. We’ve come a very long way from the days of reading the chapter on dl play from buddy ryan’s book. If jake doesn’t have a lock on that side he can easily get it if he wants to succeed. As a player I never really saw it from him, but he did have a ton of motor (when he could actually move lol. Our dl coaching hasn’t shined in a very long time. The addition by subtraction of jake leaving the field is huge. A change at coaching the position will likely yield at least a bit of an improvement in that area. I'm just really hoping the BB's find a few diamonds in the rough this coming season especially when it comes to our D and O lines and TC is heavily competitive earn your spot at all positions approach. rebusrankin 1
Goalie Posted 40 minutes ago Report Posted 40 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Tracker said: Cite one example in football (or any other sport) where a poor player went on to become a great coach. Every coach in hockey pretty much. Most offensive coordinators were bad QBs. I mean the list is quite long in reality. Kellen Moore has the saints rolling. Dude who couldn’t make it in the cfl is the commanders OC. Kliff kingsbury. I mean. There’s a bunch man. In every sport on the planet. there’s more examples of great players failing as coaches. Wayne Gretzky immediately comes to mind. Deion sanders also cuz Colorado sucks. All the basketball coaches are former average players and despite the bias, Jake played pro football for 13 years longer than you did. And here’s a big thing, he’s respected around the league by his peers and teammates. That says something. Fans can **** on players but those guys who played with him and beside him and against him, they don’t and that means more than people online who will always find something to complain about. Dude bled blue n gold for 13 years. At what point do you show him any form of respect for destroying his body for our entertainment. im fine with Jake as DL coach. im not sure why they brought hogan back tho. I mean does Brady need a coach. Not really. So could have saved some $$$ there. Awkward. Edited 30 minutes ago by Goalie rebusrankin 1
rebusrankin Posted 25 minutes ago Report Posted 25 minutes ago Pat Riley, Phil Jackson, Rick Carlisle, Steve Kerr are all guys who are or were great NBA coaches who were also journeyman pros. All we are saying is give Jake a chance. Goalie 1
Goalie Posted 22 minutes ago Report Posted 22 minutes ago 1 minute ago, rebusrankin said: Pat Riley, Phil Jackson, Rick Carlisle, Steve Kerr are all guys who are or were great NBA coaches who were also journeyman pros. All we are saying is give Jake a chance. Yes. Exactly. One, Two, Three, Four! Everybody's talking about Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism This-ism, that-ism, ism ism ism All we are saying is give Jake a chance rebusrankin and wpgallday1960 2
JohnnyAbonny Posted 7 minutes ago Report Posted 7 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Tracker said: Cite one example in football (or any other sport) where a poor player went on to become a great coach. John Madden
wpgallday1960 Posted 1 minute ago Report Posted 1 minute ago 4 hours ago, Noeller said: I actually laughed about the Jake-As-Coach thing just because I knew exactly what the reaction would be. So funny. I think he's well respected in the room and 13 years experience is definitely worth passing on to th next generation. I'm happy for the guy. Not to mention the coaching he received while playing 15 or so years on the DL. To think he couldn’t pass that knowledge on is laughable.
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