Here's the one way this could potentially go really well for us - if this means Lake is going to spend just as much time recruiting but now focus on other positions. I think Harris can keep DB recruiting at or near current levels. If Lake is now going after Bucks and DT's my criticisms of this move may look foolish down the road.
My fear is this just means Lake spends less time recruiting overall.
maybe somehow lake ends up just as good as Kwat anyways.
You know in your heart the chances of this are extremely slim. The law of averages has no mercy.
Here's the one way this could potentially go really well for us - if this means Lake is going to spend just as much time recruiting but now focus on other positions. I think Harris can keep DB recruiting at or near current levels. If Lake is now going after Bucks and DT's my criticisms of this move may look foolish down the road.
My fear is this just means Lake spends less time recruiting overall.
maybe somehow lake ends up just as good as Kwat anyways.
You know in your heart the chances of this are extremely slim. The law of averages has no mercy.
Of course, I’m just throwing that out there. The scheme is not going to change, the other DC is still here, hopefully the talent keeps improving as that is where a lot of our problems lie right now.
It’s just going to be a different play caller on game days, although the old one will be right there too. I’m not a big fan of the move, but I don’t think it spells doom at all.
There's a lot more ways for this to go badly than to go well.
Really hard to imagine it making us better.
Yeah but you have to compare it to other future scenarios not just the current status quo. Of course we would all like things to stay the same in areas where we are elite but everything is a changin' all the tim.
Other scenarios.
Lake LEAVES!!! to become a DC at another school. <-We are worse off. Kwat LEAVES!!! to become a head coach <-We are worse off.
and probably a bunch of other ones I won't bother with but that would also be worse. The raility is that JL is upward mobile in the landscape right now. What's the best scenario you can imagine where that is still part of the equation.</p>
If you're worried about Kwat leaving to become an HC, this makes that much more likely.
And yes, we've had this discussion for months. Lake's departure to become a DC at some point is chinevitable. You don't demote a top 5 DC to roll the dice with a guy who's never called plays, no matter how good of a position coach he is.
This won't end well.
This does not happen unless Kwiatowski either came up with the idea or was 100% behind it. He isnt going anywhere, He is tied to Petersen.
I think Kwiat cares more about helping his colleague achieve Head Coaching than holding the position he will resume to hold and plans to stay at once Lake leaves. I don't know shit though so get your salt.
First, good on Lake because that should keep him at UW at least for the next handful of years.
Second, the hire of Harris as DB coach makes a lot more sense as it is a transition of responsibilities off of Lake.
Third, this is as selfless of an act by an assistant as I've ever seen by Kwiatkowski ... I'm not sure that I've ever seen this in big boy college football. If you ever needed proof that Kwiatkowski isn't going anywhere above DC, this is your proof.
Fourth, it goes to show how important Lake is viewed by everybody on Montlake and specifically Kwiatkowski by willingly giving up a good chunk of responsibility in the face of some of the most outstanding defense played anywhere in the country the last 2+ years.
Fifth, expect a learning curve next year in playcalling with both coordinators. Bush hasn't called plays in a while now and this will be the first time that Lake has really run with the play calling reigns for an extended period of time. I've heard rumors that Lake was the play caller for the Fiesta Bowl. In each case, both will have a ramp up curve as they figure out what works and doesn't work for them.
Finally, as an aside, this is a great opportunity and example for the coaches to use their own interactions about selfless behavior and operating in the best manner for the team with this change. It's hard for any player or recruit to look at what is being done here and say that this staff operates under a double standard.
This was 1,000 words about how keeping Don Pellum on staff was a good idea.
Kawasaki sees we have no heat on the edge. He is commiting all his energy into juicing up the engines of His latest models to match Kawasaki 2013-2014.
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The alternative to this move was losing Jimmy Lake entirely. If you're not with it you're FS. JL's recruiting prowess can now be diversified across the D. And Kwat is still on staff for the long term. I love the move.
The alternative to this move was losing Jimmy Lake entirely. If you're not with it you're FS. JL's recruiting prowess can now be diversified across the D. And Kwat is still on staff for the long term. I love the move.
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It’s just going to be a different play caller on game days, although the old one will be right there too. I’m not a big fan of the move, but I don’t think it spells doom at all.
Strange move. Maybe K is one of those guys that misses having a small group to coach. I’ve heard coaches talk about missing being a position coach.
Just weird. I can’t recall a coordinator of the top defense in the conference (for 2 straight years, possibly 3?) getting demoted.
Best case scenario is Lake crushes it and gets hired away in the next 24 months. If that doesn’t happen... *shudder*.
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