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The Jimmy Lake Blueprint

digits
digits Member Posts: 1,729
Jimmy Lake has proven to be one of the best hires Petersen has ever made. Lake is an ace recruiter, he develops talent, and they go on to become early round NFL draft picks. This was an unusual hire for Petersen for a few reasons, yet it turned out to be extremely successful. The blueprint, as I see it, is: Outside Petersen’s coaching circle, NFL coach, minority, college coaching experience, and possible availability (i.e. I only looked at NFL teams that missed the playoffs with the assumption that playoff teams would retain their staffs). For the sake of argument, let’s say Petersen were to use this blueprint again. Here are some names that could make sense:

1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
- Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton
2. Darrell Hazell; Minnesota WR Coach; College: Muskingum; Hometown: Cinnaminson, NJ
- Profile Link: https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/darrell-hazell
3. Tyke Tolbert; New York Giants WR Coach; College: LSU; Hometown: Conroe, TX
- Profile Link: https://www.giants.com/team/coaches-roster/tyke-tolbert

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  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    Putting this all together, I think it's Skyler. I'm honestly oddly confident about it, though I have NO inside info.
  • Neighbor2972
    Neighbor2972 Member Posts: 4,330
    He went from the WR coach at Citrus college to WR coach of the Tampa Bay Bucs after one year. He must have been impressive
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    He went from the WR coach at Citrus college to WR coach of the Tampa Bay Bucs after one year. He must have been impressive

    Yup probably can sell very well
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729
    Word. I've just always thought it's odd that one of the best hires Petersen made was totally out of the box for him. Why not go to that well again? I think any of these three would bring a ton to the program. What the fuck do I know though.
  • RealRhino
    RealRhino Member Posts: 615

    I am absolutely floored for google images to show me a guy named Skylar who isn’t white.

    I don’t know what to do with my hands

    No shit. When I first saw the name on Twitter I wondered why we were going to hire a white women’s basketball player to coach our WRs.
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    edited January 2019
    digits said:

    Jimmy Lake has proven to be one of the best hires Petersen has ever made. Lake is an ace recruiter, he develops talent, and they go on to become early round NFL draft picks. This was an unusual hire for Petersen for a few reasons, yet it turned out to be extremely successful. The blueprint, as I see it, is: Outside Petersen’s coaching circle, NFL coach, minority, college coaching experience, and possible availability (i.e. I only looked at NFL teams that missed the playoffs with the assumption that playoff teams would retain their staffs). For the sake of argument, let’s say Petersen were to use this blueprint again. Here are some names that could make sense:

    1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
    - Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton
    2. Darrell Hazell; Minnesota WR Coach; College: Muskingum; Hometown: Cinnaminson, NJ
    - Profile Link: https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/darrell-hazell
    3. Tyke Tolbert; New York Giants WR Coach; College: LSU; Hometown: Conroe, TX
    - Profile Link: https://www.giants.com/team/coaches-roster/tyke-tolbert

    Petersen will do just fine no matter who he hires. He's kinda proved that over his coaching tenure which places him among the top 3 in college football. Like Saban, it's the system not the coaches necessarily. Same with belichick and Carroll in the NFL. The system produces coaches (and players), not the other way around. Kwiatkowski is the backbone to Petersens defense...Lake is fantastic, but Pete's system attracts the same players year after year

    You prolly dont remember Skyler Fulton do you new fish?
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    It’s the system!!


  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729

    digits said:

    Jimmy Lake has proven to be one of the best hires Petersen has ever made. Lake is an ace recruiter, he develops talent, and they go on to become early round NFL draft picks. This was an unusual hire for Petersen for a few reasons, yet it turned out to be extremely successful. The blueprint, as I see it, is: Outside Petersen’s coaching circle, NFL coach, minority, college coaching experience, and possible availability (i.e. I only looked at NFL teams that missed the playoffs with the assumption that playoff teams would retain their staffs). For the sake of argument, let’s say Petersen were to use this blueprint again. Here are some names that could make sense:

    1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
    - Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton
    2. Darrell Hazell; Minnesota WR Coach; College: Muskingum; Hometown: Cinnaminson, NJ
    - Profile Link: https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/darrell-hazell
    3. Tyke Tolbert; New York Giants WR Coach; College: LSU; Hometown: Conroe, TX
    - Profile Link: https://www.giants.com/team/coaches-roster/tyke-tolbert

    Petersen will do just fine no matter who he hires. He's kinda proved that over his coaching tenure which places him among the top 3 in college football. Like Saban, it's the system not the coaches necessarily. Same with belichick and Carroll in the NFL. The system produces coaches (and players), not the other way around. Kwiatkowski is the backbone to Petersens defense...Lake is fantastic, but Pete's system attracts the same players year after year

    You prolly dont remember Skyler Fulton do you new fish?
    New fish? I've been here longer than you have, shit dick. Ha ha, #MARK.

    Petersen didn't "do just fine" when he hired Lubick. And he's not top 3, top 5 (tops).

    1. Saban
    2. Dabo
    3. Urban
    4. Jimbo
    5a.? Petersen
    5b.? James Franklin

  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    Jimbo sucks, hth.
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729

    Jimbo sucks, hth.

    Bullshit, he's won a National Championship. That's #1. Now he has A&M trending up hard, on the field and recruiting.
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,332
    edited January 2019
    digits said:

    digits said:

    Jimmy Lake has proven to be one of the best hires Petersen has ever made. Lake is an ace recruiter, he develops talent, and they go on to become early round NFL draft picks. This was an unusual hire for Petersen for a few reasons, yet it turned out to be extremely successful. The blueprint, as I see it, is: Outside Petersen’s coaching circle, NFL coach, minority, college coaching experience, and possible availability (i.e. I only looked at NFL teams that missed the playoffs with the assumption that playoff teams would retain their staffs). For the sake of argument, let’s say Petersen were to use this blueprint again. Here are some names that could make sense:

    1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
    - Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton
    2. Darrell Hazell; Minnesota WR Coach; College: Muskingum; Hometown: Cinnaminson, NJ
    - Profile Link: https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/darrell-hazell
    3. Tyke Tolbert; New York Giants WR Coach; College: LSU; Hometown: Conroe, TX
    - Profile Link: https://www.giants.com/team/coaches-roster/tyke-tolbert

    Petersen will do just fine no matter who he hires. He's kinda proved that over his coaching tenure which places him among the top 3 in college football. Like Saban, it's the system not the coaches necessarily. Same with belichick and Carroll in the NFL. The system produces coaches (and players), not the other way around. Kwiatkowski is the backbone to Petersens defense...Lake is fantastic, but Pete's system attracts the same players year after year

    You prolly dont remember Skyler Fulton do you new fish?
    New fish? I've been here longer than you have, shit dick. Ha ha, #MARK.

    Petersen didn't "do just fine" when he hired Lubick. And he's not top 3, top 5 (tops).

    1. Saban
    2. Dabo
    3. Urban
    4. Jimbo
    5a.? Petersen
    5b.? James Franklin

    Uh, if you are going to list former coaches you forgot Paul Bear Bryant.


    HTH


    And, yes, Peterman is currently the winningest active coach in football.


    Welcome, new fish.


    I think you'll find football an interesting game to watch.


  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729
    Baphomet said:

    digits said:


    1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
    - Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton

    From that link: "In addition to his bachelor’s degree, Fulton has a master’s degree from Arizona State. A native of Olympia, Washington, Fulton has three sons: Jaden, Jordan and Jett."

    Any coach that names one of his kids Jett gets my vote for a WR coach.
    + Citrus college (Hardy fukin har)
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,332
    edited January 2019
    digits said:

    EwaDawg said:

    digits said:

    digits said:

    Jimmy Lake has proven to be one of the best hires Petersen has ever made. Lake is an ace recruiter, he develops talent, and they go on to become early round NFL draft picks. This was an unusual hire for Petersen for a few reasons, yet it turned out to be extremely successful. The blueprint, as I see it, is: Outside Petersen’s coaching circle, NFL coach, minority, college coaching experience, and possible availability (i.e. I only looked at NFL teams that missed the playoffs with the assumption that playoff teams would retain their staffs). For the sake of argument, let’s say Petersen were to use this blueprint again. Here are some names that could make sense:

    1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
    - Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton
    2. Darrell Hazell; Minnesota WR Coach; College: Muskingum; Hometown: Cinnaminson, NJ
    - Profile Link: https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/darrell-hazell
    3. Tyke Tolbert; New York Giants WR Coach; College: LSU; Hometown: Conroe, TX
    - Profile Link: https://www.giants.com/team/coaches-roster/tyke-tolbert

    Petersen will do just fine no matter who he hires. He's kinda proved that over his coaching tenure which places him among the top 3 in college football. Like Saban, it's the system not the coaches necessarily. Same with belichick and Carroll in the NFL. The system produces coaches (and players), not the other way around. Kwiatkowski is the backbone to Petersens defense...Lake is fantastic, but Pete's system attracts the same players year after year

    You prolly dont remember Skyler Fulton do you new fish?
    New fish? I've been here longer than you have, shit dick. Ha ha, #MARK.

    Petersen didn't "do just fine" when he hired Lubick. And he's not top 3, top 5 (tops).

    1. Saban
    2. Dabo
    3. Urban
    4. Jimbo
    5a.? Petersen
    5b.? James Franklin

    Uh, if you are going to list former coaches you forgot Paul Bear Bryant.


    HTH


    And, yes, Peterman is the winningest active coach in football.


    Welcome, new fish.


    I think you'll find football an interesting game to watch.


    If you think Urban is a "former coaches", I can't help you. He'll be back, 2 Quaaludes in the morning, she be back.
    Maybe. Maybe not. There is this little issue of a cyst on his brain. AND the stigma/disgrace of supporting a proven wife/girl friend beater. But, even if he eventually does, that doesn't change the fact that half ( FIFTY FUCKING PERCENT) of your top 5 (excluding Peterman) was pulled straight out of your ass.

    Not only is puppy more logical than you (in this thread) he has much, much, much better grammar than you do. Think about that for a minute.


    And, no, I don't think Urban is a former coaches.
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729
    EwaDawg said:

    digits said:

    EwaDawg said:

    digits said:

    digits said:

    Jimmy Lake has proven to be one of the best hires Petersen has ever made. Lake is an ace recruiter, he develops talent, and they go on to become early round NFL draft picks. This was an unusual hire for Petersen for a few reasons, yet it turned out to be extremely successful. The blueprint, as I see it, is: Outside Petersen’s coaching circle, NFL coach, minority, college coaching experience, and possible availability (i.e. I only looked at NFL teams that missed the playoffs with the assumption that playoff teams would retain their staffs). For the sake of argument, let’s say Petersen were to use this blueprint again. Here are some names that could make sense:

    1. Skyler Fulton; Tampa Bay Bucs WR Coach; College: ASU; Hometown: Olympia, WA
    - Profile Link: https://www.buccaneers.com/team/coaches-roster/skyler-fulton
    2. Darrell Hazell; Minnesota WR Coach; College: Muskingum; Hometown: Cinnaminson, NJ
    - Profile Link: https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/darrell-hazell
    3. Tyke Tolbert; New York Giants WR Coach; College: LSU; Hometown: Conroe, TX
    - Profile Link: https://www.giants.com/team/coaches-roster/tyke-tolbert

    Petersen will do just fine no matter who he hires. He's kinda proved that over his coaching tenure which places him among the top 3 in college football. Like Saban, it's the system not the coaches necessarily. Same with belichick and Carroll in the NFL. The system produces coaches (and players), not the other way around. Kwiatkowski is the backbone to Petersens defense...Lake is fantastic, but Pete's system attracts the same players year after year

    You prolly dont remember Skyler Fulton do you new fish?
    New fish? I've been here longer than you have, shit dick. Ha ha, #MARK.

    Petersen didn't "do just fine" when he hired Lubick. And he's not top 3, top 5 (tops).

    1. Saban
    2. Dabo
    3. Urban
    4. Jimbo
    5a.? Petersen
    5b.? James Franklin

    Uh, if you are going to list former coaches you forgot Paul Bear Bryant.


    HTH


    And, yes, Peterman is the winningest active coach in football.


    Welcome, new fish.


    I think you'll find football an interesting game to watch.


    If you think Urban is a "former coaches", I can't help you. He'll be back, 2 Quaaludes in the morning, she be back.
    Maybe. Maybe not. There is this little issue of a cyst on his brain. AND the stigma/disgrace of supporting a proven wife/girl friend beater. But, even if he does, that doesn't change the fact that half ( FIFTY FUCKING PERCENT) of your top 5 (excluding Peterman) was pulled straight out of your ass.
    I'm basing it on active winning coaches at the highest level, National Championships.
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729
    @backthepack Why do u hate winning?
  • Baphomet
    Baphomet Member Posts: 1,511
    Fulton looks great but why would a guy leave a WR coaching role in the NFL to coach WR in college? Can we pay him more?
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,729

    Jimbo has had one good season with an elite
    College QB. He’s just a better Clay Helton.

    You suck if you go 6-6 at FSU end of fucking story.

    Amazzing!
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    Baphomet said:

    Fulton looks great but why would a guy leave a WR coaching role in the NFL to coach WR in college? Can we pay him more?

    Arians wants to get his own guys in there!

    Also he’ll probably get the CO-OC title
  • Neighbor2972
    Neighbor2972 Member Posts: 4,330
    Baphomet said:

    Fulton looks great but why would a guy leave a WR coaching role in the NFL to coach WR in college? Can we pay him more?

    He is probably making the 'minimum' for an NFL position coach given his lack of experience, if we offered him Lubick's salary (around 500k) it would probably be a slight increase.
  • Baphomet
    Baphomet Member Posts: 1,511

    Baphomet said:

    Fulton looks great but why would a guy leave a WR coaching role in the NFL to coach WR in college? Can we pay him more?

    Arians wants to get his own guys in there!

    Also he’ll probably get the CO-OC title
    The first makes sense.

    Does he have the resume for the 2nd?