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For those that were happy Pete retired so we could get more energy into the program...
HoustonHusky
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This what you were talking about?
FML...this hire reminds me of this guy:

FML...this hire reminds me of this guy:

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If that’s Lappano he was a better hire. Ty was too. At least they had a little bit of coaching success in their careers. This clown has none.
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That's Ed Donatell, the "savior" of our defense who was going to bring "NFL experience" and managed to lead a defense that gave up something like 38 points a game on its way to going 0-12.
The only slight non-negative from this shite of a hire I can see is if they put him in as OC/RB coach and way overpay to bring in some QB coach that knows something, can be a co-OC, and can recruit.
How the hell did Pete let this happen? And did Jimmy just make a shite hire to prove he could go outside of Pete's influence?
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I'm still happy Pete retired.
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I'd take Pete back in a heartbeat.haie said:I'm still happy Pete retired.
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I'm not ready to anoint this a shit hire just yet. I've seen way too many assistant coaches at both the collegiate and professional level completely defy expectations (for better or worse) that were widely held. Every year of football is another data point of how much we fans truly don't know what it takes to be successful in this profession.HoustonHusky said:That's Ed Donatell, the "savior" of our defense who was going to bring "NFL experience" and managed to lead a defense that gave up something like 38 points a game on its way to going 0-12.
The only slight non-negative from this shite of a hire I can see is if they put him in as OC/RB coach and way overpay to bring in some QB coach that knows something, can be a co-OC, and can recruit.
How the hell did Pete let this happen? And did Jimmy just make a shite hire to prove he could go outside of Pete's influence?
What a shiteshow...
Now I am comfortable anointing it as an underwhelming hire, and given his resume it's definitely not something to celebrate, like, say, hiring Moorehead would be. Given that Jimmy is a brand new coach with no offensive experience, I'd be a lot more comfortable if we threw bags of money at a surefire offensive mind who could totally own that side of the ball. Jimmy proving that he was a guy who could inspire confidence in other high profile coaches and get them in the boat would have been a good indictment of his executive acumen. That didn't happen.
But he still gets the chance to strike out on his own where it actually matters. LIFPO. -
I probably would since he wouldn't be running Pete's offense anymore.Mooser42 said:
I am interested in seeing us run a different offense finally.
And that's the best thing I can say about this hire. It's *different*.
Hell *different different* even.







