Huff and Adams
However if they suck again: no warning just gone faster than you can say Jack Sprat
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Product of the head coach.
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Bad as they both are I’m not worried about offense with DeBoer running the show. They’ll both answer to superiors and provide a needed boost to recruiting.
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I think this may have been a stopgap measure on keeping players and recruits. You lose Adams and you likely lose Rome, McMillan, Taj, and Germie.
Huff has sucked as a coach but the players love him. You drop Huff and you could see 5+ linemen transfer out and no chance at Vega or Connerly.
I think the hope is that Grubb (good OL coach) will have a positive influence on Huff. -
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This. Even if you retain them for just one year, it prevents a mass exodus and DeBoer having to start the program from scratch.bananasnblondes said:I think this may have been a stopgap measure on keeping players and recruits. You lose Adams and you likely lose Rome, McMillan, Taj, and Germie.
Huff has sucked as a coach but the players love him. You drop Huff and you could see 5+ linemen transfer out and no chance at Vega or Connerly.
I think the hope is that Grubb (good OL coach) will have a positive influence on Huff. -
I'm probably asking for it but I've come around on both coaches after this news. Huff had a good track-record before JonDon and Lake showed up.
And since he took over as WR coach, Adams improved the talent of his position group more than any other coach. -
I get the Huff hate, but Adams is a little harder to conclude on. The WR position is the most dependent unit on a football team, and given the hideous dogshit we've had at OC and QB during Junior's time, I'm not convinced that he sucks.
Maybe a more football astute poster (not you fudgie) could explain to me why his on-the-field product is shit in isolation. -
Watch the pass pro schemes in the 2019 Colorado game and the 2021 Michigan game. I know you don't value opinion but watch for yourself.GreenRiverGatorz said:I get the Huff hate, but Adams is a little harder to conclude on. The WR position is the most dependent unit on a football team, and given the hideous dogshit we've had at OC and QB during Junior's time, I'm not convinced that he sucks.
Maybe a more football astute poster (not you fudgie) could explain to me why his on-the-field product is shit in isolation. -
Regardless of scheme our oLine was on skates vs Michigan. The jailbreak scheme seemed to be the protection of choice.backthepack said:
Watch the pass pro schemes in the 2019 Colorado game and the 2021 Michigan game. I know you don't value opinion but watch for yourself.GreenRiverGatorz said:I get the Huff hate, but Adams is a little harder to conclude on. The WR position is the most dependent unit on a football team, and given the hideous dogshit we've had at OC and QB during Junior's time, I'm not convinced that he sucks.
Maybe a more football astute poster (not you fudgie) could explain to me why his on-the-field product is shit in isolation.
Vs Colorado more evidence we’ve never been able to pick up a blitz. -
When I was watching Fresno today, their OL is bad and Haener was constantly pressured and running around. Sorry @RaceBannon, Haener is really good.bananasnblondes said:I think this may have been a stopgap measure on keeping players and recruits. You lose Adams and you likely lose Rome, McMillan, Taj, and Germie.
Huff has sucked as a coach but the players love him. You drop Huff and you could see 5+ linemen transfer out and no chance at Vega or Connerly.
I think the hope is that Grubb (good OL coach) will have a positive influence on Huff.







