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Jamarcus Shepard WR/CO-Offensive Coordinator
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https://twitter.com/coachdonovanuwNeGgaPlEaSe said:
I’m pretty sure John Don hasn’t updated his Twitter profile yet and he’s still employed as Offensive Coordinator of University of WashingtonCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
UW announces Shephard on January 13th and that same day he updates his Twitter profile. Compare that to JonDon who probably took 3-4 weeks to figure out how to log into Twitter. It's a Sark>Ty moment but still progress. -
BleachedAnusDawg said:
https://twitter.com/coachdonovanuwNeGgaPlEaSe said:
I’m pretty sure John Don hasn’t updated his Twitter profile yet and he’s still employed as Offensive Coordinator of University of WashingtonCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
UW announces Shephard on January 13th and that same day he updates his Twitter profile. Compare that to JonDon who probably took 3-4 weeks to figure out how to log into Twitter. It's a Sark>Ty moment but still progress. -
But to win a ring being on the west coast, you need coaching too. West coast teams will never out-talent the best SEC teams or Ohio State. If Lanning's top goal is winning a Rose Bowl, then sure, that can work. But to win a national title, he will need both the horses, and elite level coaching.FireCohen said:
Well he sees that Kirby won the tittle, not because he is a better coach than Saban but because he has better horses. Not a bad formula. Even fucking Ed got a ring that way.greenblood said:
But I will say, it’s concerning that Lanning pegged Adams when he could have aimed higher. I will say, it seems that Lanning is putting a higher emphasis on recruiters with west coast ties, than actual coaching talent.FireCohen said:
ok, don't disagreegreenblood said:
Kind of. More like Miami is, because it gave Oregon an extra $9 million to throw around to position coaches.FireCohen said:
They forgot to mention that Oregon is particularly paying for itDoogerMcFarland said:
I expected him to get paid a lot more. Someone was saying $700,000+ was already on the table and he may have gotten more after talking with ND this week. -
Elite! What about NC Caliber?greenblood said:
But to win a ring being on the west coast, you need coaching too. West coast teams will never out-talent the best SEC teams or Ohio State. If Lanning's top goal is winning a Rose Bowl, then sure, that can work. But to win a national title, he will need both the horses, and elite level coaching.FireCohen said:
Well he sees that Kirby won the tittle, not because he is a better coach than Saban but because he has better horses. Not a bad formula. Even fucking Ed got a ring that way.greenblood said:
But I will say, it’s concerning that Lanning pegged Adams when he could have aimed higher. I will say, it seems that Lanning is putting a higher emphasis on recruiters with west coast ties, than actual coaching talent.FireCohen said:
ok, don't disagreegreenblood said:
Kind of. More like Miami is, because it gave Oregon an extra $9 million to throw around to position coaches.FireCohen said:
They forgot to mention that Oregon is particularly paying for itDoogerMcFarland said:
I expected him to get paid a lot more. Someone was saying $700,000+ was already on the table and he may have gotten more after talking with ND this week. -
You aren’t winning a natty.greenblood said:
But to win a ring being on the west coast, you need coaching too. West coast teams will never out-talent the best SEC teams or Ohio State. If Lanning's top goal is winning a Rose Bowl, then sure, that can work. But to win a national title, he will need both the horses, and elite level coaching.FireCohen said:
Well he sees that Kirby won the tittle, not because he is a better coach than Saban but because he has better horses. Not a bad formula. Even fucking Ed got a ring that way.greenblood said:
But I will say, it’s concerning that Lanning pegged Adams when he could have aimed higher. I will say, it seems that Lanning is putting a higher emphasis on recruiters with west coast ties, than actual coaching talent.FireCohen said:
ok, don't disagreegreenblood said:
Kind of. More like Miami is, because it gave Oregon an extra $9 million to throw around to position coaches.FireCohen said:
They forgot to mention that Oregon is particularly paying for itDoogerMcFarland said:
I expected him to get paid a lot more. Someone was saying $700,000+ was already on the table and he may have gotten more after talking with ND this week.