Or kongThe real question is he better than @oldjar07 ?
Or kongThe real question is he better than @oldjar07 ?
He won’t be better at creating an illusion of great ability than the cigar smoker was!But is he better than the cigar smoker with eyewear from the 1700s??
Is that real???
I don't know how he'll be at Nebraska but the Steeler's job is hardly an indication of his QB coaching skills IMO. He wasn't the official QB coach and not even the official assistant QB coach there.is this a good hire? Looks like he's got experience but steelers fans have hated their offense all year.
What's not to like? From Texas. Coached in Texas. Spent time on 3 different NFL staffs including as qb coach. Has OC experience and college qb coach experience at multiple stops. Has worked with and had success with Rhule.I really don't want to be negative about this as I was soooooo hoping for a QB coach... when Holgorsen popped up as a possibility I was genuinely excited... I'm sure this will all be good in the long run and many will get behind him as a fan base... if Rhule/Sat and NU's QB room is happy then Awesome!
That said, it kind of feels like when Garret McGuire was hired as WR coach... a bit of a "well... OK then" moment....
when you know what a winning culture looks like and what needs to be done to get it and the people you need in those positions to buy in and live it … it’s good to have known commodities.Rhule, yet again, hiring someone he has a personal connection with. I wonder if that was Saban's philosophy - to only hire assistants he'd previously worked with?
Tony White?Rhule, yet again, hiring someone he has a personal connection with. I wonder if that was Saban's philosophy - to only hire assistants he'd previously worked with?
I’ll trust Rhule over you.Rhule, yet again, hiring someone he has a personal connection with. I wonder if that was Saban's philosophy - to only hire assistants he'd previously worked with?
When you are hired, then your philosophy will matter.Rhule, yet again, hiring someone he has a personal connection with. I wonder if that was Saban's philosophy - to only hire assistants he'd previously worked with?
Nebraka... home of the 30-40th ranked offense.
Again Old. No one is saying this is where we hope to live forever …. It’s a stepping stone.Nebraka... home of the 30-40th ranked offense.
I’d take it this year in a heartbeat.Nebraka... home of the 30-40th ranked offense.
Yep. If we had that this year, we probably win 9 games.I’d take it this year in a heartbeat.
He's so good, I've had him on Ignore for 18 months.Un fortunately no one is better the Oldjar!
Don't think people are criticizing Thomas. Seems like a good hire and that we should expect better than a top 30-40 offense with what he has to work with in Raiola.What I think is the proper way to proceed is to hire a HC for sacrilegious amounts of dough and then micromanage all of his decisions.
Thomas has been coaching either NFL or P5 for 11 of the past 15 years. He's been an OC and QB coach at multiple stops and is a great fit with the new QBs. Given that Rhule is still developing the offense, he will play a role in shaping it and his prior work with Rhule will make this an easier go. He's a great get for the program.
I do too, but I take him off time to time because he is such a train wreck it almost becomes comical and I like that.He's so good, I've had him on Ignore for 18 months.
I do too, but I take him off time to time because he is such a train wreck it almost becomes comical and I like that.
More like comedy because you are such a ****in nutjob it is hilarious.
That’s what I am hoping.Wouldn’t be surprised if Thomas is a Co-Oc too.
I give you Tony White.Rhule, yet again, hiring someone he has a personal connection with. I wonder if that was Saban's philosophy - to only hire assistants he'd previously worked with?
He'd rather stay in Austin as an analyst than take the train wreck OC job at Iowa. 😂
And I give you Satterfield. 🤷♂️I give you Tony White.
Most coaches hire assistants they have worked with.