Captain Kangaroo Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 Gaffney does a nice job describing Ianello's life since the hiring. Quote
GP1 Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 I like what I see in this article. Three things stand out to me as a positive sign.1. He likes what he sees on film as far as the talent. So do a lot of us.2. He is planning new schemes with the new coaches. New scheme = good.3. Spring practice is delayed so the schemes can be better thought out and the players have more time in the weight room.Translation. The talent is there....the bodies need development before the scheme can be implemented because he knows size matters and they players aren't big enough yet. This guy expects to win sooner rather than later and sees the exising talent can deliver wins. I think he is right.To the players...get ready for a brutal winter training.To the strength and conditioning coach.....make sure the waste baskets are plenty empty because there is going to be a lot of thowing up. Quote
ctmjbowes@sbcglobal.net Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 Ride 'em hard and put 'em away tired Rob! A new era of WINNING is about to be set in motion at UA. Very exciting as we move into this next decade... Quote
Buckzip Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 I like what I see in this article. Three things stand out to me as a positive sign.1. He likes what he sees on film as far as the talent. So do a lot of us.2. He is planning new schemes with the new coaches. New scheme = good.3. Spring practice is delayed so the schemes can be better thought out and the players have more time in the weight room.Translation. The talent is there....the bodies need development before the scheme can be implemented because he knows size matters and they players aren't big enough yet. This guy expects to win sooner rather than later and sees the exising talent can deliver wins. I think he is right.To the players...get ready for a brutal winter training.To the strength and conditioning coach.....make sure the waste baskets are plenty empty because there is going to be a lot of thowing up.Agreed very nice article. Let's hope he can keep all of the current players and commits, while adding some more good palyers. Quote
ZachTheZip Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 A good strength and conditioning program can make up for what fans might perceive as a lack of "talent" in some players. It's half of the equation. The other half is technique, which is taught by the position coaches. The position coaches are the most important hires on the staff and can make or break a new coach.The talent is there. Find coaches who can take advantage of it to the fullest. Quote
indiandad4 Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 A good strength and conditioning program can make up for what fans might perceive as a lack of "talent" in some players. It's half of the equation. The other half is technique, which is taught by the position coaches. The position coaches are the most important hires on the staff and can make or break a new coach.The talent is there. Find coaches who can take advantage of it to the fullest.Does anyone know if they are planning on a special teams coordinater? Quote
GP1 Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 A good strength and conditioning program can make up for what fans might perceive as a lack of "talent" in some players. It's half of the equation. The other half is technique, which is taught by the position coaches. The position coaches are the most important hires on the staff and can make or break a new coach.The talent is there. Find coaches who can take advantage of it to the fullest.Does anyone know if they are planning on a special teams coordinater?I'd love for the Zips to dip into their bottomless pit of money and get one. In reality, there is not bottomless pit of money and they can barely afford to pay competitive salaries to their head coach let alone their assistants. There will be no special team coordinator. Quote
cornbread Posted December 28, 2009 Report Posted December 28, 2009 A good strength and conditioning program can make up for what fans might perceive as a lack of "talent" in some players. It's half of the equation. The other half is technique, which is taught by the position coaches. The position coaches are the most important hires on the staff and can make or break a new coach.The talent is there. Find coaches who can take advantage of it to the fullest.Does anyone know if they are planning on a special teams coordinater?I'd love for the Zips to dip into their bottomless pit of money and get one. In reality, there is not bottomless pit of money and they can barely afford to pay competitive salaries to their head coach let alone their assistants. There will be no special team coordinator.Special Teams Coach = $13.99 @ book store Quote
UA Fan Posted December 29, 2009 Report Posted December 29, 2009 A good strength and conditioning program can make up for what fans might perceive as a lack of "talent" in some players. It's half of the equation. The other half is technique, which is taught by the position coaches. The position coaches are the most important hires on the staff and can make or break a new coach.The talent is there. Find coaches who can take advantage of it to the fullest.Does anyone know if they are planning on a special teams coordinater?I'd love for the Zips to dip into their bottomless pit of money and get one. In reality, there is not bottomless pit of money and they can barely afford to pay competitive salaries to their head coach let alone their assistants. There will be no special team coordinator.Special Teams Coach = $13.99 @ book storeChapter 1: Don't catch a punt on the 5 yard line. Let it bounce into the endzone for a touchback. Then you get to start your drive on the 20 yard line instead of the 5.Appendix 1A: Field position is important, especially if you can't punt effectively.Chapter 2: How to punt effectively. Quote
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