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Our Coach Next Year should be Jimbo Fisher


Matthias

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Why didn't I think of this before?  This guy would be absolutely perfect to be our HC next year.  He's helped both LSU and Florida State win national championships (being the HC of the latter), and he could win another one this year.  He's an offensive minded guy, and he runs primarily pro formations.  None of that read option gar-bage.  Also on his resume, is helping JaMarcus Russell be a number one overall draft pick.  If you can do that for Russell, you sir are an offensive genius!

 

Stating some more of the obvious, KB would fit right into his system, and Cam will flourish with the rushing attack his offense brings.  So D-Will and Stew will be relieved to see the blocking fullback....back.  Olsen would bring an added dimension to Fisher's offense however.  I don't believe Florida State sport a good tight end that can catch the ball.  So that would be interesting.  All in all, Jimbo is the perfect coach for us. (Gettlemen would love him, as he wouldn't demand too much control over the players they bring in during the off season.)

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Why didn't I think of this before?  This guy would be absolutely perfect to be our HC next year.  He's helped both LSU and Florida State win national championships (being the HC of the latter), and he could win another one this year.  He's an offensive minded guy, and he runs primarily pro formations.  None of that read option gar-bage.  Also on his resume, is helping JaMarcus Russell be a number one overall draft pick.  If you can do that for Russell, you sir are an offensive genius!

 

Stating some more of the obvious, KB would fit right into his system, and Cam will flourish with the rushing attack his offense brings.  So D-Will and Stew will be relieved to see the blocking fullback....back.  Olsen would bring an added dimension to Fisher's offense however.  I don't believe Florida State sport a good tight end that can catch the ball.  So that would be interesting.  All in all, Jimbo is the perfect coach for us. (Gettlemen would love him, as he wouldn't demand too much control over the players they bring in during the off season.)

 

I never thought it was possible. I was always told myself, "Ruff, there's no way it could happen. Hell would freeze over before it did". I thought that I would have a better chance of winning the lottery before it happened... But it has happened.

 

Matthias has made his most idiotic post yet.

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Why didn't I think of this before?  This guy would be absolutely perfect to be our HC next year.  He's helped both LSU and Florida State win national championships (being the HC of the latter), and he could win another one this year.  He's an offensive minded guy, and he runs primarily pro formations.  None of that read option gar-bage.  Also on his resume, is helping JaMarcus Russell be a number one overall draft pick.  If you can do that for Russell, you sir are an offensive genius!

 

Stating some more of the obvious, KB would fit right into his system, and Cam will flourish with the rushing attack his offense brings.  So D-Will and Stew will be relieved to see the blocking fullback....back.  Olsen would bring an added dimension to Fisher's offense however.  I don't believe Florida State sport a good tight end that can catch the ball.  So that would be interesting.  All in all, Jimbo is the perfect coach for us. (Gettlemen would love him, as he wouldn't demand too much control over the players they bring in during the off season.)

 

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I don't want any college coach. The pros are an entirely different animal than college, and you don't get to start off with a head start via money/scholarships/name recognition/recruitment area. Not to mention the vast difference in schematic complexity and preparation.

Really? The recent guys coming up from college have been fairing pretty damn well. Jim Harbaugh had immediate success, Chip Kelly's Eagles are doing pretty well, and Pete Carroll won the Super Bowl past year.

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