Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Voth: "But wait...There's more"


Mr. Scot

Recommended Posts

26 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

I don't really know anything about either of these individuals, but since this is the internet I really shouldn't let that stop me from having an extreme opinion about both of them. They're probably both child molesters who will usher in a new age of peace and prosperity through greater use of analytics and sports science until they leave us to become head coaches in the new Calvinball leagues forming in eastern european countries like Elbonia that most americans couldn't tell you for sure if they were real or not. 

At which point they will be worthless traitors and we'll all spit on their graves.

God this internetting stuff is kind of exhilarating when you take any impulse control or self accountability away isn't it?

Good article from back when the Giants still thought Rhule would be their guy: https://empiresportsmedia.com/new-york-giants/new-york-giants-taking-a-look-at-sean-ryan-matt-rhules-likely-offensive-coordinator/

Sean Ryan was the WR coach for the Giants SB teams, developed OBJ, moved to the Texans and worked with Deandre Hopkins, then was promoted to QB coach and developed Deshaun Watson(Cam Jr.), then moved on to Matt Stafford, who experienced a career year until his injury. 

Here's an excerpt:

Developing One Of The League’s Best Young Quarterbacks: Deshaun Watson

In 2017, Sean Ryan was promoted to quarterbacks coach of the Houston Texans. This was a critical promotion since the Texans had spent a first-round pick on quarterback Deshaun Watson that year. Ryan and Watson developed a strong relationship that led to a spectacular on-field product. Houston head coach Bill O’Brien said to the Houston Chronicle that Ryan did a “good job” with Watson in terms of “prepping him with the game plan.”

Deshaun Watson was incredible during his two seasons under Sean Ryan. In his cut-short rookie season, Watson threw for 1,699 yards, 19 touchdowns, and an 83.6 QBR in 6 starts before going down with a gruesome knee injury. Watson got back to full-health for 2018 and built on his 2017 season. In 2018, Deshaun threw for a career-high 4,165, 26 touchdowns, and only 9 interceptions en route to an 11-5 record. The rapid development of Deshaun Watson in his first two seasons is something for Giants fans to take note of. Sean Ryan could be the best coordinator available for Daniel Jones.

Matthew Stafford’s Career Resurgence

Matthew Stafford was on track for a career-year under Sean Ryan before his season-ending back injury. 2019 saw Matt Stafford achieve career-bests in QBR at 73.1, 6.5 TD% per pass attempt, 8.6 yards per pass, 13.4yards gained per completion, and a 106 QB Rating (PFR). Stafford was also passing for an average of 312.4 yards per game (second-best mark of his career) en route to 19 touchdown passes and 2499 passing yards in 8 games.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Now this is interesting!

For reference this is a guy I talk to everyday about football stuff in general mostly college. UGA specifically. However he has been right on some insider trading stuff in recruiting ( Claims a source on 247) . We would be dumb not to try even if just a rumor. But ill take it as that for now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

For reference this is a guy I talk to everyday about football stuff in general mostly college. UGA specifically. However he has been right on some insider trading stuff in recruiting ( Claims a source on 247) . We would be dumb not to try even if just a rumor. But ill take it as that for now.

That'd sure as hell fit with Voth's excitement.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, PanthersBigD said:

Good article from back when the Giants still thought Rhule would be their guy: https://empiresportsmedia.com/new-york-giants/new-york-giants-taking-a-look-at-sean-ryan-matt-rhules-likely-offensive-coordinator/

Sean Ryan was the WR coach for the Giants SB teams, developed OBJ, moved to the Texans and worked with Deandre Hopkins, then was promoted to QB coach and developed Deshaun Watson(Cam Jr.), then moved on to Matt Stafford, who experienced a career year until his injury. 

Here's an excerpt:

Developing One Of The League’s Best Young Quarterbacks: Deshaun Watson

In 2017, Sean Ryan was promoted to quarterbacks coach of the Houston Texans. This was a critical promotion since the Texans had spent a first-round pick on quarterback Deshaun Watson that year. Ryan and Watson developed a strong relationship that led to a spectacular on-field product. Houston head coach Bill O’Brien said to the Houston Chronicle that Ryan did a “good job” with Watson in terms of “prepping him with the game plan.”

Deshaun Watson was incredible during his two seasons under Sean Ryan. In his cut-short rookie season, Watson threw for 1,699 yards, 19 touchdowns, and an 83.6 QBR in 6 starts before going down with a gruesome knee injury. Watson got back to full-health for 2018 and built on his 2017 season. In 2018, Deshaun threw for a career-high 4,165, 26 touchdowns, and only 9 interceptions en route to an 11-5 record. The rapid development of Deshaun Watson in his first two seasons is something for Giants fans to take note of. Sean Ryan could be the best coordinator available for Daniel Jones.

Matthew Stafford’s Career Resurgence

Matthew Stafford was on track for a career-year under Sean Ryan before his season-ending back injury. 2019 saw Matt Stafford achieve career-bests in QBR at 73.1, 6.5 TD% per pass attempt, 8.6 yards per pass, 13.4yards gained per completion, and a 106 QB Rating (PFR). Stafford was also passing for an average of 312.4 yards per game (second-best mark of his career) en route to 19 touchdown passes and 2499 passing yards in 8 games.

 

 

Thank you sir. You're a gentleman and a scholar and I never believe those things they say about you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

Not sure if true but heard we were gonna take a shot at LSU OC

That would be as big a hire as Rhule himself. That would be huge, and I mean huge. Somewhere deep down, I feel it’s like screwing the Saints all over again. That’s a 2 for 1.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...