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Jeremiah's latest podcast includes Kuechly


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That was great. The most I've ever heard him say and he seemed to be a fountain of knowledge and passion for the game.

If we only had more media who could elicit these types of responses with knowledgeable questions about the things players/coaches are genuinely interested in talking about.

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Just some of my takeaways

  • He said Rivera was a very hands off coach and let the coordinators and assistants do their thing, only stepping in when needed.
  • Rivera sat down with him 1 on 1 and watched tape of Brian Ulracher to help him with some issues he was having as a rookie
  • Rivera would have low impact practices on purpose to help the team stay healthy
  • He praises McDermott a lot, does not mention Wilks or Washington once
  • McDermott helped him learn methods to scout and study film better. Under McD they would keep entire notebooks full of notes on specific coordinators systems
  • He apparently really did resign just so he could go hunting and fishing
  • You can tell he does not like analytics people, or is at least skeptical of them
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36 minutes ago, CanePantherHornet said:

Just some of my takeaways

  • He said Rivera was a very hands off coach and let the coordinators and assistants do their thing, only stepping in when needed.
  • Rivera sat down with him 1 on 1 and watched tape of Brian Ulracher to help him with some issues he was having as a rookie
  • Rivera would have low impact practices on purpose to help the team stay healthy
  • He praises McDermott a lot, does not mention Wilks or Washington once
  • McDermott helped him learn methods to scout and study film better. Under McD they would keep entire notebooks full of notes on specific coordinators systems
  • He apparently really did resign just so he could go hunting and fishing
  • You can tell he does not like analytics people, or is at least skeptical of them

The last statement gives additional insight as to why he resigned.

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