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Top 3 Assistants Coaches in Mountain's
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(06-09-2024, 03:24 PM)Cowboy42 Wrote:
(06-08-2024, 08:21 PM)Bull got out! Wrote: Statebound19, I edited your post, so it is easier to read. When you put your comment in the quote, it's hard to tell what your response vs the quote. But if I am understanding your question. Are you saying something to the affect would these teams be as successful without the good assistant coach? Well in the case of Elam and Corbin. You are taking away the play calling in that situation. Greer was a defense coach. Not sure if he had called any offense at any time. So, in the case of a defense head coach, I do think losing the Oc or a different Oc can limit your abilities as a team. Same for an offense head coach, if he loses a defensive coach and puts another one in the spot and they don't have the abilities of the previous one, then I can see it being a big issue. I think this does happen.
Greer and Mills both were defensive minded coaches and both are no longer with the program…Who’s the DC gonna be this season and how does the departure of Mills and Greer effect the teams defense?
Teams always seem to change somewhat as new ideas come into the side of the ball where the new coaches come in at. I have no idea who is coming it at Corbin. Mills I heard has got Scotty Russell as a assistant. I always liked Scotty. He was there at Corbin with Haddix. Scotty is a good coach, and no doubt will be a asset as a assistant. I always will remember him as Mr. Football.
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RE: Top 3 Assistants Coaches in Mountain's - by Bull got out! - 06-09-2024, 10:39 PM

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