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Yeah, I'm not sure it's an upgrade overall, but it's a solid plan B. It could be an upgrade in recruiting. He and Choice are the only coaches that come to mind with limited coaching experience, but both are former Tech players with NFL experience so they're still bringing a lot to the table.
 
The engines they can't take much more, captain

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Canna, cana take
 
Coleman might have a bit more learning curve, but this is still a good hire.
 
Now that IS a cool story, bro.
If you ever meet dad, he loves to say he bugged Miami's staff into drafting Marco. Of course, they obviously looked and said "whoa Nelly."
 
Coleman might have a bit more learning curve, but this is still a good hire.
MVP NFL DE knows more about sacks and playing DL than most coaches can ever learn. He will see things and relay weaknesses to his DE's. Gonna have some bad asses learning. Throw Pat Swilling in there for some advice and I already want to commit as a DE.
 
Can we have Calvin work with the wide receivers in the Spring and the pre-season or would that violate some stupid NCAA rule?
 
If 12 years in the NFL counts as barely coaching, then I have barely done your mom.

Not 12 years in the NFL as a coach. He played 14 years. I believe he coached in the NFL for one year. He's definitely inexperienced as a coach, but inexperienced doesn't mean bad. Trevor Lawrence was an inexperienced QB midway through the season.
 
Not 12 years in the NFL as a coach. He played 14 years. I believe he coached in the NFL for one year. He's definitely inexperienced as a coach, but inexperienced doesn't mean bad. Trevor Lawrence was an inexperienced QB midway through the season.

Oh, didn't realize that. Well then, I am a veteran of doing that particular mom.
 
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