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Well, I haven't been impressed with what the Cowpokes have done on offense the last few years, but I'm not sure how much of that was due to Garrett or Jones. I guess I just have to trust O on this hire.
Well Linehan is just an Offensive analysts not an OC, so as of now the Offense still belongs to Ensminger.
Linehan will have input and be an extra set of eyes for Ensminger during the game like Brady was, but Ensminger will be calling the plays.
and one would think he would have a hand in QB development
From what I understand, analysis are not coaches and by NCAA Regs “don’t” or “are not supposed to” work with players in a coaching role. Their job is to watch and analyze film, and do mundane things for coaches to give them more time with the players. So I don’t think Linehan under “Offensive Analysts” will be able to have direct contact with the QB’s.
Faulk had one of the highest football IQ's I've seen at RB. He knows so much about ever aspect of being a RB from blocking schemes and reading LB's to picking up blitzes to catching the ball out the backfield to lining up in the slot. I have no idea what kind of coach he is but I'm confident in him.It does seem odd, but maybe it’ll be a net gain for LSU. Faulk spent how many seasons with the Patriots, observing how Belicheck coaches, how the organization is run and learning from Tom Brady? Some of it had to rub off on him and prepare him for a coaching role.
I think O just wanted Faulk on staff. If Tommy ****ed up, Ed would have fired him. He fired Canada at a time that looked really bad on Orgeron. I think O just did him a solid and did it in a professional way.Faulk is a great hire. I'm sure there's something going on with Robinson behind the scenes that we don't know about.