Wow. Go outside and get a breath of fresh air.Because daddy’s friends aren’t on staff anywhere else but here: mantz!
Wow. Go outside and get a breath of fresh air.Because daddy’s friends aren’t on staff anywhere else but here: mantz!
Wow. Go outside and get a breath of fresh air.
stupid post.Early lead for worst post of 2108!Because daddy’s friends aren’t on staff anywhere else but here: mantz!
We rarely agree, but I agree here. How ya doin?stupid post.Early lead for worst post of 2108!
In a bathing suit?Or hold it...for about 3 hours.
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Is Plum acting up again? I can't tell, since he's one of the more senior members of my Ignore list.
@Knight Shift has the right of it. Carty isn't the sexiest name out there but we're simply not going to attract the A-list guys without paying them tons of money and expecting that they'll bolt as soon as a better-looking opportunity comes along.
Wow. Go outside and get a breath of fresh air.
Or hold it...for about 3 hours.
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I don't care about job hopping, give me two years. Continuity can come if you pluck from a good thread like Leach or Briles or from having someone on staff to be groomed like Carty could be. I don't need it be the same person. Continuity from someone who isn't as good or is incapable means nothing to me. Continuity of overall style an philosophy is what I'm looking for not necessarily from just one person.Statistics in a vacuum can be dispassionate, but sometimes it helps to look behind the statistics. Do you know who played QB for UNH 2004-2007? Ricky Santos, who went to the NFL from UNH. How often does that happen from a FCS school?
What does it say that Kelly's offense dropped from 37th in 2001 to 102nd in 2002? If Kelly was under consideration in 2002 for the Rutgers OC job, this board would be screaming and crying about what an undesirable hire he is.
Sure was nice for Kelly to stick around to let Ricky Santos bolster his resume.
Looks like in 2016/2017 a less prolific QB was taking a majority of the snaps for UNH, and he was injury prone. In 2015, their starting QB was injured.
So let's shelve Carty, who has deep NJ ties, and wait for the next Ricky Santos to show up to bolster his resume.
Hey, we can hire job hopping Mark Canada or Noel Mazzone for a year or two before their next best job comes along.
I don't mind co-coordinators because usually there is a delineation of who is in charge and has the reins to playcall and who doesn't. I mean UM has them now and has had them in the past, Kevin Wilson and Ryan Day are co-OCs there and Grinch and Schiano are co-DCs. Clemson has Jeff Scott and Sean Elliott, Elliot calls the plays and is the one who's been bandied about for HC jobs. Stoops had them often at OU. But if any of them leave guess what? You have the other and there's your continuity from within staff.I don’t really go for the co coordinator concept. Find the right guy give him the job and keep it clear who is accountable.
I actually don't think that. People are just looking at this from one side, "we suck or we're cheap" who would want to come. I don't see that. Is that possible for some of the "name" candidates? Sure. But all of them? I don't think so. It's two sided. Maybe Ash doesn't want some of them. Maybe they want full autonomy and Ash won't give it. We don't know.There are better looking opportunities than being an offensive coordinator at Rutgers? What evidence do you have to support that? Nine different people in the last 10 years beat down our door for that job. That tells you something about the job being sough after doesn't it?
(always looking at the glass as half full, and spinning Scarlet).
I don't care about job hopping, give me two years. Continuity can come if you pluck from a good thread like Leach or Briles or from having someone on staff to be groomed like Carty could be. I don't need it be the same person. Continuity from someone who isn't as good or is incapable means nothing to me. Continuity of overall style an philosophy is what I'm looking for not necessarily from just one person.
I'm not familiar with the UNH? Are you? For all I know it could have been injuries and he did some ok/good things before and after that. That's why I don't look at single years but trends and an overall picture. And yes in 2002, I wouldn't have advocated someone like Kelly off that kind of season and nothing really stellar before but some okay numbers. Suppose DM becomes some world beater OC in the future, does that mean we were right to hire him when he did? Nope. You take the info as you have it at the time and take their experience of the candidate at the time, not what you see in hindsight and how they've grown since. You act as if Kelly was a finished product as soon as he became OC at UNH. I've read plenty of articles about him tinkering and concocting schemes etc... By the time Santos came around maybe he was a better OC than when he started and then they flourished together.
Santos is one player, Kelly has done it with other players after so I don't think it was jsut him and Carty has been there 5 years as OC, that's plenty of time to get things going. So far nothing all that impressive, ok start and less impressive recently. Kelly's other qb before Santos, Ryan Day is co-OC at OSU right now and of course he's done it with other qb since so I'm less inclined to believe Santos made him as opposed to they helped each other. Santos was also a young qb and they still had pretty solid rankings which improved as Santos matured.
As far as Kelly sticking around, it really didn't have to do with Santos. I had read McDonnell mention he had other opportunities to move on, don't know if P5, G5 or what not but he didn't because he liked it there but more importantly because of one thing he wanted....autonomy of the offense.
To me seeing something in Carty that's not there is trying to rationalize the hire. It's the same thing I saw with DM when he was hired speaking of Herman, OSU etc... and Kill speaking of how Kill has resurrected multiple programs etc.... rather than looking at their track record for the job they are about to assume. I just look at things coldly,
Like I said I actually think he probably will improve us and will likely do better than DM or Kill, I mean we were ranked in the 120s or thereabouts both years so it shouldn't take much. But the question is can he make us reach our full potential and push us to it? I'm not as certain of that but again I'm not psychic, maybe he will.
Put him on the staff I have no issue with that and let him absorb for at least a season, hopefully 2, and then if he needs to be elevated that would be perfectly fine with me.
Is Messingham out of the equation?Canada’s settlement is finally worked out. He’s going to get $1,000,000 at the end of this month and then $35,000 a month for the next 20 months to walk away. Now he’s available to have Rutgers supplement his income. C’mon, let’s get this done already!!!
How is that sarcasm?Maybe my sarcasm meter is broken. There are multiple Ryan Carty accounts on Twitter. The Trump troller is a librarian, not the football coach from UNH.
I don't mind co-coordinators because usually there is a delineation of who is in charge and has the reins to playcall and who doesn't. I mean UM has them now and has had them in the past, Kevin Wilson and Ryan Day are co-OCs there and Grinch and Schiano are co-DCs. Clemson has Jeff Scott and Sean Elliott, Elliot calls the plays and is the one who's been bandied about for HC jobs. Stoops had them often at OU. But if any of them leave guess what? You have the other and there's your continuity from within staff.
The title may be co-coordinator but there's still a hierarchy there. The main thing is you have succession plan from within staff.
Playing devils advocate, if he is good as a coordinator, why hasn't he moved on and up from UNH?
@RU4Real
If Carty was in play, why have they not already hired him. The more this drags out the more I think it’s Canada. He and Ash are buddies and RU would get a legit OC.
You cherry-picked the second part of the definition, and dropped the "mock" part.How is that sarcasm?
Sarcasm: The use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
Who are you showing contempt for there? Are you really using the hiring of an OC as a path to show contempt for Trump supporters?
Did you really expect people here to know what the OC candidate looked like?
Is it really so far-fetched that anyone would tweet negatively about Trump? Because that is what you would need to signal that people should not think that you are talking about a candidate for the OC position.
Probably because he was not an A list candidate and Ash has been waiting for other's to make a decision. It will be really interesting to see how much we are paying depending on the candidate. At this point, I just would like to see this concluded soon.
Canada’s settlement is finally worked out. He’s going to get $1,000,000 at the end of this month and then $35,000 a month for the next 20 months to walk away. Now he’s available to have Rutgers supplement his income. C’mon, let’s get this done already!!!
Right.He’s not looking for an OC job to supplement his income. He’s looking at another $1mm+ OC job like anyone else would.
That's true too, that's what Flood was with KC. There were even co-OCs with Cristobal and someone else when Taggart was at Oregon. Taggart was calling the plays as HC and I have no delusions that Cristobal was heavily involved in the offense. Of course now he's the HC lol.The title may also just be another way to put more money in someone's pocket and also not make it look like a downgrade on the resume. To me, Schiano is the DC and Wilson is the OC at OSU. Part of the problem with the current staff is there is little depth, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. I don't think Blazek is ready to be an OC. Perhaps Busch could be the DC but again I think Ash's presence looms large on that side of the ball.
I don't know. I would have thought he'd have been open to it considering he coached with UM. I thought it would have been a good idea with both DM and Kill but it never happened so who knows what his feelings on the issue are.Since you are knowledgeable, and I like to do research, let's see if Chris Ash would hire us as Co-OCs.
Well coaching convention is going on now and Jan 9 10th assistant date is coming up too, so I'd like to think if it happens it should be some time this week but we'll see.Not sure if he was ever even in the conversation, just pure speculation. If it were going to happen with Messingham, I figured it would have already happened by now. I mean WTF!!
I don't think he was ever making close to that prior to LSU. He turned that very good year at Pitt into nice contract. But coaching salaries are skyrocketing lately so who knows now.He’s not looking for an OC job to supplement his income. He’s looking at another $1mm+ OC job like anyone else would.
If Carty was in play, why have they not already hired him. The more this drags out the more I think it’s Canada. He and Ash are buddies and RU would get a legit OC.
The Legend of Ricky Santos gets bigger & bigger every year. Yes, he was a prolific college QB, who then went undrafted, got picked up by the hapless Kansas City Chiefs as a UFA, and was promptly released a month later. He played in the CFL for 4 years, so there is that.Statistics in a vacuum can be dispassionate, but sometimes it helps to look behind the statistics. Do you know who played QB for UNH 2004-2007? Ricky Santos, who went to the NFL from UNH. How often does that happen from a FCS school?
All I know is this. Previous staffs here have always had leaky boats. NJ.com had sources and printed info from "unnamed sources who are familiar with the situation" constantly. This staff, however, has plugged those leaks and is great at not letting anyone know what they are doing. So I have no idea who the next OC will be and no one else does either. I haven't even seen, heard, or read about anyone who has been formally interviewed. I do believe that Ash has a plan and will follow it and none of us will know about anything until he announces the hire. That being said, it has been fun reading about all the speculation and listing of names because I really don't follow the coaching fraternity so I have no clue who is really out there and available. So, please continue.
The point was an FCS QB getting a sniff at the NFL is pretty rare.The Legend of Ricky Santos gets bigger & bigger every year. Yes, he was a prolific college QB, who then went undrafted, got picked up by the hapless Kansas City Chiefs as a UFA, and was promptly released a month later. He played in the CFL for 4 years, so there is that.