thanks for that, all I can say after being a Lions fan for 5 decades is that given the state of college football and its drift away from what we as America's most honorable fan base thought we had, we need to extend the brand to two positions that are not yet performing up to the standard to which we are accustomed. I look for reasons of hope even if they are more pipedream than reality.
but again thanks
FWIW:
I think both the U of Buffalo and KU offenses under Leipold punched at well above their "raw talent" level. So, if one agrees with that, that is a positive (and Kotelnicki was the OC - which is worth noting)
If true, how much of that "out punching" was attributable to Leipold? How much to Kotelnicki? How much to Zebrowski? Who knows?
But if I were D Allar (or his agent) I would probably like to see Zebrowski in the QB room - given the play of QBs under his tutelage. If, as has been rumored, the primary QB coach is to be a GA (or whatever term is now being used for an "unofficial" over-the-10-man-limit "coach") with, obviously, zero accomplishments under his belt, that would be less comforting. Time will tell.