Bush Hamdan

olblue

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In his 16 conference games at UK, the offense scored one touchdown or less seven times. They scored more than two twice.
 

She Mate Me

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As I posted in another thread, he OC'd a productive offense at Boise in 23.

I'll take a wait and see. It'll be pretty obvious if he's been effective as soon as KT puts a couple of games on film next season.
 

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Hard to tell on this one because he bounced around a ton, but the UK offenses were nothing I ever want us to resemble
 
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yeah its a good thing he won't be calling plays....he is here to develop Kamario Taylor and refine his raw talent. Has mostly NFL background.
 

Perd Hapley

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Lebby is the OC. This doesn’t impact our scheme.
Maybe doesn’t impact the scheme itself or the individual plays, but for the love of all that is holy I hope that it affects the pace of play and situational playcalling.

Lebby badly needs an eye in the sky to occasionally throttle the pace of play, and be able to recognize and communicate things like “they’re baiting us to QB keep every time on the zone read”. And also to make clear when we’re in 4-down territory so that it gets incorporated into playcalling on 3rd down.
 
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olblue

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It appears he has the experience to bring a much slower pace to the offense. Maybe the defense will get regular breathers
Could be but that pace could be a product of who he was working for.
 

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Well, we still have Fluff, and now Bush; I think there may be a story somewhere in the middle of all that . . . . . . . but then again, Michigan has a Biff, so go with it all as you will . . . . . .