If our receivers are really talented

Username.sixpack

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Mirando is not doing a very good job.Butdoes a position coach make that much of a difference one way or the other if the talent is there?
 
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Not to give too much credit or too much blame to any position coach....our receivers were totally out manned last night and they will be when the db's are on average 4" taller, 25 pounds heavier and faster....

I would confidently say that with this physical mis-match, I could have coached AL's db's to a pretty successful evening.
 

Coach34

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I mean damn- Mark and I are friends but all this ******** people keep bringing up about Mirando is crazy. A WR coach makes sure they do blocking and catching drills, know their formations to line up correctly, and know their routes on the corresponding plays. He also works with them on releases vs tight man.<div>
</div><div>Thats about all a WR coach does- its really very low on the offensive hierarchy to be honest- behind Coordinator, OL coach, and RB coach.</div>