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BlackAndYellowFellow

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That’d be a great hire. He’s young, but has also been coaching for some years now and with winners. He’s also a winner in his own right.
 

btango

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May be he will embrace the success of the past which he was a part of a as a two time state champion qb. Previous staff removed all links to that.
 

Wiseman83

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I wonder who from Butler’s staff will jump ship. He wasn’t the only one that was a former iNDY Knotts player to be on Butler’s staff.
 
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If the AD/Principal have the same expectations and identical resource menu tough to change the culture.

Its about maturity and doing a true assessment of the program not what it use to be but what it is and a plan for how to build. Respect the past and acknowledge it but you cannot duplicate a culture that was led by a different leader. You also cannot replicate a staff (piece of furniture) from one place to another and not have it weaken in ways seen and unseen.....Hey how about just go back to teaching how to Block & Tackle....the teams who won titles this year do that very well and the ones that didn't not so good......all the bells and whistles are useless unless this part of the game gets done...
 
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Coaches have been hiring guys they’ve had success with for years. College & Pro’s. Put together a staff that you believe can follow your vision. Than go to work. Nothing wrong with taking knowledge you’ve learned throughout your tenure with different programs, and adding it to your arsenal. If it happens to be available Coaches, you’ve had success with, go for it. Successful people have a lot in common.
 
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