Liam
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We played UConn, had a little bit of a familiarity there. So knew a couple guys in the building, but ultimately it was a blind op. Like it was a blind op. I mean, Shane, I knew a little bit, but it was a blind op. Those guys that I kind of were in the interview process against had connections to Sean. I had no connection to him. Came in.
We played UConn, had a little bit of a familiarity there. So knew a couple guys in the building, but ultimately it was a blind op. Like it was a blind op. I mean, Shane, I knew a little bit, but it was a blind op. Those guys that I kind of were in the interview process against had connections to Sean. I had no connection to him. Came in.
We played UConn, had a little bit of a familiarity there. So knew a couple guys in the building, but ultimately it was a blind op. Like it was a blind op. I mean, Shane, I knew a little bit, but it was a blind op. Those guys that I kind of were in the interview process against had connections to Sean. I had no connection to him. Came in.
I was the offensive coordinator at Maine and then a quick stop at Holy Cross that I didn't even get to coach at. Go in, interview for the assistant receiver's job. And he's got me on the board doing, you know, protections. He was drawing up an Abbey front, which we talk about the split mug. It's the Zimmer stuff with the double A gap mug stuff.
I was the offensive coordinator at Maine and then a quick stop at Holy Cross that I didn't even get to coach at. Go in, interview for the assistant receiver's job. And he's got me on the board doing, you know, protections. He was drawing up an Abbey front, which we talk about the split mug. It's the Zimmer stuff with the double A gap mug stuff.
I was the offensive coordinator at Maine and then a quick stop at Holy Cross that I didn't even get to coach at. Go in, interview for the assistant receiver's job. And he's got me on the board doing, you know, protections. He was drawing up an Abbey front, which we talk about the split mug. It's the Zimmer stuff with the double A gap mug stuff.
And he's like, hey, man, how are you picking up nickel mic pressure out of this look? And I'm up on the board like, wait, I'm interviewing for the assistant receiver's job. Right. And you got me talking protections. Right. And I had never seen that, that look. And he's like, I turned to him. I said, I don't know what this is. He's like, man, don't worry about it. It's new in the league.
And he's like, hey, man, how are you picking up nickel mic pressure out of this look? And I'm up on the board like, wait, I'm interviewing for the assistant receiver's job. Right. And you got me talking protections. Right. And I had never seen that, that look. And he's like, I turned to him. I said, I don't know what this is. He's like, man, don't worry about it. It's new in the league.
And he's like, hey, man, how are you picking up nickel mic pressure out of this look? And I'm up on the board like, wait, I'm interviewing for the assistant receiver's job. Right. And you got me talking protections. Right. And I had never seen that, that look. And he's like, I turned to him. I said, I don't know what this is. He's like, man, don't worry about it. It's new in the league.
We're just trying to ask a bunch of people and figure it out. So it was an honest kind of opportunity. Yeah. And I felt like I ended up going and winning the job.
We're just trying to ask a bunch of people and figure it out. So it was an honest kind of opportunity. Yeah. And I felt like I ended up going and winning the job.
We're just trying to ask a bunch of people and figure it out. So it was an honest kind of opportunity. Yeah. And I felt like I ended up going and winning the job.
What is it? It was a play action concept with basically a max pro play action that I knew that they had run a few times with Deshaun Jackson when he was in Washington. It was like a deep V cut pylon route, we call it, which is like an 18 yards. stick your foot in the ground, go to the back pylon.
What is it? It was a play action concept with basically a max pro play action that I knew that they had run a few times with Deshaun Jackson when he was in Washington. It was like a deep V cut pylon route, we call it, which is like an 18 yards. stick your foot in the ground, go to the back pylon.
What is it? It was a play action concept with basically a max pro play action that I knew that they had run a few times with Deshaun Jackson when he was in Washington. It was like a deep V cut pylon route, we call it, which is like an 18 yards. stick your foot in the ground, go to the back pylon.
And then he would use read on the sale concept and be able to chase it with it with a max pro play pass. I drew that one up. We had used that main. Um, and then really on third down, we drew up my favorite, uh, drop back concept was what we call pressure drive, which is an old, you know, old school West Coast concept that he had run for a long time. And but the detail. Right.
And then he would use read on the sale concept and be able to chase it with it with a max pro play pass. I drew that one up. We had used that main. Um, and then really on third down, we drew up my favorite, uh, drop back concept was what we call pressure drive, which is an old, you know, old school West Coast concept that he had run for a long time. And but the detail. Right.
And then he would use read on the sale concept and be able to chase it with it with a max pro play pass. I drew that one up. We had used that main. Um, and then really on third down, we drew up my favorite, uh, drop back concept was what we call pressure drive, which is an old, you know, old school West Coast concept that he had run for a long time. And but the detail. Right.
It was like detailing that play, I think, was cool to to be able to talk through because, you know, when you get off the board and he's not really hitting you on a ton of different coaching points, you feel like at least you nailed it. Right. Right.
It was like detailing that play, I think, was cool to to be able to talk through because, you know, when you get off the board and he's not really hitting you on a ton of different coaching points, you feel like at least you nailed it. Right. Right.