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Why is everyone so eager to get a guy who has never called plays in college and was just fired for sucking at his job?
simple. Everyone saw how much Burrow and LSU’s offense improved in the 1 year he came in. But MOST OF ALL, it’s because it means we made a move at OC, which we really need to do.

Sadly, it appears we will stick with Satterfield unless he gets hired away.
 
simple. Everyone saw how much Burrow and LSU’s offense improved in the 1 year he came in. But MOST OF ALL, it’s because it means we made a move at OC, which we really need to do.

Sadly, it appears we will stick with Satterfield unless he gets hired away.
What has he done w/o a #1 draft pick, two first round receivers, an elite RB and someone working with him to call plays?
 
What has he done w/o a #1 draft pick, two first round receivers, an elite RB and someone working with him to call plays?
What did all those players do the year before him? They were still there. They sucked. I mean, it would seem he deserves some credit for a very average Joe Burrow all of a sudden transforming into a Heisman Trophy winner and 1st overall pick.

Regardless, all of you are missing the point. Let’s say Brady isn’t great. Are y’all really satisfied with what we have??
 
What did all those players do the year before him? They were still there. They sucked.

but all of you are missing the point. Let’s say Brady isn’t great. Are y’all really satisfied with what we have??
Joe Burrow was just starting to develop in his first year at LSU. You are foolish if you believe Brady turned him into an elite QB. Just look at what Burrow is doing in NFL and look what Brady has done in the NFL. Why hasn't Brady done a thing with the QB's in Carolina? It was Burrow and the elite talent that carried Brady and coach O.
 
Joe Burrow was just starting to develop in his first year at LSU. You are foolish if you believe Brady turned him into an elite QB. Just look at what Burrow is doing in NFL and look what Brady has done in the NFL. Why hasn't Brady done a thing with the QB's in Carolina? It was Burrow and the elite talent that carried Brady and coach O.
Ok, I am foolish along with everyone else in the country. The dude was named the top assistant coach in College Football in 2019.

He isn’t the first college coach whose success didn’t translate to the NFL. Hell, Redskins players laughed at Spurrier’s offense when he was in the NFL. Brady won’t be the last. But let’s not pretend there aren’t other issues as to why the Panthers offense has sucked, namely Darnold and the revolving door at QB.

Again, you happy with Satterfield? As for Brady…don’t worry. He’ll land at a program that wants to win. Nevermind his name was mentioned with Lebby for the OC job at Oklahoma. Nevermind he was linked to the OC job at LSU under Kelly. Nevermind that many expect a handful of NFL teams could hire him as their OC this season, including the Bengals. Nah, we’re too good for that. We’ll just sit on this Satterfield thing and suck.
 
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Ok, I am foolish along with everyone else in the country. The dude was named the top assistant coach in College Football in 2019.

He isn’t the first college coach whose success didn’t translate to the NFL. Hell, Redskins players laughed at Spurrier’s offense when he was in the NFL. Brady won’t be the last. But let’s not pretend there aren’t other issues as to why the Panthers offense has sucked, namely Darnold and the revolving door at QB.
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Again, you happy with Satterfield? As for Brady…don’t worry. He’ll land at a program that wants to win. Nevermind his name was mentioned with Lebby for the OC job at Oklahoma. Nevermind he was linked to the OC job at LSU under Kelly. Nevermind that many expect a handful of NFL teams could hire him as their OC this season, including the Bengals. We’ll just sit on this Satterfield thing and suck.
There is a reason most major teams aren't going after him. He needs to prove himself on his own for more than one year. Sure, someone is going to pay him top dollar but it likely won't be the top teams in the SEC. Middle of the pack teams in the ACC are rolling the dice.

Like everyone else, I don't think Satterfield is the answer. That said, I wouldn't pay Brady top dollar to come here. There are better options out there.
 
Ok, I am foolish along with everyone else in the country. The dude was named the top assistant coach in College Football in 2019.

He isn’t the first college coach whose success didn’t translate to the NFL. Hell, Redskins players laughed at Spurrier’s offense when he was in the NFL. Brady won’t be the last. But let’s not pretend there aren’t other issues as to why the Panthers offense has sucked, namely Darnold and the revolving door at QB.

Again, you happy with Satterfield? As for Brady…don’t worry. He’ll land at a program that wants to win. Nevermind his name was mentioned with Lebby for the OC job at Oklahoma. Nevermind he was linked to the OC job at LSU under Kelly. Nevermind that many expect a handful of NFL teams could hire him as their OC this season, including the Bengals. Nah, we’re too good for that. We’ll just sit on this Satterfield thing and suck.
One more thing, Brady came from the NFL. That is where he wants to be. He has to settle for college because of his lack of success.
 
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There is a reason most major teams aren't going after him. He needs to prove himself on his own for more than one year. Sure, someone is going to pay him top dollar but it likely won't be the top teams in the SEC. Middle of the pack teams in the ACC are rolling the dice.

Like everyone else, I don't think Satterfield is the answer. That said, I wouldn't pay Brady top dollar to come here. There are better options out there.
Except the major teams are going to go after him. Venebles wanted Lebby all along and got his guy. It’s been 2 whole days since Brady has been out of a job.

Who is better? Name a name? Maybe read this article to understand how Joe Brady is the one that transformed that LSU offense and everyone knew it 2 years ago. Sounds like exactly what we need.

 
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One more thing, Brady came from the NFL. That is where he wants to be. He has to settle for college because of his lack of success.
Good grief dude. You are just saying stupid $hit now. He coached with the Saints one year. ONE year as an offensive assistant and was hired away from them because LSU was so impressed with him. Read the article I posted.

Stop making $hit up. Brady hadn’t failed at the NFL level. He was just getting started. How old you think Brady is?

As far as Brady settling now…Brady’s name is linked to possible NFL OC jobs that could open next season. He’s not going to get a job today while, you know, they’re not open? Regardless, he’s coached more college ball than NFL. But don’t worry about facts…
 
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Except the major teams are going to go after him. Venebles wanted Lebby all along and got his guy. It’s been 2 whole days since Brady has been out of a job.

Who is better? Name a name? Maybe read this article to understand how Joe Brady is the one that transformed that LSU offense and everyone knew it 2 years ago. Sounds like exactly what we need.

If your evidence is an 2019 article, you are reaching.
 
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Good grief dude. You are just saying stupid $hit now. He coached with the Saints one year. ONE year as an offensive assistant and was hired away from them because LSU was so impressed with him. Read the article I posted.

Stop making $hit up. Brady hadn’t failed at the NFL level. He was just getting started. How old you think Brady is?

As far as Brady settling now…Brady’s name is linked to possible NFL OC jobs that could open next season. He’s not going to get a job today while, you know, they’re not open? Regardless, he’s coached more college ball than NFL. But don’t worry about facts…
Fired = failure. Maybe not in your world but....
 
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If your evidence is an 2019 article, you are reaching.
It’s literally less than 2 years ago, and about how he transformed LSU’s offense into what is possibly the greatest offense in CFB history. And I’m reaching? You may be the dumbest poster on this board. It’s not like we find great OC’s here. Name a good one outside of Steve Spurrier.

My God…
 
Fired = failure. Maybe not in your world but....
Yet we hired Steve Spurrier. Plus, everyone knows nobody has ever learned from failure and bounced back. Not guys like Pete Carroll. Not guys like Bill Belichick.

But maybe I am a fool. The most damning evidence that I’m going back and forth with you…who obviously doesn’t know dick about this subject.
 
He got fired from the NFL in less than 2 years.

Before his 1 year at LSU, he never called plays. He was an offensive assistant with the Saints. Orgeron took a chance on him.

Looks like a 1-hit wonder based on his resume.

Rather have someone with a body of work. Some consistency in efficient performance calling plays and running an offense.
 
He got fired from the NFL in less than 2 years.

Before his 1 year at LSU, he never called plays. He was an offensive assistant with the Saints. Orgeron took a chance on him.

Looks like a 1-hit wonder based on his resume.

Rather have someone with a body of work. Some consistency in efficient performance calling plays and running an offense.
And I at least understand this logic. But what proven OC has come here in recent history? Spurrier called plays. We had McClendon, and we had Roper. So back to the Lou Holtz days…with Skip. Solid coach. We got him because he was Lou’s son. Chuck Reedy before that with Brad Scott.

We don’t exactly have a history of hiring good Offensive Coordinators. And we thumb our nose at one of the most highly sought guys just 2 years ago…who is still linked to high profile jobs that are open? We could do, and likely will do, a lot worse.

It’s all moot. We won’t make a change at OC and Brady wouldn’t come here anyway.
 
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And I at least understand this logic. But what proven OC has come here in recent history? Spurrier called plays. We had McClendon, and we had Roper. So back to the Lou Holtz days…with Skip. Solid coach. We got him because he was Lou’s son. Chuck Reedy before that with Brad Scott.

We don’t exactly have a history of hiring good Offensive Coordinators. And we thumb our nose at one of the most highly sought guys just 2 years ago…who is still linked to high profile jobs that are open? We could do, and likely will do, a lot worse.

It’s all moot. We won’t make a change at OC and Brady wouldn’t come here anyway.

The past doesn't have any effect on the direction of the offense going forward.

A veteran OC is the way to go. Or at least an up and coming guy that has at least run a successful offense for a few seasons. An offensive equivalent of a Clayton White would be nice.
 
LSU did some groundbreaking research while he was there.

They looked at every play every WR made, and diagrammed out whether it was a completion or incomplete.

In doing so, the data showed that certain recievers dropped passes going in certain directions.

That allowed them to move receiver’s around, having them run routes that maximized their visual potential.

Pretty groundbreaking stuff. Then they had the QB throw thousands of passses in the offseason, under tough circumstances.

Their success might not be 100% due to Brady, but some of it is.
 
What did all those players do the year before him? They were still there. They sucked. I mean, it would seem he deserves some credit for a very average Joe Burrow all of a sudden transforming into a Heisman Trophy winner and 1st overall pick.

Regardless, all of you are missing the point. Let’s say Brady isn’t great. Are y’all really satisfied with what we have??
Nope....but wouldn't be enthralled with Brady either. I don't expect a big name, just someone who has regularly and successfully called plays on a lower NCAA Div. 1 level...assuming we can't get one from a P-5 level, which I don't believe we can.
 
And I at least understand this logic. But what proven OC has come here in recent history? Spurrier called plays. We had McClendon, and we had Roper. So back to the Lou Holtz days…with Skip. Solid coach. We got him because he was Lou’s son. Chuck Reedy before that with Brad Scott.

We don’t exactly have a history of hiring good Offensive Coordinators. And we thumb our nose at one of the most highly sought guys just 2 years ago…who is still linked to high profile jobs that are open? We could do, and likely will do, a lot worse.
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Just not true. How many good to great coaches have been fired or on the verge of it and jumped ship. Quite a few
He is a failure in the NFL to this point. I agree he is young and could be wildly successful if he gets another NFL opportunity.
 
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He is a failure in the NFL to this point. I agree he is young and could be wildly successful if he gets another NFL opportunity.
Because he didn’t get it done with a broke ass lathers team?! I’m not saying he’s the answer to our prayers. But the fact that he was an NFL OC and you’re calling him a failure is just ridiculous. He’s in the top 1% of his profession.
 
Because he didn’t get it done with a broke ass lathers team?! I’m not saying he’s the answer to our prayers. But the fact that he was an NFL OC and you’re calling him a failure is just ridiculous. He’s in the top 1% of his profession.
If a top player was cut by the NFL before completing two seasons, we would consider him a flop or failure. No different for a coach. He is an unemployed NFL OC. You can consider that a success if you would like.

Again, may go on to have a great career in the NFL or college but his NFL career as an OC is black and white to this point.

Ya'll want to give him credit for inheriting the #1 draft pick, two first round receivers, a top notch RB and an an offensive coordinator at LSU but blame the Charlotte debacle on the lack of talent. Makes sense.
 
The top notch RB was hurt half the time. The QB's basically stink. Let's see what he does because someone will give him a job and the big bucks.
 
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The top notch RB was hurt half the time. The QB's basically stink. Let's see what he does because someone will give him a job and the big bucks.
Agreed, likely in college due to his failures in the NFL.

I thought he turned Burrow into a top notch QB. Couldn't do it ib CLT?
 
There is a reason most major teams aren't going after him. He needs to prove himself on his own for more than one year. Sure, someone is going to pay him top dollar but it likely won't be the top teams in the SEC. Middle of the pack teams in the ACC are rolling the dice.

Like everyone else, I don't think Satterfield is the answer. That said, I wouldn't pay Brady top dollar to come here. There are better options out there.
Satterfield isn't the answer for the Bluefield, WV junior college offense. Once again....he/they that hired him are as much on the clock as Satterfield is....especially when you give him another year.
We had 6 definite offensive games this year that were flat out embarrassing. That is half our games that were pretty much universally agreed to be an embarrassment. The other 6 games weren't blockbusters either.
Our best offensive game? Eastern Illinois...an almost HS team. Florida and Missouri were our only other 2 games where the offense looked proficient and/or resembling what any SEC program's offense should look like on a typical year. Auburn wasn't too bad. We were out 1st downed, outgained technically....but we were even on the TO differential and our 3 TDs were good enough.
 
If a top player was cut by the NFL before completing two seasons, we would consider him a flop or failure. No different for a coach. He is an unemployed NFL OC. You can consider that a success if you would like.

Again, may go on to have a great career in the NFL or college but his NFL career as an OC is black and white to this point.

Ya'll want to give him credit for inheriting the #1 draft pick, two first round receivers, a top notch RB and an an offensive coordinator at LSU but blame the Charlotte debacle on the lack of talent. Makes sense.
None of those guys were on that trajectory before he got there. Using your same logic, Burrow was a failure at Ohio state, yet won the Heisman.
 
None of those guys were on that trajectory before he got there. Using your same logic, Burrow was a failure at Ohio state, yet won the Heisman.
Wrong once again. Keep trying.

#1- Borrow didn't get let go by OSU. He left on his own terms. Brady got the 🪓.

#2- As far as we know, Brady wasn't being paid to be a college athlete. I wouldn't call an amateur athlete a failure. Brady was being paid Millions to coach CLT.
 
Why is everyone so eager to get a guy who has never called plays in college and was just fired for sucking at his job?
I mean. Considering Satterfield is running an offense designed, in part, to be like Brady's offense, I'd rather just... have... Brady. That being said. I could be completely wrong, just my thinking when Brady came available. Plus, an OC being able to sit down with top talent and SHOW them national championship footage of talent in his offense has to be a solid recruiting tool.
 
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