According to Adam Rittenberg, ESPN. He was OC at Utah State
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Quite a resume' for a WR coach...According to Adam Rittenberg, ESPN. He was OC at Utah State
Lol. I’m sure some people would draw that conclusion.Should Bell be worried about losing play calling duties?
If Bell doesn't do what coach Allen wants he will be replaced with someone ready to take over. Bell has little reason to get involved with the OL and receivers now and focus on the offense and QBs.Should Bell be worried about losing play calling duties?
These secondary titles are used to justify their salaries.The whole staff is either a Co or assistant head coach lol
What quarterbacks?If Bell doesn't do what coach Allen wants he will be replaced with someone ready to take over. Bell has little reason to get involved with the OL and receivers now and focus on the offense and QBs.
The three young QBs on the team that could use the special attention.What quarterbacks?
He should be a very good resource on the offense for Bell and Allen. I see Bell's fingerprints all over this hire. If true it indicates Bell and Allen are on the same page.Hopefully Bell and Tucker's past history will result in a better functioning Offense...
Anthony Tucker - Outside Wide Receivers Coach - Football Coaches - Idaho State University Athletics
Anthony Tucker enters his second year as wide receivers coach at Idaho State. In 2011 the Bengal wide receiving corp set numerous records led by the play of Rodrickisubengals.com
Smart and has had measurable positive results... I like the hire...
Based on how quick this hire was made, it makes me believe this deal was already in play. I’m guessing they just had to wait for Henry to make an announcement.It’s interesting how fast CTA was able to get coaches on board in time (again) to organize spring practices.
Apparently, IU isn’t the ‘hopeless cesspool’ some pundits here would have us believe.
And, it would appear that CTA must have a reputation of being good to work for.
1. Kudos to CTA for getting what seem to be quality replacements in a timely fashionIt’s interesting how fast CTA was able to get coaches on board in time (again) to organize spring practices.
Apparently, IU isn’t the ‘hopeless cesspool’ some pundits here would have us believe.
And, it would appear that CTA must have a reputation of being good to work for.