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NOOOOOOOOO we could toss the whole build in the sh!tter with that decision. Let him interview along with others though.Works for me.
He's been exposed to both Debords running game and Deboers passing game and was basically the leader of the Offense "on the field" for the past two years...
Both Debord and Deboer coached from the booth, Sheridan had the most "on field" contact with the QB's...
He'll be fine and so will we.
We get an up and comer and he gets a great gig... Win Win, plus, he recruits well...
**And... we have an open coaching slot left (in addition to Special Teams) to fill the greatest area of need...**
I actually see us getting a lot better if those last two slots are properly filled...
I will withhold judgement. I just don't think of Indiana as a place a coordinor should be getting their first shot at it. Nick could be the best OC in the country, who knows but I do know we have the funds to afford an experienced proven OC.
Who knows maybe Sheridan is an elite OC. Look at LSU OC Joe Brady. Never called plays before now the hottest name in coaching. Of course he could be a dud too."Elite" special teams coach? I would rather have an elite OC and an average ST coach than your scenario.
For a TE and ST coach? Do you really need that much flexibility to hire those positions?Gives TA a lot of flexibility with those last two hires...
Potentially disastrous.I was hit with a double whammy seeing Cronk in the transfer portal and not Sheridan as OC. I hope Sheridan proves my concerns wrong and does a great job but I have my doubts. Just don't let him be the QB coach again as Ramsey never learned to stay in the pocket instead of bailing out to the right when pressured until DeBoer took over the QB role. I even bet coach Deboer would have eliminated Lagow's int problems.
"Elite" special teams coach? I would rather have an elite OC and an average ST coach than your scenario.
Thoughts/questions:
On paper Sheridan could be good. Definitely has been right hand to last two OC’s, so he’s been in a sense being groomed. And he was a QB at Michigan, so knows the game. In his one year role as TE coach, Hendershot had career IU TE record year (and DeBoer gets credit there too!)
No way he should make DeBoer money yet though, and there should more to spend elsewhere.
How about a GREAT spec teams/ TE coach?
how about a LB coach who is an awesome recruiter? Then more money to lock in Hart at RB.
it’s not as sexy as DeBoer, but he could be a good offense mind who just had a great last year apprenticeship under a good one.
Doesn't matter. At least 3 years of his contract is guaranteed.If this fails. He deserves all the backlash he will get.
For a TE and ST coach? Do you really need that much flexibility to hire those positions?
Allen just took a huge gamble. All his chips are in. This could be a big bust.
Wasn’t Sheridan demoted just a year ago? This is baffling. He may have sealed his own fate.
"Elite" special teams coach? I would rather have an elite OC and an average ST coach than your scenario.
Send me a sample of your DNA to prove that you're not a literal cartoon character.Allen just took a huge gamble. All his chips are in. This could be a big bust.
Wasn’t Sheridan demoted just a year ago? This is baffling. He may have sealed his own fate.